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US Celebrates 250th Anniversary with Fireworks and Flyovers Amid Storm-Delayed Trump Speech
US Celebrates 250th Anniversary with Fireworks and Flyovers Amid Storm-Delayed Trump Speech

US Celebrates 250th Anniversary with Fireworks and Flyovers Amid Storm-Delayed Trump Speech

The United States marked its 250th anniversary with nationwide celebrations featuring fireworks, military flyovers, and a delayed address by President Donald Trump honoring veterans and American resilience.

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Thandolwethu Gathoni

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The United States celebrated its 250th anniversary with a display of fireworks, military flyovers, and patriotic events across the nation, highlighted by a speech from President Donald Trump that was delayed by severe weather.

Trump delivered his address to the nation a day after planned festivities, calling Americans 'a historic and heroic people' in remarks that blended national pride with elements of his political agenda, according to Al Jazeera. The storm-delayed speech was eventually broadcast from the White House after outdoor events were disrupted.

In Washington, D.C., celebrations featured 850,000 fireworks and a military flyover, despite scorching temperatures and thunderstorms that forced changes to the original schedule, BBC World reported. Organizers maintained most elements of the Independence Day program, adapting to extreme weather conditions that threatened to overshadow the milestone.

Trump's remarks honored war veterans and American achievements throughout history, while also reflecting on current national challenges. The 250th anniversary observance combined traditional patriotic displays with modern military and technological showcases, underscoring the country's historical continuity and evolving identity, BBC World noted.

The delayed celebrations concluded with a revised fireworks display over the National Mall, drawing large crowds who braved the heat and inclement weather to mark the nation's semiquincentennial.