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After record heat and severe thunderstorms forced America’s 250th birthday party to downsize and later evacuate the venue for fear of lightning strikes, President Donald Trump forced the show to go on so he could have his star turn at the center of the show long after many Americans had finished celebrating.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller says he’s conducted careful analysis and decided that god intervened to make Donald Trump president for the 250th birthday of the United States. In a bizarre,
The biggest festivities are still to come, including a speech by the president and a fireworks display in Washington that is promised to be the biggest in history. Across the city of Philadelphia, bells started ringing at noon to mark the moment when the Continental Congress voted to approve the Declaration of Independence,
Trump told Fox's Bret Baier he is making his big Fourth of July speech even though lightening forced the Great American State Fair to evacuate
President Donald Trump marked the Fourth of July by treating his family to custom cookies, though they may have been a little awkward to bite into, given whose face was on them. The cookie served aboard Air Force One depicted Trump,
Some events have already been cancelled, or will start later, as parts of the country grapple with extreme heat.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Friday showed off the new U.S. currency featuring President Trump’s signature, which is set to enter circulation soon in honor of the nation’s 250th birthday. Bessent reposted an image shared on Trump’s Truth Social account of the $100 bill,
The publication said it was resurfacing the piece so readers could "judge for themselves" how the author's assessments had "stood the test of time."
President Donald Trump compared his willingness—or, rather, eagerness—to deliver his July 4th speech after the National Mall was evacuated due to severe weather on Saturday to U.S. soldiers storming the beaches of Normandy during World War II.
