White House Task Force on Celebrating America's 250th Birthday
The White House Task Force on Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday was created on January 29, 2025 by executive order of US president Donald Trump. Its purpose is "to plan, organize, and execute an extraordinary celebration of the 250th Anniversary of American Independence". Its funding arm, "Freedom 250", assists Task Force 250's execution of Trump's proposals. Members of the task force include the President, [Vice President of the United States|President of the United States|Vice President], several executive department Secretaries, and the heads of several executive branch agencies. The Task Force is separate from the bipartisan United States Semiquincentennial Commission created in 2016. It has received criticism by Democrats and historians for politicization and its programming decisions.
Proposals
Proposals include a "Great American State Fair" to be held in the Iowa State Fairgrounds, featuring pavilions from all fifty states, "Patriot Games" for high-school athletes, public monuments such as a National Garden of American Heroes, and other year-long celebrations and projects across the country. On January 29, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14189, entitled "Celebrating America's 250th Birthday".On December 17, 2025, Trump unveiled more detailed plans for the "Patriot Games," which will consist of "one young man and one young woman from each state and territory." The proposal has incited attention from social media users and various political figures for its purported similarities with the competition in the post-apocalyptic Hunger Games media franchise.
Criticism
Trump's formation of Task Force 250 was criticized by Democrats and some historians as an attempt to politicize the celebrations, with conservative author and political scientist John J. Pitney describing them as "an opportunity for people to curry Trump's favor" through donations. John Dichtl, president of the American Association for State and Local History criticized Task Force 250's the decision to host a UFC fight on the White House lawn, writing "What does a fight have to do with America's greatness?" A June 21 letter by Democrats on the bipartisan America250 commission questioned its relationship to the Trump-led Task Force 250 and its events.The task force has received criticism from historians for its partnership with PragerU and its "Founder's Museum" exhibit for blurring history with AI-generated fiction and having historical characters repeat the phrase "facts don't care about your feelings" popularized by conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. The White House said it has sent letters to state governors and ambassadors to display its exhibit in capitals, schools, and embassies.