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A major UFC event held at the White House earlier this month has been overshadowed by an alleged security threat involving drones and explosives. Federal authorities disrupted a plot targeting the event, but the public إفصاح of the investigation’s details has since sparked significant criticism.

According to law enforcement sources, multiple suspects were arrested following a multi-state operation linked to a planned attack using drones and explosives aimed at the gathering. The event itself, notable for its rare intersection of sports and politics on such a prestigious stage, attracted widespread national attention.

Despite the successful interdiction, FBI Director Kash Patel has come under fire from both current and former law enforcement officials for his choice to reveal sensitive information about the arrests while the investigation was still active. Patel’s decision to announce the case details on social media raised concerns regarding operational security and the potential impact on ongoing efforts.

A security scare tied to a major sporting event

The UFC fight card, uniquely set at the White House, became the focal point of an unprecedented security threat. Officials confirmed that the alleged plot was halted before any harm could occur, with the arrests made quietly as federal agencies coordinated their response.

Initially, the investigation’s specifics were kept confidential, but the situation changed when Patel publicly shared information about the suspects on social platforms, prompting debate over the timing and appropriateness of such disclosures.

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