Lawsuit seeks to stop Trumpโs planned White House UFC match
A lawsuit is seeking to stop United States President Donald Trump from hosting an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) match at the White House. The lawsuit, lodged on behalf of two Virginia residents, is the first known legal challenge to the mixed martial arts event, which is
A lawsuit is seeking to stop United States President Donald Trump from hosting an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) match at the White House.
The lawsuit, lodged on behalf of two Virginia residents, is the first known legal challenge to the mixed martial arts event, which is set to be hosted on June 14.
The event will take place on Trumpโs 80th birthday. It is also pegged to the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which the US will commemorate on July 4 of this year.
The legal challenge filed on Saturday maintained that Trump did not receive proper authorisation to host the fight.
It argued that the event violated US National Park Service regulations prohibiting sporting events on federal parklands, that Congress did not consent to the construction of a towering arch overlooking the event space, and that no environmental review was conducted before the construction.
โThis is fundamentally a private, commercial, corrupt use of our most sacred national monuments for private gain,โ said Brendan Ballou, a lawyer for the plaintiffs. โAnd that is what is motivating this lawsuit.โ
In a statement to the Associated Press, the White House dismissed the lawsuit as โobstructionist, baseless, and dilatoryโ.
The White House maintained the UFC fight was โno different than the various other White House-hosted events on the South Lawn and properly permitted events on the Ellipse and National Mall throughout the yearโ.

