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Showing Original Post only (View all)Washingtonian: I Went to Trump's Great American State Fair. It Was Bleaker Than I Expected. [View all]
Opening day of the Freedom 250 event in DC was sparsely attended and shockingly boring.

Thursday was opening day for the Great American State Fair, the latest round of summer patriotism planned by President Trumps Freedom 250 semiquincentennial task force. In preparation, the National Mall has spent weeks cluttered with half-built plywood structures and has been largely cordoned off to the public. Road closures and bus detours will choke downtown through mid-July. The fanfare conflicts with the usual dates of the locally beloved Smithsonian Folklife Festival, which has moved its iconic marketplace to the Arts and Industries Building instead. Surely, I thought, this thing ought to be worth the fuss.
Gates opened at 10 AM, and I feared my noon arrival would relegate me to the back of a winding security line. Getting to the bag check wasnt easy: Tall fences flank the entire Mall, and I walked well over a mile from Federal Triangle station just to reach an entry point. But when I finally make it, already sweating through my shirt, there is no line to speak of. (Later, a vendor tells me that nobody really trickled in for at least an hour after the start time.) A guard glances into my purse, ushers me through the metal detector, and off I go.
Of all the bombastic Freedom 250 programminga UFC fight that chewed up all the grass on the Ellipse, an Indy car race slated for August thats expected to mangle downtown traffic for daysthe state fair seemed like it was going to be the most benign. Organizers promised exhibits from all 56 states and territories, a quaint showcase of Americana that wouldnt involve a gas leak or LED octagon lights blinding pilots en route to National Airport. And honestly, who doesnt love to eat a funnel cake and take the Ferris wheel for a spin?
But the tender sheen over the event quickly dissipated last month when a hodgepodge of musicians booked for live performances backed out at the last minute, saying they were not informed that the Freedom 250 festivities would have a political tilt. Several states also announced they would not participate. In the eleventh hour, the president declared he would headline the fair himself: He was introduced at a rally Wednesday night by transportation secretary Sean Duffy, who started by eschewing the libtards that canceled on us. When Trump finally took the stage, he lauded America as the hottest nation in the world. Nobodys laughing at us anymore, said the man filling in for Milli Vanilli.
https://washingtonian.com/2026/06/26/i-went-to-trumps-great-american-state-fair-it-was-bleaker-than-i-expected/
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Washingtonian: I Went to Trump's Great American State Fair. It Was Bleaker Than I Expected. [View all]
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"THEY" walk among us. Photos: Trump's Rally to Open the Great American State Fair
Botany
22 hrs ago
#10
Yikes. And of course there's one old guy yelling while he gives someone the finger.
Grokenstein
22 hrs ago
#11
Or the man with the surfing Trump shirt or that lady who was saluting in her hideous get up.
Botany
21 hrs ago
#16
I'd have more fun hanging out with farm animals and viewing the blue ribbon flowers
Crowman2009
20 hrs ago
#31