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BlueWaveNeverEnd

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Wed Jun 3, 2026, 05:27 PM Yesterday

America's 250th birthday celebration increasingly centers on Trump [View all]

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/06/03/americas-250th-birthday-celebration-increasingly-centers-trump/


By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
President Donald Trump has spent much of his second term putting his personal stamp — and in many cases his image — on American institutions. Now his eponymous impulses have expanded to the celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.

Trump’s face will be stamped on a celebratory gold coin marking the semiquincentennial. His stern visage will peer from commemorative passports. Administration officials are pushing for a $250 bill featuring the president’s portrait. On Trump’s 80th birthday, June 14, the White House lawn will transform into a ring for a “Freedom 250” UFC fight.

“I think it’s going to be the biggest event we’ve ever had at the White House,” Trump said recently.

The pattern has culminated with many performers withdrawing from the Great American State Fair, one of the anniversary’s marquee events, after saying they did not realize how closely it was associated with Trump. The president responded by announcing he will headline the event himself, since he is “the Number One Attraction anywhere in the World, the man who gets much larger audiences than Elvis in his prime, and he does so without a guitar.”

Historians, political leaders and others worry that America’s 250th birthday, which might have been an opportunity to pull a divided country together, is becoming so much about Trump that it will instead be just one more polarizing event on the national landscape.

“This is a celebration of the Declaration of Independence, and it’s not about any president — not Donald Trump, not his predecessors,” said John Pitney, a former national GOP official who now teaches political science at Claremont McKenna College in California. “And to the extent that we focus on Trump, we’re drawing the focus away from the Declaration. That’s problematic.”

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