Trump faces pressure to condemn UFC fighter's Michelle Obama slur
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IN SHORT
President Trump is facing criticism for his administration's hosting of a UFC event that comedian Jon Stewart called a "god awful mockery." Separately, the White House has responded to a campaign ad by New York congressional candidate George Conway, who vowed to impeach President Trump, with spokesperson Davis Ingle calling Conway 'lightweight' and suggesting 'Trump Derangement syndrome.' Additionally, President Trump is facing calls to condemn UFC fighter Josh Hokit for spreading a conspiracy theory about Michelle Obama during a White House appearance, remarks criticized as sexist, racist, and transphobic.
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Who's Involved
Donald Trump
U.S. President facing criticism for hosting UFC event and fighter's remarks
Josh Hokit
UFC fighter who made controversial remarks at White House appearance
Michelle Obama
Subject of conspiracy theory spread by UFC fighter Josh Hokit
Dave Portnoy
Ally calling for President Trump to condemn fighter's remarks
George Conway
New York congressional candidate vowing to impeach President Trump
Davis Ingle
White House spokesperson responding to George Conway's ad
Jon Stewart
Comedian criticizing White House UFC event
UFC
Organization whose event was hosted at the White House
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Key facts
President Trump is facing calls to condemn UFC fighter Josh Hokit.
Josh Hokit used a White House appearance to spread a conspiracy theory about Michelle Obama.
Hokit's remarks have been criticized as sexist, racist, and transphobic.
Dave Portnoy is among those calling for President Trump to denounce Hokit's remarks.
The White House responded to a campaign ad by George Conway.
George Conway vowed to impeach President Trump.
White House spokesperson Davis Ingle called Conway 'lightweight'.
Comedian Jon Stewart criticized the White House UFC event.
Stewart called the event a "god awful mockery" that devalued combat sports and national dignity.
The UFC event was held on the White House South Lawn.
The event previously faced criticism and a lawsuit that was dismissed.
President Trump is facing pressure to condemn UFC fighter Josh Hokit, who used a White House appearance to spread a conspiracy theory about Michelle Obama. Critics, including allies like Dave Portnoy, argue that President Trump must denounce the remarks, which have been widely criticized as sexist, racist, and transphobic. The White House has also responded to a campaign ad by New York congressional candidate George Conway, who vowed to impeach President Trump. White House spokesperson Davis Ingle called Conway 'lightweight' and suggested that 'Trump Derangement syndrome' had affected his judgment. Comedian Jon Stewart also criticized the White House UFC event, calling it a "god awful mockery" that devalued combat sports and national dignity. The event, held on the White House South Lawn, previously faced criticism and a lawsuit that was ultimately dismissed.
Frequently asked questions
Josh Hokit stated, "Michelle Obama is a man. Am I right, America?" during a White House appearance.
The comment was widely condemned as sexist, racist, and transphobic. Some attendees laughed, and President Trump appeared to smile. Figures like Dave Portnoy and Dana White called for condemnation, while others like Dan Bongino defended it as a joke.
Commentators like Sunny Hostin and Robert Griffin III noted the historical context of racist and sexist attacks against Black women, including accusations of masculinity.
What Happens Next
01Donald Trump is expected to respond to calls for condemnation.
02Further reactions from political figures and media commentators are anticipated.
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