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President Donald Trump has offered to replace a string of musical acts who cancelled appearances at the White House-backed Freedom 250 “Great American State Fair,” saying he may give a major speech or stage an “AMERICA IS BACK” rally on the National Mall.
The multi-week fair, organised by Freedom 250 to mark the United States’ 250th anniversary, is due to run late June into July; organisers said Trump will now kick off the opening ceremony on June 24.
Several performers including Young MC, Morris Day and The Time, the Commodores, Martina McBride and Bret Michaels publicly withdrew this week, saying they were misled about the event’s political ties or citing safety concerns.
A handful of acts — notably Vanilla Ice, Flo Rida, Fab Morvan and C+C Music Factory’s Freedom Williams — remain on the bill.
Trump posted on his Truth Social account disparaging the artists as “third rate,” suggested cancelling musical performances altogether and ordered aides to assess the feasibility of holding a rally in place of concerts.
Freedom 250 insists the fair is nonpartisan; critics point to the group’s Trump-era origins and leadership.
The controversy has raised questions about security, logistics and the political framing of national commemorations.
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Public online sentiment is sharply negative: users clarified that 'the yips' is a sports term and warned against treating sensational speculation as fact. Many foresee low turnout and damaging optics if the event becomes centered on Trump rather than a nonpartisan celebration.
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