The debacle on the National Mall captures an administration in free fall—and a president who is only interested in celebrating himself.

President Donald Trump kicked off the event with a headlining speech Wednesday after musical acts dropped out of the lineup citing concerns over partisanship.

Trump promised America a historic celebration, but his Great American State Fair has become a humiliating display of empty crowds, cancelled acts, political division and farcical…

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At the kickoff to the nation’s 250th birthday celebrations, attendees were asked if they knew ‘Jesus loves you’

The network has echoed the president’s dubious claims that the Freedom 250 Great American State Fair is full of people

From low attendance to power outages to a janky model of Trump’s arch, D.C. is marking America’s 250th birthday with a parade of humiliations.

The debacle on the National Mall captures an administration in free fall—and a president who is only interested in celebrating himself.

The president’s unapologetic temple to American greatness and “freedom” has been ridiculed for attracting small crowds. But is it really that bad?