The UFC match plot: how a far-right group tried to assassinate Trump at his own event
Court files show how men connected through TikTok and encrypted apps planned attack on White House UFC fight When Tycen Proper, 19, finished high school, his family gave him at least $3,000 of “graduation money”, according to court documents. Despite the generosity, he seemed content to just live at his parents’ home, in a tiny Ohio town near Amish country, and spend more and more time on the internet. But Proper did have ambition of a kind, an affidavit says . He quit his job to focus on a spec
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Donald Trump attends UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House on 14 June 2026, in Washington. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP Pool/APView image in fullscreenDonald Trump attends UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House on 14 June 2026, in Washington. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP Pool/APUS newsAnalysisThe UFC match plot: how a far-right group tried to assassinate Trump at his own eventJ Oliver ConroyCourt files show how men connected through TikTok and encrypted apps planned attack on White House UFC fightSat 27 Jun 2026 08.00 EDTLast modified on Sat 27 Jun 2026 08.01 EDTShareWhen Tycen Proper, 19, finished high school, his family gave him at least $3,000 of “graduation money”, according to court documents.
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