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FBI says it thwarted plot to use explosive drones, snipers to attack White House UFC event

The FBI has stated that it prevented a planned attack on President Donald Trump’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event held on the White House lawn. According to court documents, the plot involved using explosive-laden drones to target the north side of the White House, aiming to direct attendees toward an exit where snipers were supposed to ambush fleeing individuals. Five people were taken into custody. Investigators found high-powered firearms among some suspects and examined encrypted communications between approximately 20 participants, who shared detailed maps and aerial photos of

Eric Tucker

Updated June 17, 2026 — 9:19am, first published 6:22am

Washington: The FBI said it thwarted a planned attack on President Donald Trump’s Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts event on the White House lawn on the weekend, taking five people into custody, according to court documents.

The plot involved using explosive-laden drones to strike the north side of the White House with the aim of funnelling attendees toward an exit where snipers planned to open fire on fleeing politicians and others, the FBI alleged in court papers on Tuesday (US time).

Fireworks go off during the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House on Monday. Saul Loeb/Pool AFP via AP Investigators recovered high-powered firearms from several of the suspects and reviewed encrypted text messages between about 20 participants who shared detailed maps and aerial photographs of the area and discussed the need for a “safe house” and escape routes after the intended attack, the documents show.

But it’s unclear from the court records how close the would-be attackers came to carrying out the plan had it not been thwarted.

Several suspects or co-conspirators who were questioned by the authorities said they did not intend to carry out violence, but planned to instead watch others.

One said he would have travelled to the UFC event as a protester, but had to return home after his vehicle malfunctioned. And though the participants spoke of using drones rigged with explosives, charging documents suggest they were still looking to acquire such equipment when the plot was interrupted.

“It didn’t even get close to the point of execution,” Vice President JD Vance told the Fox News Channel on Tuesday evening (US time), describing the planning as “not that advanced”.

“They weren’t in town. They had not really done that much planning,” he said.

Law enforcement officials learned about the possible threat on June 10, four days before the mixed martial arts extravaganza on the White House’s South Lawn.

“Thanks to the rapid action of the FBI, our partners, and the Department of Justice in a multi-state operation, multiple individuals are now in custody and allegedly planned attacks were stopped cold”, FBI director Kash Patel said in a post on X on Tuesday.

US President Donald Trump stands in the ring at the end of UFC event. AP Photo/Alex Brandon Five people from states including Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska and California were arrested on federal charges, the Justice Department said.

Asked about the arrests on Tuesday, Vance said there was “more violent rhetoric coming from the left than the right these days”.

But the charging documents paint a much more muddled view of their views, depicting them as espousing a tangled web of anti-government sentiment, antisemitic grievances, fury over the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and conspiracy theories about a powerful elite that sacrifices and consumes children.

Both Trump and Vance said Tuesday that they had not been briefed in advance of the plot. Trump, at the Group of Seven summit in Evian, France, said he had not heard about the planned attack. “The attack that I watched were the fighters,” he said.

A top Secret Service official suggested on Tuesday that the investigation was continuing despite the arrests.

“Anyone that believes that case was worked in a bubble is naive,” deputy Secret Service director Matthew Quinn told reporters at an unrelated news conference. “I’ll tell you, the Secret Service led that investigation from the beginning. I’ll tell you that it’s ongoing. In order to maintain the integrity of the investigation and the security plan, we chose not to leak it.”

Fox News Digital reported that the group included as many as 23 people.

Among those arrested was Tycen Proper, a 19-year-old Ohio man whose mother contacted local law enforcement last week with concerns about his firearms purchases and online communications, according to an FBI affidavit filed in the case.

Proper admitted in an interview with law enforcement that he participated in the planning of an attack, according to the affidavit, which says some members of the group began communicating with each other last March through a TikTok group called “Vanguard of the Old”.

“The members of the group stated that they wanted to protect the United States, which they believed was headed in the wrong direction,” the affidavit says. “Members of the group believed that the United States needed to be torn down so that it could be rebuilt. Some expressed a desire that people who were involved with Jeffrey Epstein should not govern the country.”

A lawyer for Proper, who faces a detention hearing on Wednesday and is charged with firearms offences and crimes, including attempted murder of an officer or employee of the US, did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

The logistics were discussed via Signal, an app that uses end-to-end encryption for its messaging and calling services, through a primar…

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FBI says it thwarted plot to use explosive drones, snipers to attack White House UFC event

The FBI has stated that it prevented a planned attack on President Donald Trump’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event held on the White House lawn. According to court documents, the plot involved using explosive-laden drones to target the north side of the White House, aiming to direct attendees toward an exit where snipers were supposed to ambush fleeing individuals. Five people were taken into custody. Investigators found high-powered firearms among some suspects and examined encrypted communications between approximately 20 participants, who shared detailed maps and aerial photos of

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FBI says it thwarted plot to use explosive drones, snipers to attack White House UFC event

The FBI has stated that it prevented a planned attack on President Donald Trump’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event held on the White House lawn. According to court documents, the plot involved using explosive-laden drones to target the north side of the White House, aiming to direct attendees toward an exit where snipers were supposed to ambush fleeing individuals. Five people were taken into custody. Investigators found high-powered firearms among some suspects and examined encrypted communications between approximately 20 participants, who shared detailed maps and aerial photos of

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