Trump restarts America 250 celebration after storm evacuation in Washington
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
US President Donald Trump's flagship America 250 celebration at the National Mall in Washington resumed on Saturday, 5 July 2026, after severe storms forced a mandatory evacuation of thousands of attendees earlier in the evening. Organisers announced that the Mall would reopen at 9:45 pm and that the President would deliver his address at 11 pm, with a fireworks spectacular to follow.
What Happened
The weather disruption struck mid-evening when approaching severe storms prompted Freedom 250, the United States Secret Service, the United States Park Police, the National Park Service, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to order all guests off the event grounds. Visitors were directed to temporary shelters including the Departments of Commerce, Education, and Agriculture, the Internal Revenue Service, the Voice of America building, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, several Smithsonian museums, and the Ronald Reagan Building.
Organisers Announce Revised Schedule
Freedom 250 spokesperson Danielle Alvarez confirmed the resumption in a statement: 'America, it's time to celebrate!' She added that at President Donald J. Trump's direction, gates to the National Mall would reopen at 9:45 pm, with the President's remarks at 11 pm and the fireworks spectacular to follow. 'Rain or shine, the American people deserve a celebration worthy of our nation's historic 250th birthday,' Alvarez said.
Trump's Response
Trump signalled his determination to press ahead regardless of conditions. In a post on Truth Social, he wrote: 'Storms bring luck to whatever the occasion. They also make events a little bit more exciting!' He added: 'We will wait it out, I don't care if it's 2:00 O'Clock in the morning, or in one hour from now.' Praising military veterans in attendance, Trump wrote: 'Our great veterans, especially the old timers, many of whom are there, went through hellfire, and it didn't stop them. It's not going to stop us either! I'm not going to let some rain stop our 250th.'
Earlier Heat Advisory Had Already Disrupted the Day
The storm evacuation was not the day's first disruption. An active heat advisory had already pushed back public entry to the Washington Monument grounds until 5 pm to limit prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures. Organisers deployed additional cooling tents, hydration stations, air-conditioned buses, and medical personnel across the venue in response.
Significance of the Celebration
The America 250 event serves as the centrepiece of the United States' year-long semiquincentennial commemoration — marking 250 years since the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia on 4 July 1776. The Washington programme featured military flyovers, historical displays, and the climactic fireworks show. Nationwide celebrations, exhibitions, and civic events have been held throughout 2026 to mark the milestone. Despite the weather setbacks, the event ultimately proceeded, underscoring the administration's intent to make the semiquincentennial a defining public moment of Trump's second term.