Kaitlan Collins Warns of 'Angst' Over Trump's July Fourth Rally
Kaitlan Collins Warns of 'Angst' Over Trump's July Fourth Rally focuses on CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins describing concerns around Donald Trump’s planned July Fourth event. Collins visited the Great American State Fair to assess rumors of growing “angst,” citing sources who said White House officials are bracing for a potentially underwhelming showing. Trump told supporters in North Dakota on Wednesday that he would not shorten his typically long speech on Saturday despite extreme weather, saying temperatures could be about 107 degrees. The article reports the speech is set to start at 9 p.m., with fireworks expected at 10:30 p.m. if the address runs as long as planned. Collins pointed to sparse attendance at the Washington National Mall fair and referenced footage circulated by Fox News. It also links the anniversary programming to Freedom 250 and includes comments from Democratic Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman criticizing the administration’s influence.






