Trump declares US ‘most exceptional nation’ amid 250 celebrations

Trump declares US ‘most exceptional nation’ amid 250 celebrations

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Blue-state Republicans rescue state fair booths after Dem governors fumble representation

GOP state officials swooped in at last minute to save booths after Democratic governors refused to send representation to the “Great American State Fair” sparking a social media firestorm.

Photos circulated earlier in the week of the Connecticut and Maine booths showing signage of the state names and two bare chairs with critics calling out the blue states for not being patriotic.

In a last-minute effort officials along with local volunteers rallied organizations to donate to their booths and covered travel on their own dime.

“We’re here on our own dime just trying to spend the weekend celebrating America as we should,” said Maine state Rep. Trey Stewart. “Unfortunately, it’s a failure of leadership on our governor [Mills] and her department for frankly missing an incredible opportunity.”

“There are thousands of people that are coming to visit this booth to talk to people from Maine. It’s shame that up until yesterday. We didn’t have any representation here,” Stewart added.

“I thought it was incredibly embarrassing this day to Maine. We went back, brought volunteers together and wanted people to show the real Maine what it really is, not just senators with Nazi tattoos,” said Maine state Rep. Reagan Paul referencing Democratic Senate Nominee Graham Platner.

“[Governor Ned Lamont] wanted to snub the president, which to me is completely inappropriate because it’s not about that. This is about the people of Connecticut. It’s about our country. It’s the birth of America,” state Sen. Rob Sampson said.

Connecticut handed out pocket Constitutions and PEZ candies Saturday.

“It’s incredible the amount of people coming in to see the Connecticut booth there’s actually a line out the door it’s non-stop all day long so many residents from Connecticut coming up and saying thank you we’re from Connecticut,” said state Rep. Gale Mastrofrancesco.

July Fourth revelers weigh Trump’s performance and the issues they can’t ignore

Americans at the “Great American State Fair” shared their excitement about celebrating the Fourth of July with Fox News Digital, while also weighing in on President Donald Trump’s performance and the issues they see as the nation’s biggest concerns.

Susan and her husband Greg shared they have long had their trip to Washington planned — not just celebrate America’s birthday, but also Greg’s retirement from the Army.

A family from Colorado shared that they are worried about the economy and Iran, but trust Trump will get it straightened out.

They also shared that socialism is a top concern having seen it in their own state.

“It’s not just what the president is doing. It’s a lot of politics over a lot of years that has created the situation we’re in,” shared Sandy.

Many said the country has become too divided by politics and that Americans should spend less time focusing on partisan differences and more time embracing the shared values and freedoms that unite them.

Zelenskyy says Trump call on Fourth of July offers ‘real prospect’ to end Ukraine war

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy marked America’s Independence Day on Saturday with a “very good” phone call to President Donald Trump, expressing deep gratitude for vital U.S. military aid and noting there is a “real prospect” to end the conflict.

In an X post, Zelenskyy extended holiday congratulations to the president and the American public.

He specifically credited the U.S. with helping Ukraine defend its sovereignty through both political support and crucial defense shipments, including Javelin anti-tank missiles and Patriot air defense systems.

“I am grateful to every American heart that cares about the future of Ukraine, Europe, and everyone around the world for whom freedom matters,” Zelenskyy wrote in the post.

Beyond holiday well-wishes, the high-stakes call focused heavily on active military planning and diplomacy.

Zelenskyy said they analyzed the current situation on the frontline and discussed diplomatic efforts to resolve the war, emphasizing that “America’s resolve is decisive” in securing a pathway to peace.

Both leaders agreed to continue critical defense and diplomatic discussions in person during the upcoming NATO Summit in Ankara.

Netanyahu marks America’s 250th with July 4 message praising US-Israel alliance

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu marked America’s 250th Independence Day with a video message celebrating the U.S.-Israel alliance, calling America “the greatest force for liberty the modern world has known.

“Netanyahu also reflected on a personal milestone, noting that America’s bicentennial in 1976 coincided with Israel’s Operation Jonathan — the Entebbe hostage rescue mission in Uganda — during which his brother, Yonatan Netanyahu, was killed leading Israeli commandos.”

One commander did not [return], my brother Yoni,” Netanyahu said. “He gave his life so that others could live.”The Israeli leader said Israel and the United States continue to face common threats, arguing that both democracies remain united against their adversaries.”

The tyrants we face chant, ‘Death to America, death to Israel,'” Netanyahu said. “They think freedom is weak. They think democracies are weak. They’re wrong.”

The message comes as Israel and Iran remain under a fragile ceasefire and the U.S. has paused nuclear talks with Tehran during Iran’s weeklong memorial events for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

Netanyahu also announced Saturday a “near future” trip to the U.S. as President Donald Trump has paused Iran peace talks for a period of a week.

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A look inside the America 250 time capsule slated for Philadelphia burial

In honor of nation’s historic 250th birthday, a large waterproof, stainless steel vessel weighing thousands of pounds will be buried in Philadelphia’s Independence National Historical Park on Saturday.

The capsule, which houses nearly 200 items from across the country, is set to be unburied and reopened in 2276.

All three branches of government, 50 states and five territories will be represented.

Key items sealed inside the vessel include: a pocket Constitution signed by the Supreme Court justices; a crystal from the 2026 New Year’s Eve ball in Times Square; a message in a bottle from Coca-Cola; an American flag flown at the 2026 Rose Parade; and an NFL America250 commemorative coin.

Fox News Digital’s Taylor Penley contributed to this report.

Trump celebrates ‘incredible’ crowds in nation’s capital ahead of Lincoln Memorial speech

President Donald Trump celebrated a “stronger than ever” America in a Fourth of July Truth Social post, praising the “incredible” crowds gathered in Washington, D.C. despite the heat.

Trump highlighted the spectacular air shows, saying the pilots and equipment are “at a level never seen before.”

Looking ahead to his scheduled 10 p.m. address at the Lincoln Memorial, the president also addressed recent vandalism at the Reflecting Pool, calling the perpetrators “Vandal Thugs” and promising that the pool would be quickly drained and repaired immediately following the holiday weekend.

US Naval Academy Electric Brigade concert canceled as severe storms hit Annapolis

Lightning, extreme heat and high winds in Maryland have forced the City of Annapolis to cancel its Fourth of July Independence Day parade and the U.S. Naval Academy Electric Brigade concert at Lawyer’s Mall.

The Annapolis Office of Emergency Management posted a Saturday afternoon update noting the parade will not be rescheduled.

Despite the daytime cancellations, the city’s landmark fireworks show is still scheduled to proceed at 9:15 p.m. local time.

Officials said the fireworks may be delayed depending on how the storm develops.

Local authorities are continuing to monitor the weather and are advising residents and visitors to stay safe.

Florida secretary of state touts ‘Free State of Florida’ at Great American State Fair exhibit

Florida Secretary of State Cory Byrd told Fox News Digital that the state has been working on its exhibit for the Great American State Fair for more than a year as part of its America 250 celebration.

The exhibit highlights Florida’s history, tracing its roots as the nation’s 14th colony, while also showcasing its natural beauty, agriculture and contributions to the space industry.

“We have our natural resources, humanities, all the beautiful environment, and then agriculture, and really showing how our food is produced, and all the things that come from Florida, so it’s exciting,” Byrd said.

Florida is now home to more than 23.3 million residents, making it the nation’s third-most populous state and one of its fastest-growing. Since the 2020 Census, the state’s population has grown by more than 1.8 million people. Much of that growth followed the COVID-19 pandemic, when many blue states instituted strict lockdown restrictions and mask requirements, which Florida did not impose.

Byrd welcomed the population growth, saying its a testament to what Republican Governor Ron DeSantis calls the “Florida dream.”

“You can come live your dream, the Florida dream, and you know people from around the country are doing that, and we’re happy to have them, as long as they don’t come and try to change things,” Byrd said.

Former Navy SEALs, Special Ops veterans deliver stunning jump for America 250

An elite group of military heroes took to the skies on Saturday to deliver a breathtaking tribute for the Fourth of July America 250 celebrations.

The Patriot Parachute Team, comprised of former Navy SEALs and Special Operations veterans, launched a high-flying display at the Cody Stampede Rodeo.

Video captured the skilled parachuters spinning high in the sky while carrying a giant American flag and an America 250 banner.

Fox News Digital’s Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.

Lithuania flies largest-ever foreign US flag to honor America’s 250th birthday

Lithuania marked America’s historic 250th Independence Day by raising the largest foreign national flag in its country’s history over the capital city of Vilnius.

The tribute, a joint effort by Lithuania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the American Chamber of Commerce in Lithuania and the U.S. Embassy, flew high on the landmark Vilnius TV Tower on Saturday.

The display set two new records: the largest foreign national flag ever raised in Lithuania, and the biggest ever displayed on the TV tower.

The massive American flag measures 5,813 square feet and weighs 154 pounds.

Laid completely flat, the flag is big enough to cover an entire NBA basketball court.

“The record-sized U.S. flag flying over Vilnius today is more than an impressive sight — it is a powerful symbol of our strategic partnership and the deep friendship between our nations,” Audra Plepytė, Lithuania’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, said during the ceremony.

Several Lithuanian government institutions also illuminated their headquarters in red, white and blue.

Israel Katz marks America 250: ‘Unbreakable alliance between Israel, US has never been stronger’

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz marked America’s 250th Independence Day by praising the U.S., and his counterparts in War Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump.

“The unbreakable alliance between Israel and the United States has never been stronger,” Katz wrote. “Together, we are building a safer and better Middle East while defending freedom and defeating the forces of terror.

“President @realDonaldTrump has been one the greatest friend Israel has ever had, and under his leadership our strategic partnership has reached unprecedented heights.”

Trump shares a ‘happy birthday letter to America’ on 250th anniversary

President Donald Trump wrote an address to the nation published in the New York Post on Saturday.

“On this wonderful occasion of the 250th birthday of the United States of America, we celebrate our history, our heroes, our flag, our freedom, our unyielding spirit, and the promise of even more greatness that lies ahead,” Trump wrote in the Post.

“We share a tradition of winning. This is what makes our country unique. We are winners.”

“This is what it means to be an American. And we knew how to win right from the start.”

“On the morning of April 19, 1775, hundreds of British soldiers in their bright red coats marched out of Boston to put down the colonial rebellion and arrest the rebel leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock.”

“The British moved in tight, disciplined columns, shoulder to shoulder, with drums beating and flags flying, just as they had been trained to do so well.”

“But along their 20-mile route were hundreds of farmers, blacksmiths, and shopkeepers, ordinary men with rifles who fired on their oppressors from behind stone walls and trees, before melting back into the countryside”

“The soldiers’ red coats made perfect targets. Their strict discipline and perfect formation became a death sentence against the unyielding spirit of resourceful and determined men defending their liberty.”

“The Battles of Lexington and Concord marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War and the dawn of the first light of American freedom that forever stands as a beacon of hope to the world,” Trump wrote.

The president’s piece continues recounting U.S. history through the Civil War and up to the current day.

“We are one family and one nation. We salute the same beautiful flag. We share the same glorious freedoms. And whenever our way of life has been threatened, we have responded,” he finished.

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Crowds form on National Mall to celebrate America’s 250th birthday despite sweltering heat

Despite triple-digit temperatures, crowds gathered on the National Mall Saturday to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, determined not to let the sweltering heat dampen the historic occasion.

With the temperature climbing to a record 100 degrees and a heat advisory in effect, families lined up outside the Great American State Fair armed with fans and water bottles. Organizers delayed the fair’s opening from 10 a.m. to noon in response to the dangerous heat, giving crews and attendees additional time to prepare for the heat.

The Great American State Fair, which will run until July 10, stretches across nearly two mile, spanning 10 blocks of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The Fair features more than 150 exhibits representing states and U.S. territories and includes a 110-foot Ferris wheel. The fairgrounds are expected to be a prime location to watch the evening’s fireworks, drawing even larger crowds as the day continues.

The ‘1776 Diet’: What Americans really ate during the nation’s founding

Many of the American colonists’ eating habits have made a comeback in recent years. They ate minimally processed, locally sourced whole foods and regularly incorporated organ meats into their meals.

Livestock and many Old World crops had already been introduced to North America by European explorers and settlers during the centuries before the nation’s founding.

Early settlers adapted European cooking traditions using ingredients available in North America, the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress (CSPC) reported.

Indigenous peoples introduced corn to the colonists, and it became a core ingredient in many of their recipes. Beans, squash, and potatoes were among the other crops that became incorporated into colonial cooking, according to the CSPC.

“Cornmeal appeared in dishes such as hasty pudding — a thick porridge similar to polenta — and johnnycakes, simple griddle cakes that were popular from New England to the South,” reported History Facts.

Cornmeal Johnnycakes, roast pork and cream cheese are distinctly early-American foods the CSPC has recipes for on its website.

Regional customs and crops greatly influenced what the colonists ate. Rice and okra grew well and was plentiful in the South, where French and African influences also shaped eating habits. Dutch, English and German immigrants largely settled the north and established the region’s culinary traditions.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Teresa Mull.

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World leaders, dignitaries pay tribute to America on historic 250th birthday

America’s role in world affairs and its special relationships with allies and partners were on full display Saturday as world leaders offered congratulations and praise while the U.S. celebrated its 250th birthday.

“This year marks a truly historic milestone and a moment of great celebration for Americans everywhere,” The United Kingdom’s King Charles III wrote in a statement . “It offers an opportunity to pause and reflect on the remarkable journey of the United States over the past two and a half centuries, and to honour all that has been achieved since 1776.”

Pope Leo XIV, leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics, extended his “heartfelt congratulations” to the American people on the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

“In marking this anniversary, it is important to recognize that freedom of religion has long been central to the American promise, protecting both individual dignity and the peaceful coexistence of a diverse people,” Leo wrote in a statement.

In France, authorities illuminated the Eiffel Tower in red, white and blue in what Paris described as a “heartfelt tribute to America’s 250th anniversary” and “a powerful reminder that the friendship between our two nations dates back to the 18th century.”

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasized that the United States was “founded on freedom, democracy, and responsibility.

“Germany and the USA have always enjoyed a close friendship. Especially in challenging times, our transatlantic partnership remains indispensable,” he wrote on X.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Amelie Botbol.

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Salena Zito says Americans are expressing ‘gratefulness’ on 250th anniversary

Salena Zito, a Pittsburgh-based columnist for the Washington Examiner, joined Fox News on Saturday to discuss the overwhelming sense of gratefulness she says is being felt nationwide for America’s 250th birthday.

Zito highlighted local fireworks, block parties, and the impressive parade of tall ships filling New York Harbor, emphasizing the country’s unity and appreciation for the historic moment.

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Bill Clinton blasts Trump on America’s 250th

Former President Bill Clinton laid into President Donald Trump on America’s 250th anniversary on Saturday.

Clinton attacked Trump’s policies on immigration as well as his decision to launch the war in Iran.

“The people in charge have unleashed masked agents on American communities to seize people from their homes, workplaces, and the street,” Clinton wrote. “They have started an unconstitutional war on a whim, with no clear objectives or exit strategy, and zero regard for the consequences to the lives of millions of people around the world.”

“With the help of lifetime appointees to the Supreme Court and a compliant Congress, they have weaponized government to settle personal scores, prosecute enemies, stamp out free speech, and made the federal government a new profit center for themselves and their allies,” he continued.

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July 4 heat delays America 250 celebration as State Fair guests share love of USA

The Great American State Fair was postponed Saturday after multiple people reportedly fainted onsite the day before, forcing thousands of visitors to pivot during celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary.

Friday’s medical emergencies required onsite attention as crowds flocked to the nation’s capital for Independence Day.

The fair reopened later on Friday evening, but was postponed again on Saturday.

Fox News Digital asked attendees what it took to get to the capital, and what they made of the closure.

“We are so blessed to live in the best country in the world,” Whitney Thomas, a mother from North Carolina who traveled with her family for the Great American State Fair, told Fox News Digital on Friday.

Despite the weather closure, she said her family was able to enjoy the State Fair Thursday evening and planned to wait out the heat in nearby museums until the fair reopened.

“I wanted my kids, who are 9 and 10, to be able to experience this with us,” she said.

Brad Shultis, a retired Marine who traveled from Stafford, Virginia, expressed frustration over the decision to halt festivities.

“You cannot tell me that America was won by shutting things down when it gets hot,” he told Fox News Digital.

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First lady Melania Trump gives love letter to America on 250th anniversary

First lady Melania Trump marked America’s 250th year of independence in a post on X on Saturday.

“Freedom is more than a constitutional principle,” Melania wrote. “Individual Liberty is the foundation that lets one create, build businesses, challenge convention, and pursue ideas without fear.”

“Self-determination inspires different thinking,” she continued. “It’s the same free will our founders fought for in 1776 – and the same natural rights America protects today.”

“Happy 250th birthday, USA!” she added.

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Heat can’t stop patriotic Americans from flooding into DC for July 4 weekend celebrations

Attendees shared their frustration and resilience after extreme heat forced the Great American State Fair to temporarily close during America’s 250th on Friday.

“I’m a retired Marine. You cannot tell me that America was won by shutting things down when it gets hot,” said one man exasperated with the closure.

DC saw temperatures in excess of 100 degrees throughout Friday. The fair then closed during mid afternoon and reopened at 5pm.

“To live in the best country in the world and I wanted my kids who are nine and ten to be able to experience this with us. I might try to cool off, take the kids to the Spy Museum, do something with some AC for a little bit but then we’ll be back,” said a mother from North Carolina.

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PETER NAVARRO: Americans melted tyranny down and fired it back as deadly musket balls

This is an excerpt from an opinion article by former White House senior counselor Peter Navarro.

In 1776, most Americans looked at the toppled statue of King George III in New York City’s Bowling Green and saw a shattered symbol of British tyranny.

Oliver Wolcott saw ammunition.

Four thousand pounds of lead. Enough, if properly gathered, hauled, melted, and molded, to help arm a revolution.

The statue had been erected in 1770, a gilded monument to imperial authority in America’s busiest port city. King George sat on horseback, dressed in the Roman style, elevated above the city as a daily reminder of who ruled and who obeyed.

But by the summer of 1776, that reminder had become intolerable.

On July 9, George Washington had the newly adopted Declaration of Independence read aloud to his troops and to the people of New York. The words did what words sometimes do in history. They became action.

A crowd of soldiers, sailors, and patriots surged down Broadway to Bowling Green. There stood the king: gilded, mounted, and untouchable.

They threw ropes around the statue, pulled, and brought the symbol of British power crashing to the ground.

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Vance marks America 250 aboard USS Kearsarge in New York Harbor

Vice President JD Vance addressed members of the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Kearsarge in New York Harbor on Saturday.

Vance paid homage to George Washington and other founding fathers who “by the grace of almighty God” secured for us “a free, a proud and an independent republic that endures, and doesn’t just endure, but thrives to this very day.”

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US brands go patriotic with $17.76 burger deals, eagle cups and more for America’s 250th

American brands are going all in on red, white and blue as the country prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday.

From $17.76 burger deals and eagle-shaped coffee cups to collectible Coca-Cola cans and limited-edition snacks, companies are rolling out patriotic promotions tied to America’s semiquincentennial.

Steak ’n Shake is offering two “Liberty Meals” for $17.76 throughout July.

The meal includes a double grass-fed Steakburger, beef tallow fries and a Patriot milkshake, according to the chain.

“$17.76 for two Liberty Meals — all July long!” the burger chain wrote on X. “A Liberty Meal includes a double grass-fed Steakburger, beef tallow fries, and a Patriot milkshake. Can’t touch this, Mr. Five Guys.”

Dunkin’ is marking the occasion with a limited-edition “Eagle Cup,” themed merchandise and a summer menu tied to America’s 250th birthday.

The collectible cup features a clear base and a sculpted eagle lid. Dunkin’ said customers can purchase it for $10.99 and receive a free medium beverage.

The cup also includes a promotional code for $3 medium Refreshers or Dunkin’ Zero beverages for 30 days.

“Like summer fireworks, this drop won’t last forever. Quantities of the Eagle Cup are limited, so head to your local Dunkin’ soon before it flies off the shelves,” Dunkin’ said in its June 29 announcement.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Sophia Compton.

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Dangerous thunderstorms brewing threaten July 4 celebrations in dozen states

Severe thunderstorms are expected to continue across parts of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic through the July 4 holiday weekend.

While they won’t be enough to break the historic heat wave baking the region, they could disrupt nighttime fireworks celebrations with damaging wind gusts and heavy rain.

Storms could also delay travelers at major East Coast airports and create brief periods of difficult driving for holiday road-trippers.

Sweltering temperatures across the region approaching and exceeding 100 degrees, combined with high humidity are fueling thunderstorm development Saturday.

NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center issued a level 3 severe storm threat across the Mid-Atlantic, including Washington, D.C.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, storms could produce damaging downbursts — concentrated bursts of straight-line winds in excess of 60 mph — Saturday evening, potentially jeopardizing America 250 fireworks shows.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Julian Atienza.

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Firework show celebrates America 250 at George Washington’s home Mount Vernon

George Washington’s home of Mount Vernon in Virginia featured a big fireworks celebration America’s 250th year of independence on Friday night.

Footage from CSPAN shows the historic home lit up with lights as fireworks burst in the air overhead.

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Rubio says America will be ‘greatest nation on earth’ for another 250 years: ‘With God’s grace’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio marked America’s 250th year of independence in a post on X on Saturday.

“For 250 years, America has been the greatest nation on Earth — and with God’s grace, it will be for 250 more,” Rubio wrote.

“Happy Independence Day!” he added.

The post also included a partially AI-generated video highlighting famous moments from U.S. history.

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Trump’s Mount Rushmore address features 28 minutes of iconic words, 23 minutes of fireworks

President Donald Trump rang in America’s 250th birthday celebrations with a 28-minute speech at Mount Rushmore and a fireworks display that might have rivaled his words.

“The American dream still lives, and the American flag still flies more proudly than ever before over the people who will not quit,” Trump said at the end of his lengthy — albeit shorter than his usual hours-long — speech. “The nation that will not fail, the country that will not fall no matter how hard the enemy tries, we cannot be beaten.”

As Trump spoke, across the world, Iranians buried Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at funeral ceremonies with calls for revenge on the U.S.

In perhaps the most iconic excerpt from Trump’s speech, American exceptionalism was highlighted.

“Americans honor excellence; we admire boldness; we respect ambition,” Trump said. “We are a nation of dreamers and believers, warriors and explorers, doers and fighters and in every human endeavor Americans see an unfinished competition.

“What is strong can be made stronger. What is fast can be made faster. What is great can be made greater than ever before. And that’s what’s happening with America.

“Show us a mountain, and we’ll just climb it. Show us an ocean and we’ll just cross it. Show us a problem and we will just solve it. Show us a task the world calls impossible and Americans will get it done.”

Trump finished with a salute to his oft-repeated “golden age of America” mantra for the 250th birthday celebration.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Erick Mack.

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Americans brave triple-digit heat to celebrate Independence Day in nation’s capital

Temperatures are expected to reach over 100 degrees in the nation’s capital as Americans head to the Great American State Fair on the national mall Saturday.

The fair had to be temporarily closed due to the heat on Friday, but no announcements of a closure have come down Saturday.

The day is set to feature dozens of aircraft flyovers featuring craft from NASA and the U.S. military.

Back on the ground, there are over 100 pavilions with attractions representing all 56 states and U.S. territories.

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DNC bashes Trump in statement honoring America’s 250th year of independence

Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin offered thinly-veiled criticism of President Donald Trump in a statement marking America’s 250th year of independence on Saturday.

“Two hundred and fifty years ago, the United States was born out of the radical, revolutionary idea of self-governance, not by king or aristocracy, but by leaders chosen by the people,” Martin wrote.

“Since then, generations of advocates have marched, protested, and sacrificed so that all Americans — regardless of race, gender, or background — can participate in our democracy. Democrats are proud to carry on this tradition as we fight for a freer, fairer, and more just America. We remain focused on restoring the American Dream, which has become out of reach for far too many families,” he continued.

“While others seek to co-opt our nation’s 250th anniversary into partisan tributes to one political leader, Democrats honor our past by fighting for civil rights, voting rights, lower costs, and equal opportunity,” he added.

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DC’s ‘Salute to America’ event has same security classification as the Superbowl

Security is tight at the “Salute to America” Independence Day celebration in Washington D.C., which received a top-tier security classification for the first time this year.

The event has been classified as a “National Special Security Event,” the same classification used for the Superbowl, presidential inaugurations and other massive events.

Saturday’s celebrations center on the Great American State Fair on the national mall, featuring pavilions representing all 50 states.

President Donald Trump is scheduled to address the nation at 9pm, prior to a fireworks show that has been described as the largest ever.

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Trump kicks off Fourth of July weekend with symbolic salute to America’s legacy

President Donald Trump will open America’s 250th Independence Day weekend with a return to Mount Rushmore, reviving one of the most symbolic scenes of his first administration as the White House stages a week of patriotic events across some of the country’s most recognizable landmarks.

Trump last attended a Mount Rushmore fireworks display in 2020, when the landmark hosted its first official fireworks show since 2009. 

Trump issued a presidential action in January to honor the history of America, ordering “a grand celebration worthy of the momentous occasion of the 250th anniversary of American Independence on July 4, 2026.” On both a federal and state level, the nation has thrown a line up of events this summer including the “Great American State Fair” on the National Mall.

Trump kicked off the fair on June 24 by hosting a rally the night before the beginning of the fair.

He will return later Saturday for the “Salute to America” event, where he is expected to take the stage.

Washington, D.C., has been placed under an “Extreme Heat Alert” until Sunday morning with temperatures predicted to feel like 105°F or hotter, according to DC Homeland Security & Emergency Management.

Trump’s remarks are expected to begin around 9:00 p.m. ET, prior to a massive fireworks display on the National Mall that has been touted by the administration as the largest in history.

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Trump hails America as ‘most exceptional nation ever to exist’ in Mount Rushmore speech

President Donald Trump marked the eve of America’s 250th anniversary with a sweeping patriotic address at Mount Rushmore on Friday, declaring the United States the “most exceptional nation ever to exist” and vowing that it would “never be a Communist country.”

Speaking beneath the granite likenesses of four of his predecessors — George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt — Trump touted American exceptionalism as festivities marking the nation’s 250th anniversary ramped up across the country.

“In all the chronicles of the ages, never before has any nation celebrated so magnificent a triumph as this one,” Trump told the crowd.

“At 250 years, America is the oldest republic on earth,” he continued. “We are the freest people on earth. We have the most righteous and enduring Constitution on earth. We are the strongest and most powerful country on earth. And by the grace of God, the United States of America is the most successful, most accomplished, most exceptional nation ever to exist in human history.”

Trump praised the nation’s history and argued that no other country had achieved as much as the United States.

“The birth and survival of the American nation under God is, quite simply, the best and most incredible thing ever to happen on this planet by human hands, ever,” he said. “No other country has done more good for this world than the United States of America.”

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News’ Michael Sinkewicz.

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