Trump Insists on Speaking at US 250th Independence Day Despite Dangerous Storm Warnings in Washington
Less than two hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to speak at the United States' 250th Independence Day celebrations on the National Mall in Washington, the Secret Service urged the public to evacuate the area due to expected dangerous storms. Despite these warnings, Trump announced on the social media platform Truth Social that he intended to deliver his speech regardless. He described storms as bringing luck and excitement to events and said he would wait for the storm to pass, even if that meant waiting until 2 a.m. or later. Trump emphasized that he would not let "a little rain" stop the historic birthday celebrations and declared, "I am leaving the White House now. God bless America."
Following Trump's statement, the event's organizing committee issued an official announcement that, under the president's directive, the National Mall gates would reopen. They confirmed that the "Salute to America" event would proceed as planned, including Trump's speech and the subsequent fireworks display. The committee stressed that "rain or shine," the American people deserved a fitting celebration for the nation's 250th birthday, adding that "a little rain will never dampen our pride, patriotism, or the celebration of the greatest nation in history."
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