Washington, DC – The New York Times reported that US President Donald Trump turned the 250th anniversary celebrations of the founding of the United States into a platform for delivering campaign-oriented political messages. This move sparked widespread reaction within American political and media circles.
The newspaper stated that the celebrations, which were supposed to focus on American history and national unity, featured a lengthy speech by Trump that included praise for his administration’s achievements. He also criticized his political opponents, while asserting that the United States is experiencing a new era of strength and prosperity under his leadership.
She added that the US president was careful to address his supporters using language reminiscent of the slogans he employed during his election campaigns. This led observers to view the occasion more as a political rally than a unifying national celebration.
Conversely, the nature of the speech drew criticism from political and media figures who argued that national events should remain free from partisan polarization. They should also be opportunities to strengthen American unity rather than be exploited for political conflict.
These celebrations come at a time when the United States is preparing for a significant political phase. This is happening amidst ongoing debate about the performance of the US administration and escalating competition between political forces as the upcoming elections approach.



