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Trump puts himself at centre of birthday spectacle – his own and America’s

Trump puts himself at centre of birthday spectacle – his own and America’s

Posted on 15 June 2026 By jobuzo
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Isaac Arnsdorf

June 15, 2026 — 3:50pm

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Washington: Since 2020, the White House’s southern facade has served as the backdrop for a Republican National Convention, a rally preceding a mob attack on the Capitol, and now, a mixed martial arts match celebrating US President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.

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Trump opened his front lawn to his friend Dana White’s sports league for a live spectacle to air on his friend David Ellison’s streaming platform. A clawlike arched canopy loomed over the executive mansion’s iconic colonnade, evoking the spaceship on the movie poster for the 1996 film Independence Day. At least nine cabinet secretaries attended, along with uniformed military service members the Pentagon required to look the part as defined by a prescribed “height-waist ratio”.

President Donald Trump sits ringside.Alex Brandon/AP Pool via AP

The use of White House grounds for a violent sporting event sponsored by light beer and cryptocurrencies was overwhelmingly unpopular, garnering the support of just 31 per cent of Republicans and 11 per cent of independents in a Reuters-Ipsos poll. The president’s overall approval ratings hit a second-term low in a new NBC survey, and AP-NORC polling showed the blue-collar, independent and young voters who swung to him in the last election increasingly deserting him and his party over dissatisfaction with inflation and the Iran war that worsened it.

Even in this setting, where Trump could reliably expect a warm reception, a boo stuck out among the cheers as he entered.

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Iran’s response to a war that Trump thought would be over in weeks, if not days, has embarrassed and weakened America in the eyes of the rest of the world and the nature of the agreement, if one is reached, is likely to confirm that opinion.

The president wore a UFC lapel pin below his standard American flag as he and White walked out of the Oval Office, through the mansion, and emerged on a balcony as the band played Hail to the Chief. The president saluted during the national anthem, while the broadcast showed images of active-duty sailors, and a delta formation of 12 fighter jets roared over the White House as country artist Zac Brown sang O’er the land of the free.

“I have seen some surreal things in my life – this is the most surreal,” podcaster Joe Rogan said on the official broadcast. “It doesn’t seem real. None of it seems real. It’s so crazy.”

Diego Lopes celebrates his win over Steve Garcia on the White House’s south lawn.Zuffa LLC
US President Donald Trump and Dana White, UFC president and CEO, arrive for UFC Freedom 250 at the White House.AP
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Sunday’s fight kicked off the DC-anchored celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary, which has similarly become politicised by Trump’s central role. Trump allies sidestepped a bipartisan commission and congressional funding to fundraise and organise events through their own vehicle.

Musicians and states dropped out of participating in the 250 events, so that the headliner would be Trump himself holding another rally on the National Mall. Renovations of the Reflecting Pool, the Kennedy Centre, parks and fountains, and the White House’s East Wing are absorbing the president’s attention – a distraction in the view of most voters and some Republican strategists and politicians.

Hours before the fight began, Trump heralded an end to the Iran war after months of false starts and shifting deadlines. But the details of the agreement remained concealed on Sunday, with talks ongoing ahead of an official signing scheduled for Friday. The last time the administration announced a deal to stop the bombing and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, it unravelled within days.

Trump spent the earlier hours of his birthday working to preserve the agreement after an Israeli attack in Lebanon. He also watched Fox News, criticising an interview with Democratic Senator Jack Reed and praising an appearance by former adviser Victoria Coates. He posted repeatedly on social media denouncing opposition to his embattled acting spy chief, Bill Pulte, and taking a swipe at his former lawyer, Michael Cohen.

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Trump also held a small family dinner.

His 80th could not have been more different from his predecessor’s, the only other president to mark that milestone in office. Public doubts about Trump’s health and fitness have increased, polls show, but concerns do not rival those about Joe Biden.

The White House has called the president’s health “excellent”. Trump insists he feels the same or better than decades ago, and that he’d be the first to admit if he ever felt otherwise. Still, he is frequently reminded of the friends around his age who are getting sick and dying, and he speaks more often of the memory of his parents and his own place in history.

Diego Lopes prepares to walk out for his featherweight bout against Steve Garcia.Al Drago/Pool Getty via AP
Michael Chandler warms up inside the White House Grand Foyer before his lightweight bout against Mauricio Ruffy.Bloomberg
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Trump has used settings such as a UFC match, a Formula One race, a football game or a frat house to project an image of enduring vigour, as well as to appeal to young men with unapologetic masculinity, daring critics to recoil so that his team can mock them as weak and effeminate.

“I just can’t believe that we’re at the White House watching UFC fights,” former UFC champion Daniel Cormier said during the broadcast. “I’m so filled with, like, testosterone I want to kick someone in the chest, it’s crazy.”

On Saturday night, White stood steps from the site of Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial as he separated two competitors about to brawl at the night-before news conference. Speaking to reporters ahead of Sunday’s fight, heavyweight Josh Hokit said he might take off his pants and throw his cup at the president, perhaps as a souvenir for the Oval Office.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg meets Alex Pereira after the fighter’s interim heavyweight title bout loss to Ciryl Gane.AP Photo/Alex Brandon
Secretary of State Marco Rubio.AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein
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Trump’s role has been divisive even within the world of UFC. Featherweight Diego Lopes chafed at reports that his Spanish-language walkout song might offend the president; the Marine Band ended up playing it after all.

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One fighter not picked for Sunday’s line-up attributed the decision to his criticisms of Israel and the Iran war. Another said the government’s entry into sports entertainment was “desecrating its role in society”. UFC co-founder Rorion Gracie said he wouldn’t watch the White House event because the sport had gotten too violent.

“First and foremost, got to thank President Trump for making this happen,” middleweight fighter Bo Nickal said about winning his match. “It takes such a special person to be able to have the balls to do something like this.”

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