Right now there is no official, fully announced fight card for the UFC White House event, only the date and some high‑level plans.

What is confirmed so far

  • The event is planned for June 14, 2026 on the White House grounds in Washington, D.C.
  • This date lines up with Flag Day and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday , after an earlier idea of doing it on July 4 was dropped.
  • Dana White has said the show “is on” and that more details will come in the weeks and months leading up to the event.

When will the card itself be announced?

  • Reporting and interviews indicate that matchmaking is scheduled to ramp up in early 2026 , with planning starting around February–March 2026.
  • That means fans should expect gradual fight announcements rather than one giant reveal, most likely across spring 2026 as bouts are signed and confirmed.
  • As of mid‑February 2026, outlets still describe the lineup as not yet finalized , with only rumors and wish‑lists (e.g., names like Conor McGregor or Alex Pereira being talked about, not confirmed).

What the promotion is aiming for

  • The plan being floated is a huge “super card” with 8–9 championship fights , which would blow past the usual maximum of three title fights on a UFC card.
  • UFC is reportedly holding back some big fights for about six months specifically to stack this White House show.

So, the short answer

The date is set (June 14, 2026) , but the full UFC White House card hasn’t been officially announced yet. Expect pieces of the card to start dropping through early–mid 2026 , rather than waiting for a single big reveal.

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