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Joe Rogan Raises Concerns Over Potential Iranian Threat to White House During Upcoming UFC Event

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Joe Rogan has sounded an alarming alert as he anticipates potential threats targeting this summer’s UFC event at the White House, citing Iran’s possible involvement amidst ongoing hostilities.

Scheduled for June 14th, the historic ‘UFC Freedom 250’ will unfold on the South Lawn of the White House, with US President Donald Trump expected to be in attendance as Dana White’s organization makes its mark.

However, Rogan, like many enthusiasts, has voiced apprehensions regarding the security measures in place, especially with the recent conflict that poses a risk of extending to American territory.

In a notice issued on Thursday, the FBI cautioned law enforcement in California about potential drone strikes from Iran targeting the West Coast, which could be a retaliatory response to US airstrikes.

Considering these factors, Rogan, who frequently provides commentary for UFC events and is likely to be present during the event, addressed these concerns on his podcast.

Rogan explained: ‘It sounds crazy. It’s going to be very high security and high stress and weird to have a fight at the White House in the middle of a f***ing war.’ 

Joe Rogan has issued a terrifying warning ahead of this summer's UFC White House event

Joe Rogan has issued a terrifying warning ahead of this summer’s UFC White House event

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Donald Trump and Dana White will oversee the historic ‘UFC Freedom 250’ later this year 

While UFC officials have promised unprecedented security measures for the event, Rogan remains skeptical that tensions will have cooled by the time it rolls around. 

‘I would hope the war will be sorted out by June, but quite honestly, I’m not confident that’s going to be the case,’ the podcast giant admitted.

‘It will be weird, having this high-profile event where everybody is in one place at one time right there,’ he noted, describing the gathering as a potential magnet for trouble.

‘It seems like you’re asking [for trouble],’ Rogan said. 

The June 14 event is notably unique, with no tickets being sold to the public and the guest list strictly limited to approximately 5,000 hand-picked attendees.

UFC CEO White has championed the event as a landmark moment for the sport, but Rogan’s comments highlight a growing anxiety within the promotion’s inner circle.

On Saturday, White finally revealed the fight card for UFC Freedom 250, however some fans were left underwhelmed by the line-up, despite the historic venue.

The main event of the evening will feature a bout between lightweights Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje to unify the lightweight belts. Topuria is returning after a hiatus.

Elsewhere on the card, Alex Pereira and Cyril Gane will fight – as will Sean O’Malley and Aiemann Zahabi in what promises to be a stacked night of action.

The event will be held on the south lawn of the White House, with extra seating on The Ellipse

The event will be held on the south lawn of the White House, with extra seating on The Ellipse

UFC previously revealed renderings of what their White House event could look like

UFC previously revealed renderings of what their White House event could look like

The weigh-in and press conferences would take place outside the Lincoln Memorial, which is undergoing renovations for a new museum and visitors' centre

The weigh-in and press conferences would take place outside the Lincoln Memorial, which is undergoing renovations for a new museum and visitors’ centre

The most notable absence from the card is the name of Irishman Conor McGregor, who had been angling for a return to the octagon for this event.

As for logistics, the event will be held outdoors – with seating on the White House lawn for 5,000 people and then up to 85,000 set to watch from The Ellipse, a public park across the street.

‘We’re gonna have big screens, a stage, music throughout the day,’ White said. ‘We’re basically going to take over DC that whole week with lots of different things for fight fans.

‘The fighters will actually walk from the Oval Office to the Octagon.’

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