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Banned UFC fighter removed from White House event by US Secret Service

Banned UFC fighter removed from White House event by US Secret Service
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UFC fighter Sean Strickland was removed by the US Secret Service from a fan festival held at the White House during the UFC Freedom 250 event. Strickland had previously claimed he was banned from attending the festivities.

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The incident highlights the intersection of high-profile sports entertainment and presidential security protocols at the White House.

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UFC champion Sean Strickland has seemingly been removed from a UFC White House fan festival by the US Secret Service , after he turned up despite claiming to be banned.

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The report focuses on the factual events of the removal and the fighter's own social media claims without taking a side.

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