Trump Owns Shares in Company Hosting U.F.C. Bout as Part of His Vast Holdings
The Trump Organization says the president has no control over his stock positions, including that of TKO Group, which runs the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Conservative media host Grant Stinchfield is suggesting that left-wing saboteurs are behind the algae that turned the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool green, barely a week after President Donald Trump's multimillion-dollar overhaul of the landmark.In a video posted to X, Stinchfield stood beside the murky, green-tinted water and floated the idea that something sinister was at work."President Trump fixes the reflecting pool and a week later it's green again, loaded with algae," he wrote. "Sabotage… Vandalism? I believe it is."He pushed the theory further in a video, telling the camera the water had been "crystal clear blue" and gesturing at the surface. "Is it nefarious? I tend to think so," he said, claiming unnamed actors "want Trump to fail."Stinchfield tied it straight to politics. "The left can't stand Trump, American greatness and his quest to make DC beautiful again," he wrote. "What a shame!"He claimed, "They're pumping something into this. It is back to green!"The official explanation is far less cinematic. The Interior Department has said the green tint is residual algae left in supply lines that sat dormant for roughly eight weeks during construction — a routine byproduct of restarting the system, with crews already working to clear it.Algae has long plagued the shallow, sun-baked pool, which is prone to blooms in summer heat and stagnant water. The renovation, which included repainting the basin and adding new filtration meant to curb that very problem, wrapped only recently, with the pool refilled around early June.So a freshly refilled, sun-exposed pool in a Washington summer turned green, as it has many times before. Stinchfield's verdict, delivered to more than 100,000 viewers: an inside job.
The Trump Organization says the president has no control over his stock positions, including that of TKO Group, which runs the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
UFC takes over White House lawn for seven-fight cardThe stratospheric rise of the UFC’s Dana WhiteUFC to pay fighters in crypto from Trump companyReach out to Bryan on Bluesky or by emailThe most dangerous opponent on the card may prove to be the weather radar. Thunderstorms remain in the forecast over Washington, with a 60% chance of rain, heavy downpours and wind gusts approaching 34mph threatening to disrupt tonight’s festivities. While the canopy should keep the octagon dry, UFC officials will be monitoring lightning closely. A single strike within eight miles of the venue would trigger an automatic 30-minute suspension of the event.The Weather Channel highlighted the meteorological challenges earlier on Sunday, warning that oppressive humidity, triple-digit heat indices and even swarms of mosquitoes and gnats could complicate proceedings alongside the threat of thunderstorms. Continue reading...
Demonstrations took off in Washington and across US as Trump throws first private, for-profit sporting event ever held on White House groundsDozens of people stood across the entrance gates to the Ellipse, the park south of the White House, on Sunday afternoon, holding protest signs and chanting as the president prepared to host seven mixed martial arts fights on the lawn.Thousands of fight fans streamed past the protesters into the sprawling public viewing area that the Trump administration and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), which is hosting the fights, erected steps from the White House. The cage fights, marketed as a celebration of the country’s “fighting spirit” ahead of its 250th anniversary, are being held on Donald Trump’s 80th birthday. Continue reading...
Former congresswoman nevertheless says she hopes the fighting event will be ‘great’ and wishes president wellMarjorie Taylor Greene has criticized Donald Trump’s plan to hold a UFC fight on the White House lawn, as the president prepares to host seven fights on Sunday.The former rightwing Republican congresswoman, a once fierce defender of Trump who turned on him towards the end of her time in office, told NewsNation the location is inappropriate for the mixed martial arts event. Continue reading...
America pushed to host the international tournament. Now the government is hassling fans, official guests, and even players who want to come.
An MS NOW host sounded the alarm early Sunday over one of the stranger wrinkles of President Donald Trump's UFC takeover of the White House: the administration handing a private company control over which journalists are allowed on the grounds.Pointing to a Washington Post report, Jonathan Capehart noted that the White House press corps will be locked out during Sunday's cage fight on the South Lawn unless the UFC itself grants them credentials."This is highly unusual," the host said. "This has never happened."The Post reported that the White House — which normally handles credentialing for major events on its own grounds — is ceding that control to UFC, the mixed-martial-arts promotion run by Trump friend and ally Dana White. According to an email from White House Correspondents' Association President Weijia Jiang, only the small press pool will be guaranteed access; other reporters without UFC credentials would have to watch from screens at the nearby Ellipse or a hotel, cut off from their workspaces and the briefing room.Journalist Sabrina Siddiqui said that, while this is indeed a break from tradition, it's also "par for the course" for a president who consistently limits media access.She further argued that Trump remains "a master of distraction and political misdirection," staging the event against a grim backdrop: an unpopular war with Iran, rising gas and grocery prices, and a string of legal and political setbacks. She noted Secretary of State Marco Rubio had likened the UFC's significance to the U.S. putting a man on the moon, and said the hypermasculine showcase comes as polls show Trump bleeding support among the young male voters who helped power his 2024 coalition.The White House has disputed the press-access reporting. A spokesperson called the Post's account "fake news," saying the administration had extended its existing press pool, and White has said no one was banned from the event.
For a sport that's closely connected with the current administration, it sure has a lot of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
New York Knicks fans flooded the Spurs' home turf Saturday as fans turned out in force to watch their beloved home team potentially clinch their first NBA Championship in 53 years.