Trump's Concert Conundrum: Artists Withdraw From 'Freedom 250'

President Donald Trump is considering canceling the 'Freedom 250' anniversary concerts due to several artists withdrawing, including Bret Michaels. The concerts were planned for June 25 through July 10 on Washington’s National Mall. Trump suggested he might deliver a speech and rally instead, touting his crowd-pulling power.

Trump's Concert Conundrum: Artists Withdraw From 'Freedom 250'
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President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he is contemplating the cancellation of the 'Freedom 250' concerts, intended to celebrate the United States' 250th anniversary, after multiple artists backed out.

The withdrawal of Bret Michaels, lead singer of Poison, marked the fifth artist to exit the lineup for the event scheduled between June 25 and July 10 at Washington's National Mall.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump expressed his intention to potentially deliver a speech and hold a rally, declaring himself as the premier attraction globally, surpassing even Elvis at his peak, albeit sans guitar.

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