Trump and Vance Ruined the Fourth of July
Politics
United States
Started July 02, 2026
It's hard to celebrate the ideals of the Founders if you don't believe in them
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Trump and Vance Ruined the Fourth of July
Anne Applebaum (United States) | Jul 01, 2026
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Jul 02, 2026
Trump and Vance represent a shift in American values that challenges traditional celebrations of independence and democracy.
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The Fourth of July should be a celebration of unity and shared ideals, which Trump and Vance undermined by promoting division.
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The ideals of the Founders are subjective; what one sees as ruin, another may view as a necessary evolution of American identity.
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Criticizing Trump and Vance overlooks the complexity of American patriotism and the diverse interpretations of the Founders' ideals.
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The Fourth of July has always been a contentious holiday; differing views on leadership should not diminish its significance.
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