Hillary Clinton hauled furniture out of the White House until the government made her give it back.
She climbed back on her soapbox to rant about the UFC event at the White House.
Then something from Hillary Clinton's past came back to wreck her.
Hillary Clinton Attacked UFC Freedom 250 and Used It to Fundraise for Herself
The UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn drew 4,000 guests – military members, VIPs, and Trump officials – for a historic celebration of America's 250th birthday and the president's 80th. A bald eagle flew over the crowd before the first fight.
Hillary Clinton reacted with a bitter rant and pivoted to a fundraising pitch on social media.
"Remember, during today's literal cage match on the White House grounds: No matter what, it's not his house. It's our house," Clinton wrote on X.
She attached a link to donate to her political action committee, Onward Together.
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) hit first. "They literally rented out the Lincoln Bedroom and don't forget Bill's activity in the Oval Office. The vandalism that went on when you left was also well documented."
Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton posted: "Woman who stole White House furniture has something to say about 'our house.'"
Then an Air Force officer who actually served inside the Clinton White House ended the conversation.
"Ma'am, as the Air Force officer who carried the nuclear football for your husband in the White House, I spent two years inside that 'people's house' with you. Remember me? I remember you," RedState’s Buzz Patterson wrote.
The Clinton White House Furniture Theft and Lincoln Bedroom Scandal Are Back on the Record
Clinton’s record at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue isn't a talking point. It is documented and official.
The Clintons took an estimated $28,000 in White House furnishings when they left in 2001 – items legally designated as White House property.
They returned the items and paid $86,000 to the federal government for other gifts received during the Clinton tenure.
White House spokesman Davis Ingle said last October: "Failed presidential candidate and former First Lady Crooked Hillary Clinton stole furniture from the White House on her way out until she was forced to return it."
The Government Accountability Office reviewed the 2001 transition and confirmed in an official report that "damage, theft, vandalism, and pranks occurred in the White House complex during the 2001 presidential transition."
Staff glued desk drawers shut. "W" keys were stripped from computer keyboards. A 20-inch presidential seal was ripped from a wall.
Rep. Bob Barr, who requested the investigation, summed it up after the report dropped: "The Clinton administration treated the White House worse than college freshmen checking out of their dorm rooms."
Then there was the Lincoln Bedroom. Congressional Republicans investigated and concluded it had been used as a fundraising tool – with major Democrat donors rewarded with overnight stays.
This Is Not the First Time She Pulled This Exact Move
Last October, when Trump announced the White House ballroom expansion, Clinton posted the same line: "It's not his house. It's your house. And he's destroying it."
The furniture story resurfaced. The GAO vandalism report circulated. The backlash was identical.
Hillary Clinton has now twice tried to position herself as the guardian of the People's House – and twice gotten buried under the official record of what she and Bill left behind.
The GAO report exists. The $28,000 in returned furnishings exists. The glued drawers and stripped keyboards are in black-and-white government documents.
Trump put 4,000 Americans on the South Lawn to watch a bald eagle open a UFC fight celebrating 250 years of this country. Hillary Clinton used the moment to fundraise for herself and lecture America about respect for institutions.
The Air Force officer who carried the nuclear football for her husband remembered everything. So does everyone else.
Sources:
- Cristina Laila, "Bitter Loser Hillary Clinton Gets Savaged For Attacking President Trump Over Freedom 250 UFC Fight at White House," The Gateway Pundit, June 14, 2026.
- Nick Arama, "Hillary Clinton's Tantrum Over the UFC Fight Gets the Proper Backlash It Deserves," RedState, June 14, 2026.
- Nick Arama, "Hot Takes: Hillary Clinton Decimated by Backlash After Attacking Trump White House Construction," RedState, May 30, 2026.
- Emma Colton, "Trump Admin Accuses Hillary Clinton of Stealing White House Furniture as Former First Lady Slams Ballroom Plan," Fox News Digital, October 24, 2025.
- Fox News, "Hillary Clinton Mocked for 2001 Furniture Scandal Amid Trump Ballroom Meltdown: 'At Least He Didn't Steal,'" Fox News, October 22, 2025.
- U.S. General Accounting Office, "The White House: Allegations of Damage During the 2001 Presidential Transition," GAO-02-360, June 7, 2002.

