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Left outraged over UFC Freedom 250 despite Biden’s ‘obscene’ events in same place

Sky News Australia

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June 19, 2026

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Republicans Overseas UK Chair Greg Swenson says there should be no lecturing from the left over the UFC White House event after Joe Biden’s “obscene” events in the same place. “There’s a great clip that’s running around about Joe Biden’s events at the White House in the same exact place,” Mr Swenson told Sky News host James Morrow. “There can be no lecturing about having some semi-controversial event on the South Lawn after what Biden did.”

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