01What happened
The story, straight
On Monday night's episode of 'The Daily Show,' Jon Stewart called UFC fighter Josh Hokit a 'f—ing a–hole' after Hokit declared 'Michelle Obama is a man' during his post-fight interview at UFC Freedom 250, held Sunday on the White House lawn. The event, staged by the Trump administration, drew further criticism from singer Sheryl Crow, who called it 'disgraceful and void of decency' in an Instagram Stories post. Both Stewart and Crow have been outspoken critics of the Trump administration.
Jon Stewart went off on UFC fighter Josh Hokit Monday night on 'The Daily Show' after Hokit said 'Michelle Obama is a man' during his post-fight interview at UFC Freedom 250 — the event the Trump administration staged on the White House lawn Sunday. Stewart called him a 'f—ing a–hole' on air. Sheryl Crow also piled on, calling the whole event 'disgraceful and void of decency' on her Instagram Stories. Two very different people, same energy.
02Spread timeline
Where it actually started
03Source receipts
Every claim, linked
04What's solid, what isn't
What's solid and what isn't
- UFC Freedom 250 was held on the White House lawn on Sunday, June 15, 2026, hosted by the Trump administration.
- Josh Hokit said 'Michelle Obama is a man' during his post-fight interview.
- Jon Stewart called Hokit a 'f—ing a–hole' on Monday's episode of The Daily Show.
- Sheryl Crow criticized the event as 'disgraceful and void of decency' on Instagram Stories.
05Why it matters
The editorial take
UFC Freedom 250 — a sporting event hosted on the White House lawn by the Trump administration — has become a flashpoint for broader culture-war backlash. Hokit's transphobic remark about Michelle Obama and the backlash from figures like Stewart and Crow show how the event has transcended sports to become a political litmus test. The White House hosting a UFC card continues a pattern of the administration blurring lines between entertainment and governance.
A UFC fight on the White House lawn was always going to be a culture-war lightning rod, and here we are. Hokit's comment about Michelle Obama turned a post-fight interview into national news, and now late-night hosts and Grammy winners are weighing in. The event itself is the story — the Trump admin keeps staging entertainment spectacles at the White House and people keep losing their minds over it.
