The article discusses the 250th anniversary of the United States' Declaration of Independence, highlighting deep political divisions among Americans regarding whether to celebrate the occasion. Retired teacher Betty Holsi, a Democrat supporter, refuses to participate due to her disapproval of Donald Trump's policies, while Republican Dan Maraco eagerly prepares for the celebration, believing the country is progressing under Trump's leadership. The article notes that Trump has heavily influenced the official commemoration, intertwining politics with tradition, leading many to view the celebrations through a partisan lens. Historian Beverly Gage comments on the widespread pessimism surrounding the event, and a Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that nearly half of Americans will not celebrate this year, with many doubting the nation's survival for another 250 years.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both perspectives—those who oppose celebrating due to political disagreements with Trump and those who support the celebration despite his policies. It does not favor one side over the other but highlights the polarization and provides balanced quotes from individuals with diver



