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White House Prepares for UFC Event with Military Attendance and New Facility

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White House Prepares for UFC Event with Military Attendance and New Facility

Recent reports and satellite imagery reveal that the White House is constructing a new ballroom and a UFC octagon to host a mixed martial arts event. Internal Pentagon memos indicate that military personnel are being recruited to attend the bouts, although attendees must meet specific fitness criteria to be eligible. The event signifies the close relationship between the administration and UFC President Dana White, reflecting a shift in how the executive branch utilizes professional sports for cultural engagement. While the move illustrates the UFC's journey from the fringes to mainstream political visibility, it has also sparked discussions regarding the use of federal resources for entertainment.

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