Lawsuit attempts to stop UFC fight at White House on Trump's birthday
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Politics Lawsuit attempts to stop UFC fight at White House on Trump's birthday By Caitlin Yilek Caitlin Yilek Politics Reporter Caitlin Yilek is a politics reporter at CBSNews.com, based in Washington, D.C. She previously worked for the Washington Examiner and The Hill, and was a member of the 2022 Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship with the National Press Foundation. Read Full Bio Caitlin Yilek June 7, 2026 / 6:24 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Washington — A federal lawsuit filed Saturday seeks to shut down the Ultimate Fighting Championship fight night on the White House's South Lawn on President Trump's birthday. The lawsuit, filed by the Public Integrity Project on behalf of a political activist and an Air Force veteran, calls the plans around the June 14 event "deeply corrupt" and argues that it seeks to enrich the president and his allies. It also argues that the Trump administration's approval of the event on national parklands violates federal law, the construction of the venue, which includes a massive arch, on the South Lawn lacks congressional authorization and did not go through an environmental review. "The president is giving [UFC chief executive Dana] White and his company what none have enjoyed before: unfettered access to the White House and Lincoln Memorial to stage a private, for-profit sports event, with all the promotional and branding opportunities that accompany such access," the lawsuit says. The weekend's events are set to kick off Friday night at the Lincoln Memorial. The lawsuit contends that those who stand to benefit financially from the event include the president, who has investments in UFC's parent company, White, and the company's broadcast partner Paramount SkyDance, which is the parent company of CBS News, and its advertisers. Paramount declined to comment. The UFC has said that the event is part of the celebrations to mark the country's 250th anniversary. But the lawsui...


