Trump Deleted Aerial Images of Rally Crowds After Rage Over Small Turnout
"The president and his allies have taken over the event and the planning of them. When it comes to crowd expectation, though, we were told that the aerial image of the crowds from his rally last week enraged him so much that officials ended up deleting them."
About this episode
The host of MeidasTouch Network reports on internal chaos within the Trump administration surrounding the planned July 4th celebration in Washington, DC, revealing that Trump officials are actively attempting to cancel the event due to fears of poor attendance and extreme weather conditions. According to leaked reports from administration officials to media outlets including CNN, Trump has become enraged at his staff over small crowd sizes at recent events, particularly the Great American State Fair and a National Mall speech where he falsely claimed tens of thousands attended. CNN's Kaitlan Collins reported that aerial photographs showing sparse crowds enraged Trump so severely that officials deleted the images. The episode details how Trump has politicized America's 250th birthday celebration, transforming what was intended as a nonpartisan Smithsonian-run event into what critics describe as a vanity project with poor attendance. Weather forecasts predict 107-degree temperatures for the July 4th event, with fireworks scheduled for 11 PM and tight security restrictions banning water bottles, sunscreen, umbrellas, and other heat-related necessities. MeidasTouch correspondent Scott McFarland reported from the site describing conditions as an "air fryer" and warning people will "drop like flies" in the heat. Attendee interviews reveal widespread disappointment, with visitors calling the Great American State Fair "terrible," "bland," and "not a state fair" due to the absence of traditional fair elements and its overtly political nature. The episode contrasts Trump's approach with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Canada Day speech, where Carney paused for a "hydration break" to ensure crowd safety. Trump was shown in North Dakota bragging about his ability to speak in 107-degree weather to demonstrate toughness, while his officials privately panic about the event's viability.
Key takeaways
- Trump administration officials are leaking to press that they want to cancel the July 4th DC event due to expected poor turnout and 107-degree weather forecasts.
- Trump became so enraged by aerial photos showing small crowd sizes at his National Mall rally that officials deleted the images from public platforms.
- The Great American State Fair has drawn sparse crowds described as "tumbleweeds" with attendees calling it terrible, bland, and not an actual state fair.
- Extreme security restrictions for July 4th ban reusable water bottles, sunscreen, bug spray, umbrellas, and coolers despite 107-degree heat forecasts and 11 PM fireworks.
- Trump falsely claimed 150,000 daily attendees at the state fair and 40,000 at his National Mall speech, contradicting aerial photographic evidence.
- Former Representative Adam Kinzinger stated Trump has made the 250th anniversary celebration a referendum on himself, taking ownership of turnout with only 30% approval rating.
- MeidasTouch correspondent Scott McFarland warned people will drop like flies in the oppressive heat conditions planned for the politicized celebration event.