The Trump administration urged a federal judge to toss a last-minute lawsuit filed by a left-wing activist group seeking to block the upcoming UFC Freedom 250 fight at the White House.The UFC Freedom 250 event is set to take place Sunday, which is both Flag Day and President Donald Trump‘s 80th birthday, on the South Lawn of the White House, with the weigh-ins and faceoffs to be at the Lincoln Memorial. The lawsuit filed against the National Park Service, along with other federal agencies and officials, by two Virginia residents backed by the left-wing activist group Public Integrity Project, alleges the planned events at the White House and Lincoln Memorial are “deeply corrupt,” violating NPS regulations on sporting events on its property and being a burden to taxpayers. The Department of Justice, in its brief filed Tuesday evening, took aim at the two residents for filing their lawsuit on the eve of the event, which was announced in 2025, while also asserting that “NPS’s regulations do not prohibit the UFC Freedom 250 activities.”The DOJ brief noted the millions of dollars spent, hours of labor expended, travel accommodations made by attendees of the event, and 14 fighters who trained for months and who could have their hopes “dashed at the very last moment” by two random people who “think the sights and sounds associated with UFC Freedom 250 are ‘hideous’ and ‘disgusting.'”