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who showed up at the trump 250 event

The biggest names reported at the “Salute to America 250” event were President Donald Trump himself, along with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and White House chief protocol officer Monica Crowley among the speakers. Coverage also says the event featured Lee Greenwood, military bands, and a crowd of more than 1,000 people, with many attendees showing up mainly to see Trump.

Who Was There

  • Trump was the central attraction and delivered the keynote address.
  • Sean Duffy introduced part of the program and praised Trump.
  • Monica Crowley also spoke and framed the event as part of the 250th anniversary celebration.
  • Lee Greenwood was part of the festivities, including a live performance of “God Bless the U.S.A.”

Crowd Snapshot

Reports describe a crowd of over 1,000 at the National Mall event, with many people wearing Trump-themed clothing or carrying his slogans.

One attendee quoted in coverage said this was their 116th Trump rally, which gives a sense of how strongly some supporters treated the event as a Trump appearance rather than just a patriotic celebration.

What Stood Out

The event was presented as a semiquincentennial celebration, but multiple reports say Trump was the clear focal point.

There were also military flyovers, bands, and patriotic programming, which made the event feel part ceremony, part political rally.

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