Trump inserts himself into the centre of America's 250th birthday celebrations
Donald Trump has inserted himself into America's 250th birthday celebrations, turning what was intended as a unifying event into a partisan one. As musical acts withdrew from planned concerts, Trump stated he did not need them, preferring to be surrounded by "happy people, smart people, successful people and people that know how to win." He instructed his representatives to explore making himself the featured attraction of a "Great American State Fair" on the National Mall, potentially a "giant Make America Great Again Rally." This move follows Trump's reflection on serving a second term during historic national events, including this anniversary.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump has inserted himself into America's 250th birthday celebrations, turning what was intended as a unifying event into a partisan one. As musical acts withdrew from planned concerts, Trump stated he did not need them, preferring to be surrounded by "happy people, smart people, successful people and people that know how to win." He instructed his representatives to explore making himself the featured attraction of a "Great American State Fair" on the National Mall, potentially a "giant Make America Great Again Rally." This move follows Trump's reflection on serving a second term during historic national events, including this anniversary. A competing, privately funded "Freedom 250" committee, backed by Trump, was also formed to host its own events alongside the official "America 250" commission.
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4 extractedDonald Trump stated he doesn't need 'so-called artists' for America's 250th birthday celebrations.
Trump-backed groups formed a competing 'Freedom 250' committee to host their own events for America's 250th birthday.
A growing list of musical acts announced they were dropping out of or had not agreed to participate in concerts for America's 250th anniversary.
Trump instructed representatives to explore making him the featured attraction of a 'Great American State Fair' on the National Mall.