'Cancel it', Trump says after artists drop out of US Freedom 250 festival
Following the withdrawal of most headlining artists from the White House-linked US Freedom 250 festival, Donald Trump suggested canceling the event and holding a "Make America Great Again" rally instead. Artists like McBride stated they were misled about the event's nonpartisan nature, while others, such as Vanilla Ice and Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli, confirmed their intention to perform.

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AI-generatedFollowing the withdrawal of most headlining artists from the White House-linked US Freedom 250 festival, Donald Trump suggested canceling the event and holding a "Make America Great Again" rally instead. Artists like McBride stated they were misled about the event's nonpartisan nature, while others, such as Vanilla Ice and Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli, confirmed their intention to perform. Trump, in posts on Truth Social, criticized the departing artists and proposed an "AMERICA IS BACK Rally" in Washington D.C. at the same time and location, asserting he would be the main attraction. He further advocated for replacing the festival entirely with a rally for "Great Patriots."
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5 extractedFab Morvan will perform as scheduled.
Trump suggested replacing the festival with a 'MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN RALLY'.
Vanilla Ice stated the event is not a political platform but a celebration of America's birthday.
McBride stated she was presented with an opportunity to perform at a nonpartisan event that turned out to be misleading.
Trump claimed he gets much larger audiences than Elvis in his prime.