A new congressional report alleges that former President Donald Trump hijacked the United States' 250th anniversary celebration to enrich political allies, harvest voter data, and promote Christian nationalist ideology. The interim report, titled “From Vanity to Insanity: How the White House Cheated the American People Out of Their 250th Birthday,” was released by Democratic staff of the House Natural Resources Committee’s oversight and investigations subcommittee. It paints a picture of widespread corruption and self-dealing within the planning of the nation’s semiquincentennial.
How the Anniversary Was Hijacked
Congress originally established the U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission in 2016, operating as the nonprofit America250 Foundation, to plan the 2026 celebrations on a strictly nonpartisan basis. However, the report claims that the Trump administration launched a sustained pressure campaign to take over the commission. When America250’s leadership resisted shifting focus toward partisan, campaign-style events, the White House created a shadow organization called Freedom 250.
Freedom 250 was set up as a wholly owned subsidiary of the congressionally chartered National Park Foundation (NPF). The report details how the White House took control of the NPF board, installing key campaign operatives such as Meredith O’Rourke and Chris LaCivita. This maneuver gave the administration an opaque vehicle that enjoyed the NPF’s nonpartisan credibility and tax-exempt status while operating outside standard government transparency laws.
Allegations of Fraud and Self-Enrichment
The interim report alleges that Freedom 250 surreptitiously diverted resources intended for America250, leaving the original commission scrambling for funds. Sources interviewed by congressional investigators said fundraisers, including O’Rourke, misled prospective donors by providing them with Freedom 250’s banking and routing numbers instead of America250’s. The report finds that this could constitute wire fraud and charitable solicitation fraud under federal and District of Columbia law.
The alleged deception extended to the entertainment industry. Artists recruited for anniversary events were reportedly steered toward Freedom 250, with their contracts and payments funneled through the shadow corporation. This allowed the Trump administration to harvest voter data from attendees and donors, turning a national celebration into a political machine.
Key Findings from the Congressional Report
Here are the main allegations outlined in the interim report:
- Hostile takeover: The White House exerted pressure to subsume the nonpartisan America250 Foundation.
- Creation of Freedom 250: A shadow corporation was embedded within the National Park Foundation to avoid transparency.
- Wire fraud: Fundraisers allegedly provided incorrect banking details to divert donations.
- Data harvesting: Voter data was collected under the guise of anniversary celebrations.
- Self-enrichment: Political allies and Trump himself allegedly benefited financially.
Political Reactions and Context
California Congressman Jared Huffman, the top Democrat on the Natural Resources Committee, expressed outrage at the findings. “I can’t, in my time here in Congress, remember anything even remotely like this,” Huffman said. He described the NPF as a “trusted, venerable charity organization” that was “literally be hijacked for a craven political agenda.”
The report has not been officially adopted by the full committee, and Republicans have dismissed it as a partisan attack. However, the document provides detailed accounts from multiple sources and suggests that the alleged scheme could be subject to criminal investigation. The National Park Foundation has not yet issued a public response to the allegations.
FAQ: The 250th Anniversary Controversy
What is America250?
America250 is the nonprofit foundation established by Congress in 2016 to plan and coordinate the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations in 2026. It was intended to operate on a nonpartisan basis.
What is Freedom 250?
Freedom 250 is a shadow corporation created by the Trump administration as a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Park Foundation. It was used to divert resources and donations away from America250 and toward partisan, campaign-style events.
What legal violations are alleged?
The congressional report alleges wire fraud, charitable solicitation fraud, and violations of federal transparency laws. It claims that fundraisers misled donors by using incorrect banking information and that the scheme involved self-enrichment and data harvesting.