Evacuation ordered at National Mall as storms gather ahead of Trump’s America 250 speech
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s plans to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary of independence with a rally on the National Mall were complicated on Saturday by severe storms that gathered near Washington, forcing event organizers to order an evacuation.
“Freedom 250 will share updates on programming and doors reopening,” Freedom 250 spokesperson Danielle Alvarez said in a statement that encouraged participants to seek shelter at museums and federal buildings near the National Mall. Washington’s metro system also said several of its underground stations were available for shelter.
Trump initially planned to speak around 10 p.m. ET but it was unclear whether and how those plans would move forward. Spectators would need to be screened by security again and the U.S. Secret Service announced earlier that it had temporarily closed checkpoints.
In the meantime, crowds were gathered in facilities like the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, where they waited in chairs and sat on the floor to cool off in the air conditioning.


