Trump Proposes Rally Instead of America's 250th Birthday Concert Amid Performer Withdrawals
Trump CANCELS America's 250th birthday concert as he blasts 'boring, overpriced singers' and compares big event to troubled Kennedy Center

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President Donald Trump has called for the cancellation of America's 250th birthday concert, criticizing the performers as 'boring' and 'overpriced.' He suggests replacing the event with a large MAGA rally, citing safety concerns and political backlash as reasons for the performers dropping out. The concert's future is uncertain as Trump emphasizes his desire to lead the celebration.
- 01Trump labeled the planned concert as 'boring' and suggested it be replaced with a 'MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN RALLY.'
- 02Several artists, including Bret Michaels and Morris Day, have withdrawn from the concert due to safety concerns and political backlash.
- 03Trump compared the concert to his struggles with the Kennedy Center, criticizing a federal judge's ruling that blocked his plans for the venue.
- 04He referred to himself as 'THE GOAT' and claimed he could attract larger audiences than Elvis Presley.
- 05Only four acts remain for the concert, including Vanilla Ice, after multiple withdrawals.
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President Donald Trump has proposed canceling America's 250th birthday concert, criticizing the lineup of performers as 'boring' and 'overpriced.' In a series of posts on Truth Social, he suggested replacing the concert with a large MAGA rally, claiming that the current event has been marred by political backlash and safety concerns. Several artists, including Bret Michaels and Morris Day, have withdrawn from the concert due to fears for their safety and the event's association with Trump's administration. Trump's comments also included a comparison to his struggles with the Kennedy Center, where a federal judge blocked his plans for renovations. He expressed frustration over the ruling and called for the judge to be impeached. Trump proclaimed himself 'THE GOAT' and stated he would be the main attraction at the rally, asserting that he could draw larger crowds than Elvis Presley. Currently, only four performers remain scheduled for the concert, leading to uncertainty about the event's future.
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The proposed cancellation of the concert and replacement with a rally could affect local businesses and security arrangements in Washington, D.C.
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