Newsweek Aghast At UFC Girls’ Star-Spangled Costumes After Defending ‘Right’ To Burn US Flag
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Newsweek Aghast At UFC Girls’ Star-Spangled Costumes After Defending ‘Right’ To Burn US Flag
The outlet’s sudden interest in flag code presents a stark contrast to how Newsweek previously covered actual disrespect toward the flag.
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It appears Newsweek has discovered the U.S. Flag Code!
The outlet, intent on manufacturing a controversy, published a story about the patriotic outfits designed for the UFC’s Octagon Girls ahead of the upcoming White House fight celebrating America’s 250th birthday.
“Do Ring Girls’ Outfits for Trump UFC Fight Breach the Flag Code?” Alice Gibbs wrote. Gibbs amplified claims from unnamed “critics arguing the patriotic designs may clash with longstanding U.S. flag etiquette.”
UFC dropped the outfits the Octagon Girls will be wearing at the White House this weekend 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/nr4ODcD5JE— Turning Point Action (@TPAction) June 10, 2026
UFC dropped the outfits the Octagon Girls will be wearing at the White House this weekend 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/nr4ODcD5JE
“While organizers say the designs aim to........
