UFC President Dana White is facing public criticism following his remarks about a security incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD) on Saturday night, where he described the chaotic response to gunfire as “f***ing awesome.” The incident, which occurred at the Washington Hilton, led to the emergency evacuation of President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and Vice President J.D. Vance, along with other top officials and more than 2,000 guests.
The annual White House Correspondents' Dinner is a significant event in Washington D.C., typically attended by a mix of journalists, government officials, celebrities, and political figures. It serves as a platform for media and the presidency to interact, often featuring comedic performances and awards. This year's dinner, however, was interrupted shortly after it began when a gunman breached a security checkpoint.
According to reports, three to four shots were heard inside or near the venue, triggering an immediate and robust response from the Secret Service. Agents quickly moved to secure the area and protect high-profile attendees. President Trump, who was seated near the head table, was evacuated within seconds, alongside the First Lady and Vice President Vance. Daily Mail reporters present at the scene corroborated the swift action, noting that the Secret Service Counter Assault Team, equipped with tactical gear and rifles, rushed the stage to secure officials.
Dana White, who was attending the dinner as a guest of President Trump, recounted his experience to USA Today, describing the scene as security personnel reacted to the threat. "It started to get noisy. Tables getting flipped over, guys running in with guns," White stated. He added that Secret Service agents were instructing attendees to get down, but he chose not to comply. "They were telling me to get down, I didn’t get down. It was f***ing awesome. I literally took every minute of it in. And it was pretty crazy, unique experience." White further noted his proximity to President Trump's position just moments before the evacuation, and that security personnel approached his table while searching for the shooter.
Footage from the event later showed White remaining seated while many other guests ducked under tables or followed the agents' instructions. His comments quickly drew significant backlash across social media platforms. Users characterized White's reaction as "bizarre," "reckless," and "insensitive," particularly given the potential for a mass casualty event in a crowded room filled with civilians and senior government officials. Some online responses questioned why a serious security breach involving gunfire would be treated as entertainment, with one user calling White a "clown" and another describing his reaction as "pretty weird."
Authorities later identified the suspect as Cole Allen, a California man. Federal prosecutors have since charged Allen with firearm offenses and assault on a federal officer in connection with the incident.
President Trump later praised the law enforcement response, commending the Secret Service for their speed and professionalism. He remarked on the rapid evacuation, stating that agents moved everyone out within seconds, leaving little time for thought.
White has been a vocal and visible ally of President Donald Trump for years. Their relationship includes President Trump frequently attending UFC events, and White speaking on President Trump's behalf at rallies and conventions. This close association has often placed White in political discussions, and his recent remarks at the WHCD have once again brought his public persona under scrutiny. The incident and White's subsequent comments continue to be a subject of public discussion regarding public safety, the conduct of public figures, and the gravity of security threats at high-profile events.