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‘Trailer Park’: Trump’s Birthday Bash Problems Keep Piling Up — Now a Smelly New Delivery Has Critics Asking What’s Happening on the White House Lawn
Donald Trump’s 80th birthday celebration is already generating headlines. And with a fresh controversy now sitting on the White House lawn, critics say the whole […]
Donald Trump will mark his 80th birthday at the White House on Sunday with a lavish UFC-themed party on the South Lawn, but a much-touted roster of A-list celebrities now appears to have largely stayed away,
Last week, the Pentagon announced its plan to fill the bleachers at the White House’s UFC fight with the hottest troops Uncle Sam could get his hands on. But it’s not all good news. The UFC and parent company TKO Holdings are girding themselves for a $30 million loss for the event,
Dana White, the CEO of the MMA promotion, is betting that the unprecedented spectacle, sparked by a suggestion from President Trump, will deliver new fans to the sport and millions of eyeballs to Paramount+.
Justice Department lawyers said the courts are powerless to intervene in the dispute over the former East Wing.
“In the past, there have been some peak periods where we had maybe a really large uptick for a month or two,” Matthew Quinn, the deputy director of the Secret Service, told me. “But for us right now, it’s not a linear increase anymore. It’s really gone exponential.”
The White House's South Lawn has hosted many sports over the decades but never a UFC fight like the one President Donald Trump is organizing for his 80th birthday. The lawn is known for
Annapolis native and action sports legend Travis Pastrana will perform a motorcycle jump at the White House, thanks to Dana White.