President Trump‘s plan to host a UFC combat card on the White Home is getting hit with a authorized haymaker … as a result of a brand new federal lawsuit is making an attempt to cease the occasion earlier than anybody steps into the Octagon.
In response to court docket paperwork, obtained by TMZ, two Virginia residents are suing the Nationwide Park Service and the Division of the Inside over “UFC Freedom 250” — the June 14 occasion slated for the White Home South Garden.
The plaintiffs declare the cardboard is much less about celebrating America’s 250th birthday and extra about giving a few of Trump’s closest allies — together with UFC boss Dana White — a large platform at among the nation’s most iconic landmarks as The Lincoln Memorial is scheduled to host ceremonial weigh-ins for fighters earlier than the occasion.
They name the entire thing “deeply corrupt.”
The lawsuit, which was filed on Saturday, calls out the UFC for providing VIP tickets costing greater than $1M whereas sponsors jockey for branding alternatives tied to The White Home backdrop. It cites Paramount — run by mates of the President, Larry and David Ellison — is one other firm set to revenue from the occasion by way of its Paramount+ stream.
The submitting additionally highlights studies Trump purchased as much as $50,000 price of inventory in TKO — UFC’s mother or father firm — earlier this 12 months, and argues he may gain advantage from the occasion’s success. Plaintiffs additional declare the cardboard is known as a celebration of Trump’s eightieth birthday, which coincidentally falls on June 14.
One other goal of the swimsuit is “The Claw” — the huge metal construction taller than the White Home itself presently towering over the South Garden. The lawsuit argues that the transformation of the grounds was by no means licensed by Congress, so the plaintiffs are asking a decide to dam the occasion … arguing the federal government improperly accredited each the combat card and the development surrounding it.
In fact, Trump and the UFC have been publicly hyping up the occasion for months … promising a one-of-a-kind spectacle. Only one week away, whether or not the present goes on could now rely on a federal decide.