Like Barack Obama's rainbow lights and Joe Biden's LGBT flag, Donald Trump's UFC fight was an assertion of domination.

A Monster Energy-sponsored MMA show on the White House’s South Lawn was never going to be the height of dignity. But UFC Freedom 250 is failing to clear even the lowest bar.

UFC Freedom 250, one of the most unique sports events in modern history, is set to take place Sunday, coinciding with Trump’s 80th birthday.

Alex Pereira, a prominent mixed martial arts fighter set to headline the U.S. president's 80th birthday UFC event at the White House, is facing allegations of violence from two…

The fight at the White House is the product of a decadeslong bond between Dana White and Donald Trump, a relationship that helped rescue the sport and now brings it to the South…

Throngs of UFC fans have descended on the nation's capital for an usual fight night at the White House

Throngs of UFC fans have descended on the nation's capital for an usual fight night at the White House

MMA event reflects career deeply intertwined with professional fighting, but risks political fallout.

Freedom 250 was hyped to deliver on Dana White’s 25-year-long project of elevating the UFC to the mainstream of pop culture.

Strange things are afoot at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, giving rise to an obvious question: how did we get here?

Justin Gaethje stunned Ilia Topuria in the main event as a night of military pageantry, political theater and cage fighting veered into conspiracy-laden culture-war rhetoric

Within minutes of strolling to his seat ringside, while the Marine Corps band blasted a live rendition of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck," Trump was posting details about the Iran deal on…

This was beyond a spectacle, and not because the White House is foreign to sports. There was blood. Which was part of the program.

More than 4,000 spectators — made up of Trump officials, VIPs like Mark Zuckerberg and active military members — were on the South Lawn of the White House for Sunday night’s event.

President Trump's UFC Freedom 250 at the White House was as advertised. From the bizarre to offensive, here is what you missed:

A shocking moment of the night came when one of the UFC fighters repeated an offensive conspiracy theory about Michelle Obama

Josh Hokit gave rambling post-fight interview veering from praising the president to religion and repeating false conspiracy claim about former first lady

Despite a last-ditch legal bid to block the event, the White House spent the night as a marketing department for the private fighting company

Josh Hokit reportedly earned a “half-smile” from Donald Trump for saying, “Michelle Obama is a man. Am I right, America?”

In between bouts, military flyovers and hype videos on Paramount+, President Trump served as celebrator-in-chief, with tech titans and media moguls all seeking his attention.

The South Lawn is usually where visiting dignitaries are greeted when they visit the White House – most recently King Charles during his state visit. But last night it played host…