Trump attacks artists dropping out of US Freedom 250 concert and mulls appearing himself
Several artists, including Young MC, Bret Michaels, and Martina McBride, have withdrawn from the US Freedom 250 concert, a 16-day event celebrating America's 250th birthday planned for the National Mall in Washington D.C. The performers cited concerns that the event, launched by the Trump administration, has become political, stating they were misled about its affiliation.

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AI-generatedSeveral artists, including Young MC, Bret Michaels, and Martina McBride, have withdrawn from the US Freedom 250 concert, a 16-day event celebrating America's 250th birthday planned for the National Mall in Washington D.C. The performers cited concerns that the event, launched by the Trump administration, has become political, stating they were misled about its affiliation. In response, President Donald Trump criticized the departing artists as "third rate" and is considering holding his own "AMERICA IS BACK Rally" at the same time and location. Freedom 250, a nonprofit organization, maintains the event is non-partisan and aims to unite Americans.
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5 extractedUS President Donald Trump stated he might give a 'major speech' in Washington D.C. instead and called the withdrawing artists 'third rate'.
Freedom 250 was launched by the Trump administration, and the President appointed its CEO.
Artists including Young MC, Morris Day, the Commodores, Bret Michaels, and Martina McBride have withdrawn from the event.
Multiple performers booked for the US Freedom 250 concert have withdrawn, citing misleading information about the event's political affiliation.
Trump is considering organizing an 'AMERICA IS BACK Rally' on the same date and location as the planned festival.