Eric Trump denies cheating allegations over White House UFC fights
Eric Trump has denied allegations of cheating related to UFC fights held at the White House. Screenshots, which appeared on UFC commentator Daniel Cormier's X account and were later deleted, showed messages allegedly from Eric Trump asking Cormier about fight outcomes and if any were rigged.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedEric Trump has denied allegations of cheating related to UFC fights held at the White House. Screenshots, which appeared on UFC commentator Daniel Cormier's X account and were later deleted, showed messages allegedly from Eric Trump asking Cormier about fight outcomes and if any were rigged. Cormier initially posted the screenshots with a caption criticizing insider behavior but later denied their authenticity, suggesting he was hacked or that people were gullible for believing them. Eric Trump stated the messages were "completely fake" and "AI generated." A spokesperson for the Trump Organization also confirmed the screenshots were fabricated. The event, which coincided with Donald Trump's birthday, also saw other controversies and a high-profile attendance.
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5 extractedThe UFC event coincided with Donald Trump's 80th birthday and drew high-profile tech moguls.
A Trump Organization spokesperson confirmed the screenshots were fake and fabricated, highlighting dangers of AI misinformation.
Daniel Cormier denied the authenticity of the screenshots, suggesting he was hacked or that people were gullible.
Eric Trump denied the allegations, stating the screenshots were fake and AI-generated.
Screenshots appeared to show Eric Trump asking UFC commentator Daniel Cormier about rigged fights and fighter outcomes.