A portion of the main stage built for Donald Trump’s upcoming July 4th Freedom 250 celebration collapsed during a rehearsal session, nearly striking a performer.
Footage circulating on social media shows a group of dancers rehearsing their routine to music, then abruptly stop as a piece of the overhead structure breaks off from the top and falls onto the stage below.
As reported by @AaronParnas on X, the dancers managed to move out of the path of the falling debris, and no initial injuries were reported during the incident.
The mishap follows weeks of complaints about the multi-day event, which attendees and critics have labeled a mess. The fair has faced persistent issues with delayed infrastructure, low attendance and poor organization from the start.
Organizers have not yet released an official statement regarding what caused the overhead piece to detach or whether the main stage will require safety inspections ahead of the scheduled July Fourth festivities.

Formally known as the Great American State Fair, the multi-week exposition on the National Mall was established by Freedom 250, a task force created by the Trump administration to lead the nation’s semiquincentennial celebrations. Critics have accused the administration of hijacking the national milestone to create a partisan, campaign-style event.
The fallout has extended to the fair’s programming and infrastructure. Several scheduled musical acts, including Martina McBride and The Commodores, pulled out of the event at the last minute after stating they were not informed of its political tone. In addition, 11 states led by Democratic governors declined to participate in the state pavilions, citing both costs and the event’s partisan nature.
Those who have attended the fair since its opening on June 24 have reported a heavily cordoned-off National Mall cluttered with half-built plywood structures, long security lines and vast stretches of empty space. Beyond a single 110-foot Ferris wheel and a scaled-down replica of a triumphal arch, the grounds have drawn heavy criticism for a lack of attractions despite massive federal funding.
The lack of public interest has reportedly infuriated Trump. According to CNN, the president became “livid” and “enraged” after being shown aerial photographs revealing sparse turnouts at the fair’s kickoff event.
White House staff quickly scrubbed the aerial photos from their social media accounts, while Trump claimed on Truth Social that the event was “packed to the brim” with “at least 45,000 people.” News estimates, however, indicated the actual crowd size was nowhere near that figure, consisting largely of administration officials and supporters in MAGA-branded attire.
The low turnout has sparked panic within the administration as Trump prepares for his primary Fourth of July address, which he has billed as a massive celebration featuring flyovers, fireworks and military bands.
White House officials now fear that empty fields will overshadow the speech. To avoid a repeat of the opening night, organizers plan to distribute tickets for the viewing section directly in front of the stage to guarantee the immediate area looks full.
However, officials privately acknowledge that ticket holders may still choose not to show up, particularly with high temperatures forecasted for the outdoor event. When asked about the setbacks by The Independent, White House spokesman Davis Ingle pointed to a Truth Social post where Trump questioned whether his predecessors could have pulled off the event.
The Independent has contacted the Freedom 250 Project for comment.





