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Trump’s Great American State Fair attendees say they haven’t noticed politics overshadowing the celebration
Alexandra Marquez · 2026-06-29 · via NBC News Top Stories

WASHINGTON — The gloomy, overcast weather on Saturday didn’t disturb visitors who attended the first weekend of President Donald Trump’s Great American State Fair, an event commemorating America’s 250th anniversary on the National Mall.

The fair features food and culture booths from all 56 states and territories, plus displays from federal government agencies in temporary halls lining several blocks of the Mall that kept attendees dry while it drizzled at some points on Saturday morning. In the middle, a massive Ferris wheel extends into the sky, just beyond a scaled-down replica of the arch Trump hopes to build permanently in the capital.

The arch is one of the president’s marquee projects to remake Washington, D.C., alongside his mission to repaint the Reflecting Pool and to put his name next to former President John F. Kennedy’s on the Kennedy Center.

Some of the projects have faced legal challenges and earlier this month, Trump’s name was removed from the side of the performing arts center at the direction of a federal judge. And the reflecting pool, which was meant to be the shade of “American flag blue,” has faced physical challenges, including an algae bloom and chipping paint.

The state fair has been promoted by Trump and members of his administration, who have been accused of injecting partisanship into a nonpartisan anniversary.

People walking in front of a long line of signs bearing U.S. state names on the National Mall in Washington.
The fair features food and culture booths from all 56 states and territories.Nick Mason / ZUMA Press Wire via Reuters

But over a dozen attendees at the fair on Saturday — on both sides of the political aisle — told NBC News that they did not feel the atmosphere at the fair had any kind of political tint even as Trump has tried to redesign Washington, D.C., in his image and as musical acts dropped out of the event.

“It’s kind of neat because here it’s just been all about America, and I haven’t seen the political things,” Pamela L., 59, who was visiting the capital from Virginia Beach for her husband’s annual birthday trip and declined to share her last name, told NBC News. “People are just being people [and] enjoying, you know, they’re being kind, opening the doors, holding them for each other, and it’s just kind of neat to see.”

She added that her family jumped at the chance to attend the fair “because we don’t get to go to all the states. It’s kind of neat to see them represented.”

A "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign in a booth.
The Nevada state booth on the National Mall in Washington, on Friday.Valerie Plesch/ / Bloomberg via Getty Images
A boy stands in front of a cardboard cutout of Abraham Lincoln in a booth decorated in red, white and blue.
The Kentucky state booth, an homage to whiskey and agriculture, in Washington on Friday.Valerie Plesch / Bloomberg via Getty Images

Nicole Briggs, 52, and Heather Hatter, 48, also traveled from Virginia to see the fair with their children and told NBC News that they didn’t feel like any particular political views were being imparted on attendees.

“It’s a once-in-a-lifetime event for our generation,” Briggs said, adding later, “I think it’s a great atmosphere. The vibe is great.”

“I think it’s just very patriotic, proud of America and all it represents,” Hatter added, as announcers introduced Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler to the stage near a petting zoo.

The fair, which kicked off Thursday night with an opening ceremony hosted by the president, was the center of controversy late last month after several musical performers who had been expected to perform throughout the fair dropped out, with several citing political concerns.

The 16-day event was put together by Freedom 250, a public-private partnership created by the Trump administration to organize events in the capital related to the nation’s semiquintennial. The group bills itself as nonpartisan and is separate from America250, a group created ten years ago by Congress to prepare for the U.S.’s 250th anniversary.

Freedom 250 is organizing several other events in Washington, D.C., and around the country this summer, including Sail 250, a FIFA World Cup FanFest, the Salute to America fireworks celebration on July 4 and the Patriot Games later this fall.

On Thursday, the president opened the fair after a performance of “God Bless the U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood, telling attendees on the Mall, “this anniversary is a time to be proud of our past, but it is also a time to lift our sights, expand our ambitions and raise our expectations of what America can be.”

People sheltering from the sun under cardboard American flag signs.
Attendees shielding themselves from the sun before the kick-off celebration on the National Mall on Thursday.Oliver Contreras / AFP via Getty Images
President Trump holds both hands out while speaking at a lectern.
President Trump officially opened the fair after a performance of “God Bless the U.S.A.” by Lee Greenwood on Thursday.Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images

His speech was preceded by fighter jet flyovers and performances by military bands, as well as a partisan speech by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who derided the musical acts that pulled out, saying the military bands were, “way better than those libtards that canceled on us.”

Daniela Guerrero, 25, lives here and came to the state fair expecting to see Republican-tinged programming.

“I think we heard a lot, like in our communities, that it was gonna be like a MAGA rally,” she told NBC News, as her friend Grace Guber, 27, echoed, “100%.”

“It, I think, has been very much nonpartisan,” Guerrero added. “The people showing up have been a mix of tourists just trying to, like, celebrate freedom.”

Lloyd and Melinda Paris traveled to the capital from Georgia with their grandchildren on their way back from one of their grandson’s baseball games in New York.

Lloyd Paris, 76, told NBC News that what Trump has done in Washington, D.C. is “amazing,” but, “I didn’t come here because I’m a certain political persuasion.”

His wife, 71, added, “we would have come even with the previous president,” as the two peered to the line for the ferris wheel, where their grandchildren waited for a turn.

A foal lying in a dirt paddock in front of a Ferris Wheel.
A rodeo event on the National Mall in Washington on Friday. Bryan Dozier / ZUMA Press Wire via Reuters

Several states, including at least six led by Democratic governors, declined to send delegations to the state fair, citing financial burdens. At least one Democratic governor, Oregon’s Gov. Tina Kotek, cited concerns of partisanship.

“The State of Oregon will not be participating in the Great American State Fair due to both the cost of participating in the Fair and growing concerns that the event in Washington, D.C., is shaping up to be a more partisan affair than originally presented,” a spokesperson for Kotek’s office told the Salem Statesman Journal.

Lynn Frank, 52, traveled to the capital from North Carolina, another state that did not send a delegation to the fair, and said she was “incredibly disappointed,” when Gov. Josh Stein, D-N.C., decided not to send a delegation to the fair.

“There’s some things they all do that, you know — there’s things you like and things you don’t like,” Frank added, “But that to me — a state fair shouldn’t be political.”