U.S. President Donald Trump announced he would give his speech for the 250th anniversary of the United States 'no matter what,' including if it rains at night. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said storms bring good luck and make events more exciting, adding that he would attend regardless of the weather. He compared the situation to a recent UFC event that had a high chance of heavy rain but ended up being successful despite no rain. Trump emphasized that the U.S. veterans have endured hardships and would not let rain stop their celebration. Meanwhile, attendees at the July 4th festivities on the National Mall were escorted by National Guard members due to severe weather threats, and Macy's fireworks display was moved earlier because of an approaching thunderstorm.
Bias read (Right): The article frames Trump's determination to proceed with the speech despite potential weather disruptions in a positive light, emphasizing his resilience and optimism. The tone aligns with a pro-Trump perspective, highlighting his confidence and downplaying concerns about adverse conditions.



