Extreme Heat Closes Trump's Fair
The Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., was temporarily closed due to heat, as high temperatures across the U.S. disrupted events marking the nation's 250th anniversary.
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Breaking: Trump fair postponed again, likely due to extreme heat[image or embed]— MeidasTouch (@meidastouch.com) 1:17 PM Jul 3, 2026
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103 degrees!
That feels like about 110.
Most likely a radical Dem conspiracy.
Too many Deep State Dems or DEI hires still in the Weather Service.
I bet someone just left the Sunshine switch on just to make King Trumpy look bad.
We need DHS on this stat.
#1 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-07-03 05:39 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Related ...
Trump plans record fireworks show, internal docs warn of smoky skies www.politico.com
... The National Park Service will launch a dazzling 850,000 fireworks in the nation's capital this year. Officials acknowledge the potential health risks. The National Park Service on Saturday will launch over 850,000 fireworks into the skies of Washington, bathing the capital in patriotic blasts of light for the nation's 250th birthday. Then comes the fallout. Scientists have well documented the soot and heavy metal pollution that can spike severely in the wake of pyrotechnic displays, and the world-record-setting number of fireworks lined up for July 4 will mean an equally large jump in pollution, according to experts and internal NPS documents reviewed by POLITICO. There are no indications that the administration plans to suggest masking or other personal protection for revelers viewing the fireworks from the nation's front lawn. And the Environmental Protection Agency said tracking the air quality impacts of the fireworks isn't their jurisdiction. "First off, fireworks are awesome and we hope everyone enjoys the incredible shows in and around our nation's capital as we celebrate 250 years of America," EPA spokesperson Mike Bastasch said in an email. "The EPA is not issuing permits for the fireworks for this event." But NPS officials have warned internally that the fireworks could cause hazardous levels of pollution around the National Mall. The draft air-quality analysis from May says people should "avoid prolonged exposure" to the fine particulate matter pollution, including by wearing N95 masks "when outdoors." ...
The National Park Service on Saturday will launch over 850,000 fireworks into the skies of Washington, bathing the capital in patriotic blasts of light for the nation's 250th birthday.
Then comes the fallout.
Scientists have well documented the soot and heavy metal pollution that can spike severely in the wake of pyrotechnic displays, and the world-record-setting number of fireworks lined up for July 4 will mean an equally large jump in pollution, according to experts and internal NPS documents reviewed by POLITICO.
There are no indications that the administration plans to suggest masking or other personal protection for revelers viewing the fireworks from the nation's front lawn. And the Environmental Protection Agency said tracking the air quality impacts of the fireworks isn't their jurisdiction.
"First off, fireworks are awesome and we hope everyone enjoys the incredible shows in and around our nation's capital as we celebrate 250 years of America," EPA spokesperson Mike Bastasch said in an email. "The EPA is not issuing permits for the fireworks for this event."
But NPS officials have warned internally that the fireworks could cause hazardous levels of pollution around the National Mall. The draft air-quality analysis from May says people should "avoid prolonged exposure" to the fine particulate matter pollution, including by wearing N95 masks "when outdoors." ...
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-03 06:14 PM | Reply
Now it's a Baalroom.
#3 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-07-03 06:22 PM | Reply
#2 | Posted by LampLighter
LOL!!!
Real patriots love pollution!
#4 | Posted by Angrydad at 2026-07-03 06:39 PM | Reply
One can only hope that Der Dotard, unable to resist a chance of public onanism in front of dozens, will show up in the heat wearing a mid-weight wool suit, and about 45 minutes into his diatribe keels over dead. Senate Republicans can handle JV, knowing that many of their caucus would be a better candidate in 2028 ...
#5 | Posted by catdog at 2026-07-03 07:50 PM | Reply
As the news broke down the extravagant prices of items you could only buy after entrance to the event, I pondered briefly the tempting idea of getting a commemorative tattoo of a turkey leg sporting a price tag of $23 on my left arm somewhere. Truth be told, I'm not quite shucked of the notion, but tattoos are a tad expensive these days.
#6 | Posted by dutch46 at 2026-07-03 08:36 PM | Reply
The weather report is rarely spot-on, but if forecasts have seemed particularly inaccurate recently, it's because they have been." "The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was among several agencies gutted by the Trump Administration's Department of Government Efficiency in 2025 ... These sweeping staff cuts forced the National Weather Service, the forecasting arm of NOAA, to halt or reduce weather balloon launches at 11 locations."
"The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was among several agencies gutted by the Trump Administration's Department of Government Efficiency in 2025 ... These sweeping staff cuts forced the National Weather Service, the forecasting arm of NOAA, to halt or reduce weather balloon launches at 11 locations."
gizmodo.com
Stinky strikes again.
#7 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-07-03 11:07 PM | Reply
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