The United States is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with various events, including fireworks, parades, and a major national ceremony in Washington. However, many events have been canceled due to extreme heat, with over 165 million people experiencing record-breaking temperatures. The White House has organized a significant celebration, including a speech by Donald Trump, which is expected to draw large crowds despite concerns about the impact of the heatwave. Critics argue that some events have become politicized, with Democrats accusing Trump of turning the commemoration into a political campaign. Meanwhile, traditional events like the Macy's Fireworks Parade in New York continue, while security measures involving around 5,000 members of the National Guard are being implemented.
Bias read (Center): While the article mentions political accusations against Trump and his involvement in the celebrations, it presents both perspectives—acknowledging the White House's efforts and noting criticisms from Democrats. The framing remains balanced, avoiding overtly partisan language or emphasis on one side




