I think he keeps saying that he “doesn’t care” about the midterm elections, just like through his life he probably “didn’t care” that his dick might’ve been below average, etc…as another line of bullshit.
In a recent story from "The Hollywood Reporter," executives from both TKO and Paramount suggested that one primary goal for the event is to drive signups on Paramount+, the streaming service that's home to all UFC events under a behemoth seven-year, $7.7 billion deal.The South Lawn will only hold about 4,000 fans for the UFC fights. Sponsorship packages for those seats (which are "technically free,") are reportedly going for as much as $1.5 million for a ringside view.
As a network, CBS is available in almost every home in America that contains a television set. Paramount+, on the other hand, has reported somewhere around 80 million subscribers. If the UFC were to air some of the White House event prelim bouts on CBS, but keep the title fights in the main and co-main event exclusively on Paramount+, that could significantly limit the overall reach.Spokeswoman Rachel Reisner said in a statement: "There is far too much to celebrate about this great nation to let noise and division distract from the incredible moment ahead - and we look forward to welcoming millions of Americans to a fair that belongs to all Americans."
Even if every single existing Paramount+ subscriber watched this event, the UFC would still need to pick up an additional 45 million viewers either through new subscriptions or other broadcast methods in order to hit the goal of "Super Bowl-type numbers." It's not impossible, but it's also not easy.Everyone else, meanwhile, will be in the Ellipse, across the street from the South Lawn, where the UFC plans to have a massive watch party. Attendees won't be able to see the fight in person, but they'll be in a makeshift arena watching on jumbotrons.
Days before this event to celebrateSpecific plans for the broadcast on Sunday, June 14, have been scarce so far. White has suggested that a portion of the undercard may air for free on CBS, with the top fights held in reserve for Paramount+ subscribers, but no exact schedule has been released as of yet.

UFC CEO Dana White said the show will go on rain or shine. Strong thunderstorms and heavy lightning disrupted Friday’s Lincoln Memorial promotional event, and the forecast for Sunday evening also looks threatening.CBS will not televise the UFC’s event at the White House Sunday, June 14, UFC CEO Dana White told reporters, according to MMA Junkie, part of the USA TODAY Network. That means viewers will have to pay to watch the event on Paramount+, which charges a minimum of $8.99 for a monthly subscription.




President Donald Trump on Friday got a look at his upgraded Boeing 747, a plane gifted by Qatar, at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland as the aircraft neared delivery to join the Air Force One fleet.President Donald Trump on Monday praised Qatar for offering his administration a free luxury jet, but current and former U.S. military, defense and Secret Service officials said he will likely have to waive existing security specifications to be able to use the plane.
Retrofitting the luxury plane required security upgrades, communications improvements to prevent eavesdropping, and missile defense capabilities, experts said. Democratic senators estimated the conversion could cost more than $1 billion and raised security risks. This kinda sounds like the “Ballroom” that was gonna be funded by private donations.”The luxury jet was moved five weeks ago to San Antonio International Airport, suggesting that preparations for improvements to the plane might already be underway.
While “utilized” as Air Force One, ownership is structured to eventually transfer to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation once his term concludes, ensuring the jet ultimately becomes a personal/foundation asset.Trump said he would be a “stupid person” not to accept the gift of a $400 million Boeing 747-8, and called it a “great gesture” by Qatar. The president said that he intended to use the plane for a “couple of years” while his administration waits for a pair of Boeing planes to be completed to the strict military standards befitting Air Force One.
The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation is a private nonprofit organization controlled exclusively by the Trump family and close associates. It is governed by three trustees: Eric Trump (the president’s son), Michael Boulos(Tiffany Trump's husband), and Trump attorney James Kiley.The new color scheme marks a departure from the white and two-tone blue design dating to President John F. Kennedy's administration. The Air Force revived elements of a red, white and blue palette that Trump had previously pushed for but which was scrapped in 2022 after the service determined darker colors could cause overheating.Trump emphasized Monday that the Qatari jet is a significantly newer plane than the ones currently available for the president’s use, which — although fitted with state-of-the-art defensive countermeasures, in-flight refueling capability and secure communications equipment — date to the George H.W. Bush administration in the 1990s.

President Donald Trump on Friday officially unveiled his new Air Force One jet that was contentiously given to him by the Qatari government, declaring it would be used during a ceremonial flyover in Washington on July 4 to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States.Retrofitting the luxury plane required security upgrades, communications improvements to prevent eavesdropping, and missile defense capabilities, experts said. Democratic senators estimated the conversion could cost more than $1 billion and raised security risks. This kinda sounds like the “Ballroom” that was gonna be funded by private donations.”

While “utilized” as Air Force One, ownership is structured to eventually transfer to the Trump Presidential Library Foundation once his term concludes, ensuring the jet ultimately becomes a personal/foundation asset.

The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Foundation is a private nonprofit organization controlled exclusively by the Trump family and close associates. It is governed by three trustees: Eric Trump (the president’s son), Michael Boulos(Tiffany Trump's husband), and Trump attorney James Kiley.