UMVA has learned that Donald Trump is marking a major milestone today - his 80th birthday. And, true to form, he has celebrated the occasion with a brag, sharing a series of throwback photos and a rather chilling AI image on Truth Social.
The president posted a snap of himself when he was much younger, posing on a chair, which he captioned: 'Years ago after saving the Wollman Skating Rink in Central Park – Long before I fixed The Reflecting Pool, and everything else in Washington, D.C., including, most importantly, CRIME!' He also shared an AI-generated image of himself, wearing a jacket reading 'commander-in-chief', observing drills on US Navy ships as rockets flew above him.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Trump is celebrating his birthday today with a showstopping birthday spectacle - a cage-fighting show on the storied South Lawn of the White House. The president will be surrounded by cabinet leaders, top administration officials, Republican lawmakers and 4,000-plus screaming spectators as the brawl kicks off at the UFC arena tonight.
Thousands more will be watching on big screens from the nearby Ellipse. But the fight is already facing hurdles, with 'extreme' thunderstorms and possible swarms of insects forecasted for Washington. A federal judge has also rejected an attempt to block Trump's UFC fight from taking place, despite a lawsuit claiming the administration used a 'deeply corrupt' scheme to enrich his allies.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the president has sought to tie Sunday's event - which features seven fights running past midnight - to months-long celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. However, it is much more geared toward celebrating himself, with the G7 summit for leaders of industrialised nations pushing back their meetings in France so the president could attend his cage-match party.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that today's spectacle marks a dramatic departure from the way the previous president marked his 80th birthday. Trump's predecessor celebrated the milestone with a private family brunch at the White House.
As the spectacle of Trump's birthday looms, questions about his health are still lingering. The president underwent a CT scan and heart imaging, along with cancer screenings and other preventative assessments carried out by 22 specialists earlier this year, and was deemed 'fully fit' to serve despite repeated testing.
UMVA has gathered that Trump has boasted about his cognitive abilities, writing on Truth Social: 'Unlike other US Presidents, none of whom have ever taken an approved, high difficulty, Cognitive Test, I scored a perfect 30 out of 30, considered “extreme intelligence.”' However, reports have suggested the 'high difficulty' test may be the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, used to screen for dementia and cognitive impairment.
