The UFC will host the Freedom 250 fight card on the White House South Lawn in Washington, D.C. [5].

This event marks the first time the mixed martial arts promotion has used the executive mansion's grounds for a professional sporting event. The arrangement has sparked legal disputes regarding the use of public land for private commercial profit.

The schedule includes a ceremonial weigh-in on Saturday, June 14, 2026, at 7:30 PM ET [1]. This preliminary event precedes the main fight card scheduled for Sunday, June 17, 2026 [2]. The event features fighters Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje and is hosted by former President Donald Trump.

Organizers have secured sponsorship from Crypto.com and Ram Trucks [4]. The fight card consists of seven fights [3].

Despite the promotion's progress, the event faces opposition in the courts. Lawsuits have been filed seeking to block the event, alleging that the use of the White House South Lawn for a private, profit-driven venture is improper [5].

The UFC and its partners continue to move forward with the logistics of the event. The promotion said the occasion is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to bring the sport to a historic national landmark [5].

The UFC will host the Freedom 250 fight card on the White House South Lawn

The intersection of a private sports entity and the U.S. executive residence creates a significant legal and ethical precedent. By allowing a commercially sponsored event on the South Lawn, the administration is navigating a tension between public heritage and private enterprise, which may lead to long-term judicial rulings on the permissible use of federal property for corporate gain.