A Plan to Attack the White House Event with Drones and Snipers. FBI Making Arrests

FBI disrupts alleged drone and sniper plot targeting UFC Freedom 250 | Fox News

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More left wing terrorists. I can’t believe it.

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The left made it clear that they’re ok with political violence. I keep saying be careful what they wish for. Now the Northern Irish are setting criminal immigrants’ homes on fire and forcing them out. Sounds like a play book we should study.

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The FBI and multi-state law enforcement partners have arrested five suspects after disrupting a highly sophisticated, multi-phase terror plot targeting the historic UFC Freedom 250 event held on the White House South Lawn.

Attackers planned to detonate explosive-laden drones against buildings surrounding the event venue. The initial drone strikes were designed to cause chaos and trigger a mass evacuation. The plotters intended to channel the fleeing crowd directly into the crosshairs of a pre-staged sniper team. A designated second wave of attackers was prepared to storm the White House gates amid the confusion.

One suspect explicitly told investigators that the conspiracy targeted capitalist elites, billionaires, and politicians who received funding from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

The FBI first uncovered the threat on June 10, 2026, launching an expansive investigation across 12 distinct field offices. Agents reviewed an intercepted iPhone belonging to a suspect and uncovered encrypted Signal group chats featuring at least 23 users actively discussing pre-operational logistics.

Armed with probable cause, federal agents executed a search warrant in Cincinnati, Ohio, securing the first arrest. Other suspects were tracked as they traveled to Fredericksburg, Virginia, over the June 12–13 weekend to finalize preparations.

Five individuals remain in custody. FBI Director Kash Patel stated that the multi-state operation “stopped the planned attacks cold,” allowing the high-security athletic event to proceed on Sunday night without interruption or injury. The investigation is active and ongoing as federal counter-terrorism units track down the remaining individuals identified in the communication logs.

Triple H Yes GIF by WWE

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Capitalists elite = they use made up pronouns

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AIPAC isn’t a made up pronoun

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You are talking about hating Capitalism it means you likely use Ze/Zir pronouns and/or identify as a wolf.

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Disbelief No GIF

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leftests or towelheads ?

Did they find any of the hardware that would actually be needed? Drones? Explosives? Sniper stuff?

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First sentence, is dangerously smart, and could be imitated easily. When the main place is super secured, hitting places just outside the security zone can indeed trigger evacuation.

If the second sentence is correct, that’s a full war act. Death penalty.

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Hope they all get lengthy sentences and someone loses the keys to their cells.

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https://www.espn.com/mma/story/_/id/49081439/fbi-arrests-suspects-planned-attacks-white-house-ufc-event

The historic UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House in Washington, D.C., has come and gone. Yet even after a nearly perfect night, UFC CEO Dana White hasn’t changed his mind on hosting MMA fights outdoors.

In order to stage Sunday’s event, the UFC had to build a unique setup on the doorstep of the White House, constructing its “Claw” overhang rig and a customized bleacher arena atop the South Lawn. That gave UFC Freedom 250 the distinction of being only the second open-air UFC show in promotional history, after UFC 112 in Abu Dhabi in 2010.

White has always been vehemently against the concept, and despite Sunday’s success, the show was still slightly delayed upon its start due to approaching thunderstorms in Washington. And for White, the drama was enough validate his old concerns.

“No, sir,” White said bluntly at UFC Freedom 250’s postfight press conference when asked about considering more outdoor events in the future. “I don’t ever want to be f***ing outside ever again. There’s just too much leading up to the fight you just have to sweat. Unless you’re in, like, Abu Dhabi, when we did it before — I could be the weatherman in Abu Dhabi and I’d be right all the time.”