- Chaotic scenes unfolded at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., as large crowds attempted to re-enter the Freedom 250 celebration for a speech by President Donald Trump.
- Severe thunderstorms forced an early evening evacuation, requiring attendees to seek shelter and then undergo re-screening to re-enter the site.
- The re-entry process was described as "frantic" and "a mess," with reports of long waits, confusion and even a brawl breaking out among frustrated attendees.
- Critics highlighted logistical failures, including law enforcement directing crowds to non-existent checkpoints and a perceived lack of planning for severe weather.
- Despite the chaos and previous mishaps for the Freedom 250 event, Trump delivered his address late into the night, claiming 150,000 people attended.
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