Jon Jones recently sent fans into a frenzy by sharing a stunning promo video seemingly calling for a spot on the UFC White House card next year.Jones has been vocal about his desire to fight in the June 2026 event despite having hung up his gloves earlier this year. Jones vacated the UFC heavyweight title in June after consistently dismissing a title unification fight against the then-interim champion, Tom Aspinall. However, 'Bones' re-entered the UFC testing pool in July after the White House card was announced.While Jones is keen on fighting on the one-of-a-kind card, Dana White doesn't seem interested in booking the UFC legend. In his latest effort to convince the promotion, Jones recently dropped a promo for the event and seemingly made his case for a spot on the card. In a voiceover, he said:"In the summer of 2026, America turns 250 years old, and I couldn’t be more proud to call myself an American. I love this country. The people, the promise, the fight. This nation was built on courage and conflict, on the belief that we can take on the biggest, the boldest, and come out victorious. That’s how I’ve lived my life."He continued:“I can’t help but think what a better way to celebrate America’s fight than for its best fighters to put it on full display. To remind the world who we are. Not just a country of words, but of warriors. Maybe somewhere iconic, or maybe on a certain someone’s lawn. All I know is, I’m fueled up, fired up, and ready. God bless the United States of America, and God bless the fighters who carry its spirit."After @ChampRDS shared the video via an X post, fans flocked to the comments section to share their reaction.One fan wrote:"Bro really working OT for this card."Another fan asked:"Where was this energy when Tom [Aspinall] called him out."Check out some more reactions below:Screenshots from @ChampRDS on XJon Jones makes passionate plea to Dana White for UFC White House spotJon Jones recently urged Dana White to book him for a fight on the UFC White House card and revealed that he was healthy enough to put on a show. Jones also expressed his eagerness to represent America in the octagon.In an interview with The Schmo at the Dirty Boxing 4 event (via @Redcorner_MMA on X), Jones pleaded with White for a UFC White House feature:“I really hope it happens. Dana, bro, please, bro, please. I’m training, I feel great, I’m healthy, and I’ll be so honored to represent our country and do what I do best.”