Comedian and writer Larry David has criticized a recent UFC event held at the White House, calling it “a travesty” and expressing embarrassment over the spectacle during a promotional interview for his upcoming HBO series Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness, set to premiere on June 26.
The event, staged ahead of America’s 250th anniversary of independence, marked the first time a UFC showcase was hosted at the White House. The occasion also drew attention due to the presence of former U.S. President Donald Trump, who was seen celebrating his 80th birthday surrounded by supporters during the high-profile gathering.
Speaking to Variety, David did not hold back his reaction to the event. He described it as deeply uncomfortable to witness, saying it left him feeling embarrassed as an American. His comments quickly gained attention given the unusual nature of the event and its political backdrop.
“It was a travesty. What else can you say about it? It was embarrassing. I was embarrassed to be an American,” David said, reflecting his strong disapproval of the spectacle. The UFC event itself drew widespread attention because of its historic setting.
David, who has long been openly critical of Trump, has previously used interviews and public appearances to voice his political views. In that interview, David said Trump’s actions around the election were damaging to the country’s democratic foundations and accused him of spreading misinformation about the outcome. His comments reflected his continued stance as one of Trump’s most vocal celebrity critics in Hollywood.
As anticipation builds for his upcoming HBO comedy series, David’s remarks are once again placing him at the center of political and cultural conversation.