r/moderatepolitics 3d ago

News Article Trump considers dropping Freedom 250 concerts in D.C. after artists pull out

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-considers-dropping-concerts-us-capital-after-artists-drop-out-2026-05-30/

Today, President Trump tweeted that he is considering cancelled a series of concerts planned to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. This comes as many of the artists publicly advertised to perform have withdrawn from the event, with some citing that they initially agreed thinking the event would be non-partisan. Instead, he is touting himself as a much bigger draw and is instead proposing he gives a speech at an America is Back Rally. It’s unclear if they will attempt to find other performers to keep live entertainment as a part of the planned celebrations.

What do you think of the artist’s decisions to withdraw - should they be willing to overlook President Trump’s participation in order to celebrate this milestone for America, or is it fair to pull out? Do you think President Trump is a bigger draw than other live entertainment, and is he capable of uniting the nation for America‘s 250th birthday? Do you think other entertainers will agree to perform?

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u/Reddit_Loves_Misinfo 2d ago

The point of the comment above is that it is extremely hard to believe that all these artists actually fell for a lie as obvious as "Trump's big event will be nonpartisan."

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u/Interesting_Total_98 2d ago edited 2d ago

The point of their defense is that it wasn't presented as "Trump's big event," which is plausible because his staff is probably aware that stating it would make it clear that it's partisan.

Backtracking due to criticism makes sense too, though.

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u/Reddit_Loves_Misinfo 2d ago

The "defense" doesn't address the comment it was given in reply to.

When somebody says "It's hard to believe that they fell for an obvious lie", it doesn't add anything to the conversation, let alone amount to a defense, to say "from my understanding, they were lied to." The person talking about the deception already knows that it exists.

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u/Interesting_Total_98 2d ago

extremely hard to believe that all these artists actually fell for a lie as obvious as "Trump's big event will be nonpartisan."

You're assuming they knew that Trump was behind it. Pointing out that this is unsubstantiated is a valid defense.

It is very hard to believe that they'd think he would have a nonpartisan event, but it's not hard to believe that the organizers who invited them didn't mention his involvement.

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u/Reddit_Loves_Misinfo 2d ago

I was explaining the earlier comment to somebody who misunderstood it.

But I do agree with that original comment. Trump makes everything about himself. Unless the artists (and their managers) were told that Trump, somehow, wouldn't even be in DC for the duration of the event, it's pretty easy to predict that any claims of this event being Trump-agnostic wouldn't match the reality. Even if it had been planned by people who genuinely had no intention of involving Trump, it's not like they would be able to stop him from turning it into a Trumpfest.

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u/Interesting_Total_98 2d ago

There's another event called America250 that isn't being run by Trump, so it being in the DC doesn't automatically mean he's planning it.