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Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 1
Trump Vows Long July 4 Speech in 101-Degree Washington as Fireworks Shift to 10:30 p.m.
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 1

Trump Vows Long July 4 Speech in 101-Degree Washington as Fireworks Shift to 10:30 p.m.

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jul 1

Summary

  • Trump said he will deliver a “really long speech” on July 4 on the National Mall despite a forecast high of 101 degrees in Washington, after claiming the temperature would be about 107.
  • National Weather Service forecasts show a three-day stretch above 100 degrees starting July 2, with the heat index topping 110 and raising risks of sunstroke, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
  • The speech is scheduled for 9:45 p.m. ET, after a 7 p.m. “Salute to America” program, when temperatures should be lower than the daytime peak.
  • The event pushes the fireworks to 10:30 p.m. ET, later than past Fourth of July celebrations, as the display marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
  • Freedom 250, the Trump-aligned organizer, says fireworks launched from 10 sites will form the “largest fireworks display in history.”

Insights

As record heat hits Washington D.C., what specific safety plans are in place for the massive crowds on the National Mall?
How will the 'largest fireworks display in history' be synchronized across ten separate launch sites for its 40-minute show?
Beyond the capital, how are other cities from Philadelphia to the Gulf Coast marking the historic America 250 anniversary?