The Truth About Trump’s Birthday Bash
Friends,
In light of my post yesterday about Trumpβs plans for a Trump rally on the mall to celebrate the start of Americaβs 250th birthday festivities β designed, in his words, for βpatriotsβ and promising to be βwildβ β several of you wanted to know more about how itβs being planned and paid for.
This yearβs 250th anniversary events, commemorating Americaβs foundersβ refusal to be bound by a tyrant, were supposed to be planned by a nonpartisan, nonprofit group created by Congress in 2016 via a bipartisan congressional caucus of more than 350 members.
That nonpartisan, nonprofit group is called βAmerica250.β
βAmerica250β still exists, at least in theory. It lists as Honorary National Co-Chairs George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama. Its ex-officio members include present and former government officials drawn from both parties. You can read more about it at the βOfficial website of the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission,β here.
But βAmerica250β is not planning this yearβs 250th anniversary events on the mall or anywhere else in official Washington. Trump and his MAGA allies circumvented Congress and created their own planning committee, confusingly named βFreedom 250.β
Trumpβs βFreedom 250β describes itself in much the same way βAmerica250β does β as a βnon-partisan organization leading the celebration of our Nationβs 250th birthday.β See here.
But unlike βAmerica250,β Trumpβs βFreedom 250β is bankrolling events promoting Trump and his political agenda (which is why most of the performing artists who originally agreed to participate dropped out last week when they learned of the ruse).
The βFreedom 250 toolkitβ lists as its βcore themeβ elevating βPresident Trumpβs Freedom 250 visionβ β boosting Trumpβs supposed achievements and not his many failures (such as two impeachments, criminal conviction on 34 felony charges, attempted coup against the United States, incitement of an attack on the U.S. Capitol, disastrous war in Iran, etc.) β analogous to Trumpβs executive order requiring that the Smithsonian remove details about his impeachments from museum exhibits.
Not surprisingly, Trumpβs βFreedom 250β is also designed to make money for Trump. Trumpβs personal business is now trademarking the term βTrump 250,β along with a logo nearly identical to America250βs logo.
The Trump Organization has filed several trademark applications in connection with Americaβs 250th anniversary celebration, all featuring the Trump name as a centerpiece of the highly anticipated festivities. In one filing, a βTrump 250β image was trademarked to be used on a variety of merchandise including bumper stickers, tote bags, drinkware, clothing items, and golf balls. A wordmark application was also submitted for the name βTrump 250β on Friday.
Trumpβs online store is already selling sweatshirts, a $200 dollar blanket, and golf balls with that logo.
Like the White House ballroom project, Trumpβs βFreedom 250β is also a pay-to-play scheme. People and companies with financial interests likely affected by Trump are encouraged to make tax-deductible donations to gain access to, and seek favors from, him.
Corporations pay between $500,000 and $10 million to become Freedom 250 βsponsors.β A corporation giving $1 million or more will be invited to a βprivate Freedom 250 thank you receptionβ hosted by Trump. For $2.5 million or more, sponsors will even get a speaking role at the Fourth of July celebration in Washington. (Major donors so far include Lockheed Martin, ExxonMobil, Oracle, Palantir, Mastercard, and United Airlines.)
Who else is paying for Trumpβs βFreedom 250β festivities? You and I, at least in part.
Tucked away inside last yearβs sprawling 870-page βOne Big Beautiful Actβ was an allocation of $150 million for βevents, celebrations, and activities surrounding the observance and commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.β
Most of those funds are going to Trumpβs βFreedom 250β rather than to the nonpartisan βAmerica250.β Why? When Congress appropriated the $150 million, only America250 was planning celebrations for the 250th. But now that Trumpβs Freedom 250 is up and running, Trumpβs Interior Department has doled out $100 million to it ($25 million has gone to the nonpartisan America250).
Oh, and unlike other groups created by Congress, Trumpβs Freedom 250 doesnβt have to disclose anything about its spending until 2027.
So the answer to your questions about how Americaβs 250th is being planned and paid for β and why itβs becoming a propaganda vehicle celebrating Trump β is that Trump has pushed aside the nonpartisan group Congress set up in 2016 to plan it and substituted his own Trump-loyalist group, to which Trumpβs Interior Department is siphoning off most of the taxpayer funds.
This is exactly what Trump did to the Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian Institution, the National Capital Planning Commission, and every other semi-public body Congress established for the common good.
This is the way authoritarianism substitutes for democracy β slowly and incrementally, until the whole system suddenly tips over.
But this particular example is especially ironic because βAmerica250β was supposed to celebrate our fight for democracy against arbitrary tyranny. Trumpβs βFreedom 250β is doing exactly the opposite.




