Trump Says ‘Maybe We’ll Never Ever’ Take Down UFC Arena on White House Lawn

WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) – U.S. ⁠President ⁠Donald Trump on Wednesday ⁠suggested he might keep the Ultimate Fighting ​Championship cage-fighting arena being built on the lawn of the White ‌House as a permanent fixture.

The ‌Republican compared the structure, which is being built for ⁠a ⁠night of cage fighting to mark the 250th anniversary of ​U.S. independence — on Trump’s 80th birthday — to France’s Eiffel Tower which was supposed to have been dismantled 20 years after it was ​built in 1889.

“We’re building something in front of the White ⁠House that’s ⁠quite attractive to ⁠a ​lot of people,” said a smiling Trump in a TikTok video on ​Tuesday. “It’s gonna have ⁠the big UFC fight on June 14 … maybe we’ll never ever take it down.”

It is unclear whether Trump, who has gained a reputation for breaking White House norms, was teasing a ⁠plan that’s under consideration or simply joking on the short video ⁠platform, which is popular among younger people.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The UFC event, which is expected to be attended by over 4,000 people, will be part of a series of events in Washington, D.C., for the U.S.’ semiquincentennial. Many of those spectators are expected to be military personnel.

Four ⁠pieces of giant metal scaffolding now rise in front of the White House, looming over the Truman Balcony, a columned terrace overlooking the South Lawn. Video screens will ​be suspended from them.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in ​Washington; editing by Scott Malone)

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