Key facts
- The Freedom 250 fair is being held on the National Mall to celebrate America's 250th anniversary.
- Over 100 states and institutions are participating.
- Companies like Meta and John Deere, without specific political affiliations, are present.
- Six states, including Connecticut and Illinois, are not officially represented.
- President Trump announced plans for a separate political rally on June 24.
The Freedom 250 fair, an event celebrating America's 250th anniversary, is being held on the National Mall, featuring over 100 participating states and institutions. The fair aims for broad inclusivity, drawing companies with no specific political affiliation, such as Meta and John Deere, alongside various organizations. Organizers stated the event is inclusive, but at least six states, including Connecticut, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Oregon, will not be officially represented. Freedom 250 is reportedly bringing in other institutions from these states to participate. This event follows a previous controversy in May when musical artists withdrew from planned performances due to the fair's ties to President Trump. In response, Trump announced his intention to hold a separate political rally on June 24, describing it as a 'Rally to end all Rallies!'