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Ron in Regina

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The streets of Washington DC will host an IndyCar race this summer as part of celebrations marking America’s 250th birthday, Donald Trump announced Friday, relishing the prospect of vehicles roaring past the White House at speeds approaching 200mph.

Trump signed an executive order establishing the race on 23 August alongside Roger Penske, owner of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, IndyCar and teams in multiple racing series including Nascar.

“It’s going to be so exciting,” Trump said. “I love the racing. I don’t have a lot of time to watch it, but I love the racing.”

The president has also been personally involved in promoting a UFC fight to help mark America’s 250th anniversary which he has said is set for 14 June on the White House grounds – a date that happens to be his 80th birthday.😲

Trump said he urged organizers to pick the best race route through Washington’s streets – even if they were more complicated logistically.

“I said, pick the best site. It’s very important,” the president said. “Even if it’s more difficult to get, to get approved, pick the absolute best site.”

Organizers said they’d long lobbied members of Congress to authorize a road race in Washington but had been previously unsuccessful. Duffy asked when the last road race in the capital occurred and was told it was in 1801 and involved horses during the administration of Thomas Jefferson – prompting Trump to reply, “That’s something.”

“Now we’re going to do a real race,” said Duffy, who said the event would be free for the public, declaring: “Freedom, America. Speed. And road racing. It doesn’t get more American than that.”
 

Ron in Regina

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The streets of Washington DC will host an IndyCar race this summer as part of celebrations marking America’s 250th birthday, Donald Trump announced Friday, relishing the prospect of vehicles roaring past the White House at speeds approaching 200mph.
United States president Donald Trump has unveiled lofty plans to build a seated stadium with a capacity of 100,000 for the highly anticipated upcoming UFC White House event.

Ramping up hype for the birthday extravaganza, Trump had this to say about what UFC fans could expect. "They are going to put up something that is really amazing. “UFC is coming, as you know, in front of the White House, they’re building literally a stadium. We’re going to have over 100,000 people.”

While speaking on the issue, Trump also failed to divulge just how or when construction would take place — but with the event itself just 134 days away, it would need to get underway in the near future. Interestingly, Dana White had stated that around 5,000 people would watch the events live as they happened on the White House lawn, so the how and why behind the numbers increase is an interesting question.

While the White House grounds consist of 18 acres, accommodating 100,000 people for an event is generally considered unfeasible due to space limitations, despite recent political rhetoric proposing a 100,000-seat stadium for a potential UFC event. A 100,000-person capacity would require a stadium larger than most NFL venues.
  • Size Constraints: The entire White House complex, including the grounds, is 18 acres, or roughly 784,000 square feet.
  • Stadium Comparison: A 100,000-seat stadium, like Michigan Stadium, typically requires at least 16-20 acres, which would cover almost all of the White House grounds, leaving no room for other amenities.
  • Event Capacity: While proposals have mentioned building a temporary stadium or using massive screens for 100,000 people, critics and logistics experts have questioned the feasibility of hosting such a massive crowd.
For context, the White House receives about 6,000 visitors a day, not 100,000.
It is fair to point out that the planned 100,000 the president has in mind may or may not be unrelated to White's promise to house up to 85,000 fans at a 52-acre park nearby to the White House, with the event itself (at least before recent news) said to be VIP-only with a strict guest list.
 

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United States president Donald Trump has unveiled lofty plans to build a seated stadium with a capacity of 100,000 for the highly anticipated upcoming UFC White House event.

Ramping up hype for the birthday extravaganza, Trump had this to say about what UFC fans could expect. "They are going to put up something that is really amazing. “UFC is coming, as you know, in front of the White House, they’re building literally a stadium. We’re going to have over 100,000 people.”

While speaking on the issue, Trump also failed to divulge just how or when construction would take place — but with the event itself just 134 days away, it would need to get underway in the near future. Interestingly, Dana White had stated that around 5,000 people would watch the events live as they happened on the White House lawn, so the how and why behind the numbers increase is an interesting question.

While the White House grounds consist of 18 acres, accommodating 100,000 people for an event is generally considered unfeasible due to space limitations, despite recent political rhetoric proposing a 100,000-seat stadium for a potential UFC event. A 100,000-person capacity would require a stadium larger than most NFL venues.
  • Size Constraints: The entire White House complex, including the grounds, is 18 acres, or roughly 784,000 square feet.
  • Stadium Comparison: A 100,000-seat stadium, like Michigan Stadium, typically requires at least 16-20 acres, which would cover almost all of the White House grounds, leaving no room for other amenities.
  • Event Capacity: While proposals have mentioned building a temporary stadium or using massive screens for 100,000 people, critics and logistics experts have questioned the feasibility of hosting such a massive crowd.
For context, the White House receives about 6,000 visitors a day, not 100,000.
It is fair to point out that the planned 100,000 the president has in mind may or may not be unrelated to White's promise to house up to 85,000 fans at a 52-acre park nearby to the White House, with the event itself (at least before recent news) said to be VIP-only with a strict guest list.
Weird
 

Ron in Regina

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Any chance of getting a Putin-Trunp fight?
On America’s 250th birthday? A 73yr old with actual martial skills vs an 80yr old guy who has never done a day of manual labour in his life? That would probably not be what America wants to see you on their birthday I’m guessing. I could be wrong but you know….

If they are gonna do it though, then it needs to be treated like a cage match, fought on top of the future Trump Arch, filmed by drones, & broadcast globally.
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There’s only about 150 days until that 250th birthday, so they better start building the arch quickly along with that 100,000 temporary Stadium, & that Grand Prix track through Washington DC because the clock is ticking.
 

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On America’s 250th birthday? A 73yr old with actual martial skills vs an 80yr old guy who has never done a day of manual labour in his life? That would probably not be what America wants to see you on their birthday I’m guessing. I could be wrong but you know….

If they are gonna do it though, then it needs to be treated like a cage match, fought on top of the future Trump Arch, filmed by drones, & broadcast globally.
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There’s only about 150 days until that 250th birthday, so they better start building the arch quickly along with that 100,000 temporary Stadium, & that Grand Prix track through Washington DC because the clock is ticking.
Sorry, not seeing the problem with the lineup. Trump wants to be emperor, he had best be up to the job.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Standing in the Great Hall of the Justice Department, Trump spent much of his hour at the microphone laying out personal complaints about how “a corrupt group of hacks and radicals” wrongly prosecuted him during the Biden administration.
The Trump family quietly signed a $500 million cryptocurrency deal with a powerful Abu Dhabi royal just days before Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025.

A previously undisclosed agreement that sent nearly $200 million to Trump-linked entities and was followed months later by the US granting the same foreign power sweeping access to sensitive artificial intelligence technology.🤫
The previously undisclosed deal was confirmed by the Wall Street Journal, company documents and others familiar with the matter.
 
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The Trump family quietly signed a $500 million cryptocurrency deal with a powerful Abu Dhabi royal just days before Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025.

A previously undisclosed agreement that sent nearly $200 million to Trump-linked entities and was followed months later by the US granting the same foreign power sweeping access to sensitive artificial intelligence technology.🤫
The previously undisclosed deal was confirmed by the Wall Street Journal, company documents and others familiar with the matter.
And the paper USD is tanking...

Trump wants a digital currency.
 

Taxslave2

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I don't see where digital currency helps anyone except governments looking for tax money.
 

Taxslave2

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So you see the problem. Also doing repairs for cash. Or even a baby sitter for that matter. There are lots of things the government just does not need to know.
 

petros

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So you see the problem. Also doing repairs for cash. Or even a baby sitter for that matter. There are lots of things the government just does not need to know.
You'll work under the table but complain when the benefits of taxes pass you by?
 

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On America’s 250th birthday? A 73yr old with actual martial skills vs an 80yr old guy who has never done a day of manual labour in his life? That would probably not be what America wants to see you on their birthday I’m guessing. I could be wrong but you know….

If they are gonna do it though, then it needs to be treated like a cage match, fought on top of the future Trump Arch, filmed by drones, & broadcast globally.
View attachment 33089
There’s only about 150 days until that 250th birthday, so they better start building the arch quickly along with that 100,000 temporary Stadium, & that Grand Prix track through Washington DC because the clock is ticking.
If anyone can do it, Trump can. But we'll see I guess. He tends to bloviate :ROFLMAO:
 
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