White House
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UFC Freedom 250: White House Hosts Historic and Controversial MMA Showcase
UFC Freedom 250 makes history as the first major MMA event held on the White House South Lawn, sparking debate over presidential decorum and the sport’s role in soft diplomacy.
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Alex Pereira Hits 251 Pounds for Heavyweight Debut at Historic White House UFC Event
Alex Pereira weighed in at 251 pounds for his heavyweight debut at UFC Freedom 250, a landmark event held on the White House South Lawn, with the winner set to face undisputed champion Tom Aspinall.
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Federal Lawsuit Challenges Proposed UFC Event on White House South Lawn
A federal lawsuit filed June 7-8, 2026, seeks to block the proposed ‘UFC Freedom 250’ event, sparking a national debate over the commercial use of the White House South Lawn.
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Lawsuit Challenges Legality of UFC Fight on White House Grounds
A federal lawsuit filed Saturday seeks to block the ‘UFC Freedom 250’ event scheduled for June 14 on the White House South Lawn, citing lack of congressional approval and misuse of federal property.
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Medical Speculation and Political Strategy: The Evolving Discourse on Trump’s Fitness
Recent claims by medical professionals and aggressive political counter-attacks have reignited the debate over President Donald Trump’s health and institutional stability.
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Donald Trump Jr. Marries Bettina Anderson Amidst Heightened Global Tensions
Donald Trump Jr. married Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson in Florida this week, as President Trump opted to remain at the White House citing national security concerns regarding Iran.
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Trump’s East Wing Ballroom Project Faces 700% Budget Escalation Amid Critical Senate Setback
A GOP-led attempt to secure $1 billion in taxpayer funding for the White House East Wing modernization has been blocked by the Senate Parliamentarian, as total project costs reach $1.4 billion.
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Karoline Leavitt welcomes second child amid White House briefing shifts
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has announced the birth of her daughter, Viviana, as the Trump administration rotates high-level officials to manage the briefing room in her absence.
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A Fractured Tradition: The Future of the Correspondents Dinner
The shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner has sparked a debate over security and the future of the press-executive relationship in America.
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Diplomatic Protocols at the White House: A High-Level Reception
Armenian Ambassador Narek Mkrtchyan attended a White House reception honoring King Charles III and Queen Camilla, signaling ongoing high-level diplomatic engagement.
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DOJ Presses to Resume White House Ballroom Project Amid Security Fears
Following an assassination attempt on President Trump, the Justice Department is invoking life-safety concerns to override court-ordered halts on the $400 million White House ballroom expansion.
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Suspect in White House Dinner Shooting Awaits Federal Hearing
A 31-year-old suspect is in custody following a security breach at the White House Correspondents’ dinner, with federal charges pending.
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Melania Trump Denies Epstein Ties, Urges Congress to Hear Survivors
First Lady Melania Trump issued a rare public statement denying any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and called for congressional hearings for survivors.
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White House Dismisses Rumors of Trump Hospitalization
Official sources have refuted claims that President Donald Trump was rushed to Walter Reed, as speculation regarding his health intensifies following an abrupt press lid.
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Trump Attacks NYT Over NATO Name Gaffe Amid White House Construction
Donald Trump has intensified his criticism of The New York Times, targeting a recent error in naming NATO, while construction of a fortified underground complex continues beneath the White House.
