The White House is hosting a UFC event on the President’s birthday — a personal gift that’s turned into a high-stakes political networking opportunity. With sponsorship packages hitting over a million dollars, top donors and lawmakers are scrambling for access, swamping aides amid limited spots. The UFC’s $60 million tab is covered, but the real draw? Face time with the President. While the White House denies any lobbying concerns, calling critics “Fake News,” the optics are undeniable. Big-name fighters like Jon Jones and Conor McGregor fell through — McGregor for dodging anti-doping protocols, and the President avoiding any appearance of favoritism. Meanwhile, the President’s obsessed with the giant “Claw” lighting rig over the octagon — he’s even talked about keeping it — though logistics (like Marine One’s landing needs) likely spell its doom. But don’t worry, he’s got a new toy coming: a retrofitted Qatari royal jet set to become Air Force One in early July.
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