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Bill Maher Comments on White House UFC Event for Trump's Birthday

Late-night television host Bill Maher recently commented on an upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event reportedly scheduled to take place at the White House. Maher used his opening monologue on Friday to express ridicule for the decision to host the event. The occasion for the White House gathering is slated to be President Trump's birthday, which falls on this Sunday.

By Fainaron·Jun 13, 2026 (a day ago)·1 views
Bill Maher Comments on White House UFC Event for Trump's Birthday

Late-night television host Bill Maher recently commented on an upcoming Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event. The event is reportedly planned to take place at the White House, an unusual venue for such a sporting occasion. Maher used his opening monologue on Friday to express his views on the decision to host the event.

The UFC gathering is scheduled to coincide with President Trump's birthday, which falls on this Sunday. Maher specifically ridiculed the choice to hold the event on this particular day and location.

During his monologue, Maher delivered a direct comment regarding the planned celebration. He stated, "Our redneck president is turning 80, and to celebrate there is a UFC fight on the lawn." This remark served as a central part of his critique.

Maher's commentary highlighted the perceived incongruity of hosting a professional fighting event at the presidential residence as part of a birthday celebration. His remarks were presented as a jab at President Trump and the organizers of the White House event.

According to The Hill, Bill Maher took aim at the UFC event planned for the White House, ridiculing the decision to hold it on President Trump’s birthday.

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