USA@250: One nation, under construction
The TOI correspondent from Washington: America turned 250 on Saturday with the sort of birthday celebration only Washington DC could produce: military flyovers, patriotic music, thunderstorms, a late-night presidential address with huffy rhetoric about liberty, war, and greatness before thousands of feverish, flag-waving MAGA supporters, followed by enough fireworks to alarm the animal kingdom. And awkwardly between all this, several hundred masked white supremacists marching through the nation’s capital.It was not all unified patriotic fervor. Critics, including Mother Nature, rained on the parade metaphorically and literally. But the MAGA faithful endured it all. If the Declaration of Independence was the nation’s birth certificate, the semiquincentennial sometimes resembled a family reunion where half the relatives toasted the guest of honor while the other half debated whether to leave before dessert. Many did not even turn up at the party, believing it had become a partisan trainwreck. A thunderstorm threatened to wash out the finale but it relented just before midnight to allow President Trump, who arrived on the National Mall shortly after 11 pm, roughly two hours later than planned, wax about his vision of America the great and beautiful. The 40-minute speech, much shorter than the extra long one he had promised to inflict on the nation, followed a familiar script.Trump declared the Republic “the crowning achievement of human history” and insisted things had never been better, then pivoted to honoring Medal of Honor recipients, Gold Star families, and the Wright brothers, before circling back to warning that communism posed a threat greater than both World Wars, Pearl Harbor, and 9/11 combined, a framing that broke sharply from the studiously apolitical tone past presidents brought to the holiday. There were soaring tributes to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan and repeated declarations that the country was entering what Trump calls its “Golden Age.” Then came the trademark pivot. What might traditionally have been an Independence Day address emphasizing national unity veered into campaign territory, with the MAGA boss praising his administration’s military strike against Iran, attacking mail-in voting, championing voter-ID legislation and attacking familiar political enemies. He also took a victory lap on Iran, where he said the regime was so eager to negotiate that Washington had generously given it “a week off for a funeral because we’re nice.“Estimating crowd size — a favorite Washington pastime second only to arguing about politics — proved predictably contentious. By Trump’s own count, some 375,000 people of more than half a million left because of the inclement weather and only 150,000 returned. Critics put it at less than half the number. Posting during the storm, Trump had vowed to wait it out “even if it’s 2:00 O’Clock in the morning,” reasoning that veterans had survived hellfire and could therefore survive drizzle. Thousands of worshipful MAGA faithful honored him by doing so.They were rewarded with matchless pyrotechnics — 40 minutes, 851,000 individual shells, and a Guinness World Record — which Trump declared on Truth Social to be simply the “Best fireworks show, EVER!” The finale erupted just before midnight over the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, turning the humid sky into an extravagant explosion of red, white and blue. Patriots praised the sheer scale of the display, while environmental critics reminded everyone that several hundred thousand explosions are perhaps not Mother Nature’s preferred birthday present. But America@250, having survived a revolution, a civil war, two world wars and a depression in between — not to speak of a thunderstorm that rained on the birthday parade — ultimately captured the country’s enduring paradox. It showcased unbridled ambition, breathtaking spectacle, and flashes of national pride. It also revealed a nation still deeply divided over politics, identity and even the meaning of patriotism itself.