President Donald Trump used a McDonald’s delivery to the White House as an opportunity for an impromptu press briefing. During the event, he promoted his “no tax on tips” initiative, suggested a potential new name for the planned UFC card at the White House, and addressed questions regarding the Iran conflict. Trump indicated that the UFC event could feature a 4,500-seat arena constructed on the White House lawn, with large screens placed at the rear of the complex to accommodate an estimated 50,000 to 100,000 viewers.
The President offered an update on the White House UFC event, participating in a unique press moment alongside a DoorDash driver who had just delivered McDonald’s to the Oval Office. Trump used the occasion to discuss tax policy, the situation with Iran, and the logistics of the fight night. Reports suggest that Trump orchestrated the delivery to highlight his tax policy aimed at eliminating taxes on tips. The conversation quickly broadened to include foreign policy and sports.
The delivery driver, Sharon Simmons, a full-time DoorDash worker whose income significantly relies on tips, was identified by the White House and DoorDash. The White House stated Simmons has been a Dasher since 2021 and that the visit was intended to showcase the impact of the “No Tax on Tips” policy on individuals like her. During the event, Trump reportedly gave Simmons what appeared to be a $100 bill after a reporter inquired about tipping practices by White House staff.
Following the discussion on tax policy, the focus shifted to the UFC event. When asked if the card could be named “UFC 1776,” Trump responded positively, stating it was a good idea and that he would relay it to UFC CEO Dana White. He then elaborated on the scale of the planned event, mentioning that organizers are preparing a 4,500-seat arena on the lawn, along with extensive viewing areas in the back to allow approximately 50,000 to 100,000 people to watch the fights on large screens. Previous reports had referred to the event as “UFC Freedom 250” or “UFC White House,” scheduled for June 14, 2026, on White House grounds.
Trump also took the opportunity during this appearance to comment on the Iran conflict. While the White House initially aimed to focus on the economy, the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran had become a dominant topic, particularly with rising oil prices impacting fuel costs. Reports indicate that Trump fielded questions about tensions with Iran during the DoorDash delivery, as the media scrum shifted from a tax policy photo opportunity to a discussion of the conflict.
Trump stated that the primary issue with Iran remained its nuclear program, asserting that Iran “will not have a nuclear weapon” and expressing his belief that Tehran would eventually agree to a deal. Concurrently, recent reports indicated that the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz had been implemented, with U.S. officials warning ships of potential interception or capture. Iran had responded with threats towards ports linked to American allies, while still maintaining a willingness to negotiate.
The UFC White House event is currently designated as UFC Freedom 250. The main card is set to feature Ilia Topuria against Justin Gaethje for the lightweight title, and Alex Pereira against Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title, both scheduled for June 14. The event is being promoted as a major spectacle, with President Trump publicly considering “UFC 1776” as a potential name. The image of the president holding fast food at the White House door, tipping a delivery driver, discussing tax cuts, and previewing a UFC show while answering questions about Iran, was a striking scene.
