Trump caps summer of US 250th birthday with auto race through Washington
The donation will fund scholarships for foster youth at Indiana and Purdue universities through Melania Trump’s initiative, officials said.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump will wave the green flag to start the Freedom 250 Grand Prix in Washington, capping America's 250th anniversary celebration with a first-of-its-kind IndyCar race through the capital's streets.
- The race highlights summer-long America 250 festivities after Trump issued an executive order directing the Transportation Department to design the course, bypassing Congress when the original Capitol-area proposal stalled over advertising restrictions.
- More than 100,000 spectators are expected to attend the 1.7-mile circuit with free admission, while corporate sponsors including Boeing, SpaceX, and Delta Air Lines support the event where 25 drivers will reach speeds up to 180 miles per hour.
- President Trump will take a ceremonial lap in the presidential limousine, known as "The Beast," before the race begins, while officials pause air traffic at Ronald Reagan National Airport for three hours to accommodate military flyovers.
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Freedom 250 grand finale: Race cars, Air Force One and one bald eagle
President Donald Trump‘s summer-long celebration of America’s 250th birthday ended Sunday the only way it possibly could: with race cars, fighter jets, a presidential limousine, an operatic tenor and a bald eagle flying over Washington. The inaugural Freedom 250 Grand Prix transformed streets surrounding the National Mall into an IndyCar course, bringing thousands of spectators to the capital for what was billed as the finale of Trump’s months-l…
Melania Trump discusses foster care initiative and racing interest at Freedom 250 Grand Prix
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Trump waves green flag to kick off Freedom 250 Grand Prix in Washington DC - The Tribune
Trump and First Lady Melania Trump took an honorary lap around the 1.7-mile (2.74 km) track in the presidential motorcade, known as the Beast, as IndyCar fans cheered. Trump was also seen speaking with some of the drivers before returning to the Beast.
(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Hong Jeong-gyu = A spectacular scene unfolded in the heart of Washington, D.C., the U.S. capital, where race cars sped at nearly 200 miles per hour (approximately 320 km/h)...
US President Donald Trump took a lap of honor in the safety car “The Beast” ahead of Sunday’s Indycar race on the streets of Washington. “I’m going to do a little circle,” Trump said upon arriving.
A military conflict with Iran that does not end. A fresh trade war with neighboring Canada. Instability in the public debt markets. Falling in popularity rates and half-term elections around the corner where polls favor opposition. U.S. President Donald Trump put aside all those problems this Sunday in favor of a much more pleasurable activity: giving the starting flag to an Indycar car race in the streets of a Washington turned, for a day, into…
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