National Mall reopens for Trump’s July Fourth speech : NPR


Law enforcement secure the area as people evacuate because of incoming storms that will delay the program at a Salute to America Independence Day event honoring the nation's 250th anniversary, Saturday, July 4, 2026, on the National Mall in Washington.

Law enforcement secure the area as people evacuate because of incoming storms that will delay the program at a Salute to America Independence Day event honoring the nation’s 250th anniversary, Saturday, July 4, 2026, on the National Mall in Washington.

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WASHINGTON — The gates to the National Mall are reopening at 9:45 p.m. ET, at the direction of President Trump, to resume celebrations for America’s 250th birthday, after attendees were evacuated due to stormy weather, organizers said.

Trump will give his speech at 11 p.m. with fireworks to follow, Freedom 250 officials said in a social media post.

“America, it’s time to celebrate!,” the post read. “Rain or shine, the American people deserve a celebration worthy of our nation’s historic 250th birthday. For 250 years, Americans have overcome every challenge with grit, resilience, and determination. A little rain will never diminish our pride, our patriotism, or our celebration of the greatest nation in the history of the world.”

The update comes less than two hours after event officials told attendees to evacuate and seek shelter in nearby federal buildings and museums.

“A severe thunderstorm is occurring near the National Mall. Seek shelter immediately. Do not wait. Follow instructions from event staff and public safety officials on site,” DC Homeland Security & Emergency Management said in a social media post Saturday evening.

Organizers of Freedom 250 had also instructed attendees to seek shelter.

“The safety of our guests, performers, and staff is our top priority. Due to approaching severe storms, Freedom 250, United States Secret Service, United States Park Police, National Park Service, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and all public safety partners are asking all guests to evacuate event grounds and seek temporary shelter in a nearby building,” organizers said in a social media post.

Attendees who evacuated — many of whom endured sweltering heat and long lines to get in the first time — will have to go through security again.

The Secret Service said the security checkpoints would reopen shortly and that it’s “working to make screening as smooth as possible.”

Trump said he was willing to wait out the bad weather.

“Storms bring luck to whatever the occasion,” he wrote on Truth Social. “We will wait it out, I don’t care if it’s 2:00 O’Clock in the morning, or in one hour from now. Looks like it is going to pass, they always do. I will be there no matter what, but the “what” usually turns out to be a good thing. It’s Saturday night, LETS HAVE SOME FUN, even if we are out late tonight. Our great veterans, especially the old timers, many of whom are there, went through hellfire, and it didn’t stop them. It’s not going to stop us either! I’m not going to let some rain stop our 250th.”



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