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The United States is marking the 250th anniversary of its independence with nationwide celebrations, as President Donald Trump prepares to headline a major event in Washington, D.C. Across the country, Americans are celebrating with parades, fireworks and concerts, while cities including Philadelphia and New York have organised special events to commemorate the historic milestone. In …
The United States is marking the 250th anniversary of its independence with nationwide celebrations, as President Donald Trump prepares to headline a major event in Washington, D.C.
Across the country, Americans are celebrating with parades, fireworks and concerts, while cities including Philadelphia and New York have organised special events to commemorate the historic milestone.
In the nation’s capital, Trump is expected to address supporters at a rally on the National Mall, accompanied by military flyovers and a large fireworks display.
The event is taking place under heightened security and has drawn criticism from opponents who argue it blurs the line between a national commemoration and a political campaign event.
Several Democratic-led states reportedly declined to participate in the celebrations, while some performers withdrew over concerns about the event’s political tone.
The anniversary marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, a defining moment in the history of the United States.