The Great American State Fair in Washington D.C. was shut down due to extreme heat on July 3. The ground temperature at the National Mall hit 135 degrees. The 'feel-like' temperature with humidity was 111 degrees. Organisers told everyone to leave and the fair reopened at 5 pm. The fair has faced problems since it opened on June 25. Critics say President Trump tied America's 250th birthday to his politics. Crowds have been sparse. There have been reports of failing air conditioning units. US Capitol Police even restricted a rehearsal on Thursday night because of the heat.
The Great American State Fair was planned as a big celebration for America's 250th birthday. It was set up on the National Mall in Washington D.C., a famous public space. The fair was meant to show off food, culture, and attractions from all 50 states. But the event has been controversial from the start. Trump opponents say the fair is too political. They accuse the president of using the nation's birthday for his own gain. The extreme heat has made things worse. Washington D.C. summers are hot, but this heatwave has been extreme. The problems with AC and sparse crowds have made the fair a symbol of a troubled celebration.
Major public events cost millions of dollars and are affected by extreme weather. As the planet gets hotter, this kind of disruption will happen more often. It also shows how national celebrations can become political battlegrounds.

The Great American State Fair in Washington D.C. was shut down due to extreme heat on July 3. The ground temperature at the National Mall hit 135 degrees. The 'feel-like' temperature with humidity was 111 degrees. Organisers told everyone to leave and the fair reopened at 5 pm. The fair has faced problems since it opened on June 25. Critics say President Trump tied America's 250th birthday to his politics. Crowds have been sparse. There have been reports of failing air conditioning units. US Capitol Police even restricted a rehearsal on Thursday night because of the heat.

The Great American State Fair was planned as a big celebration for America's 250th birthday. It was set up on the National Mall in Washington D.C., a famous public space. The fair was meant to show off food, culture, and attractions from all 50 states. But the event has been controversial from the start. Trump opponents say the fair is too political. They accuse the president of using the nation's birthday for his own gain. The extreme heat has made things worse. Washington D.C. summers are hot, but this heatwave has been extreme. The problems with AC and sparse crowds have made the fair a symbol of a troubled celebration.

Major public events cost millions of dollars and are affected by extreme weather. As the planet gets hotter, this kind of disruption will happen more often. It also shows how national celebrations can become political battlegrounds.

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