Trump Marks U.S. 250th Anniversary With Storm-Delayed Mall Speech
Trump mixed patriotic pageantry with campaign-style attacks on communism and voting rules after storms delayed the evening program.
- On Saturday, July 4, 2026, President Donald Trump delivered the Salute to America 250 speech on the National Mall after a nearly two-hour evacuation caused by severe thunderstorms in Washington, D.C.
- Freedom 250, a group established by the Trump administration, supplanted a bipartisan planning body to organize the event, fencing off much of the National Mall for the 'Great American State Fair' amid controversy.
- During his 45-minute address, Trump honored military veterans and the Artemis II crew while calling for passage of the SAVE America Act and denouncing what he described as a rising 'communist' threat.
- A massive fireworks display followed the president's remarks, concluding the day's events; critics expressed concerns about the administration's $15 million renovation of the Lincoln Memorial's Reflecting Pool, which suffered peeling paint and algae blooms.
- Polling by Reuters/Ipsos found a majority of Americans, including three-quarters of Democrats, view the 250th-anniversary events as overly political, reflecting debate over blending official commemorations with partisan messaging ahead of November midterms.
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