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Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 22
ScottsMiracle-Gro Pledges $1 Million to Restore White House Lawn After UFC Event
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 22

ScottsMiracle-Gro Pledges $1 Million to Restore White House Lawn After UFC Event

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 22

Summary

  • $1 million in cash and product support will go to re-sod and reseed the White House South Lawn after a UFC event on Donald Trump’s 80th birthday left it heavily damaged.
  • White House officials said ScottsMiracle-Gro offered the donation to the National Park Service and that no taxpayer money would be used, though it remains unclear whether the similarly scarred Ellipse is included.
  • CREW said the arrangement raises ethics concerns because ScottsMiracle-Gro is a White House-promoted corporate sponsor led by longtime Trump supporter James Hagedorn, while the company also sells Roundup as glyphosate litigation reaches the Supreme Court.
  • UFC had already budgeted $700,000 for grass replacement, according to Dana White last year, but neither UFC nor the White House said whether the promoter will still cover any repair costs.
  • The damage has widened criticism of upkeep around the White House complex ahead of the U.S. 250th anniversary, with aerial images showing a large dirt circle on the Ellipse.

Insights

With two major funding pledges for the lawn repair, what happens to the UFC's original $700,000 commitment?
Does this corporate restoration of the White House lawn set a new precedent for managing America's public landmarks?