The article says Trump and White’s relationship dates back to when UFC was marginalized and Trump gave it a venue in Atlantic City, making the White House event a long-awaited return favor. Ethics groups, including the Project on Government Oversight, sued in federal court to stop the fights after revealing Trump had personally bought tens of thousands of dollars in TKO shares two months earlier. The Washington Post also reported that the Pentagon pushed commanders to fill about 1,200 of the 4,300 available seats with fit junior troops who were UFC fans, and Trump personally intervened in the fight card, asking for his favorite fighter, Derrick Lewis, to be matched with Josh Hokit, who won by knockout. Crypto.com added a $1 million bonus pool for Gaethje and Topuria, and World Liberty Financial, a Trump family crypto venture, contributed another $250,000. The piece concludes that the event showed how politics and money have erased the old boundaries between sport, spectacle, and power.