President Donald Trump marked the 250th anniversary of American independence with a politically charged event at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., which was criticized as divisive. The celebration included military flyovers, fireworks, and a 'Great American State Fair' organized by the conservative group Freedom 250, featuring attractions like a panoramic wheel and exhibits from defense sector companies. The event faced backlash due to its perceived partisan nature, with several Democratic states refusing to send representatives and some performers withdrawing over concerns about political bias. White nationalist group Patriot Front also participated, marching with Confederate flags and expressing ideological sentiments. The festivities were held amid heightened security measures and extreme heat.
Bias read (Right): The article emphasizes Trump's central role in the celebrations, highlights conservative groups like Freedom 250 organizing the event, and mentions the participation of white nationalist groups such as Patriot Front. It frames the event as politically charged and partisan, with criticism coming from



