Trump Opens America 250 Celebrations With National Mall Rally
The kickoff features a military flyover, patriotic performers and canceled acts as Trump blurs the line between commemoration and campaign politics.
- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump hosts a political rally on the National Mall in Washington to launch a 16-day celebration of the United States' 250th anniversary, titled "The Great American State Fair."
- Following the withdrawal of several musicians—including Martina McBride and the Commodores—due to concerns the event had become politicized, months of friction have marked anniversary planning.
- Trump ordered a $16 million repair of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and installed statues, while revised programming features Lee Greenwood and Christopher Macchio alongside military bands.
- Amid a low 37% approval rating, Trump faces voter frustration over the Iran war and high consumer prices as the White House counters perceptions of a lame-duck presidency.
- Harvard University professor James Snyder noted that while past rallies helped Trump turn out supporters, this event is unlikely to provide strategic benefit for Republicans in November midterm elections.
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Trump to hold rally on National Mall: What to know
President Donald Trump is set to hold a rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to kick off the District’s Independence Day celebrations and the Great American State Fair. The rally is slated to begin at 7 p.m. near the Washington Monument. The campaign-style rally will feature a military flyover by stealth bombers, military bands, and award-winning country music singer Lee Greenwood. “Fantastic Music!!! MAGA!!! FUN!!! Be th…
Trump Turns America 250 Kickoff Into Campaign-Style Rally on National Mall
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