
Trump declares D.C.'s July 4 celebration a "TRUMP RALLY"
President Trump is billing Washington, D.C.'s July 4 celebration of 250 years of American independence as a political rally for himself.
Why it matters: Turning America's birthday into a Trump rally underscores the tension in the nation's capital between bipartisan celebrations of U.S. history and the partisan spectacle of Trump's presidency.
Driving the news: The morning after a UFC bash on White House grounds that coincided with his 80th birthday, Trump announced on Truth Social that "at The Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument, in beautiful and safe Washington D.C., we are going to host the most spectacular TRUMP RALLY of them all" on July 4.
Catch up quick: Concerns over the perceived partisanship of 250th events have warped parts of the celebration.
Friction point: The chaotic breakdown of the concert series fueled the divide — and confusion — over who is hosting the nation's birthday party.
What we're watching: Many D.C. residents were already dreading the events — with accompanying road closures, intense security and fireworks threatening to terrorize the district's pets, Axios D.C. reports.
Go deeper: America's 250th celebration alternatives emerge in D.C.