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Americans: how do you feel about the country’s future after 250 years of independence?

Fireworks launched from the National Mall in Washington DC surround the US Marine Corps War Memorial on July 4, 2025 in Arlington, Virginia.
Fireworks at the National Mall in Washington DC on 4 July 2025 in Arlington, Virginia. Photograph: J David Ake/Getty Images

The United States will mark 250 years since declaring independence from the British on 4 July, with commemorations in Washington DC overseen by Donald Trump and a series of events planned across the National Mall.

The milestone also comes at a turbulent moment for the country. Internationally, the Trump administration has moved away from some longstanding European allies while navigating ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

At home, the anniversary comes amid heightened political tensions and concerns over growing political violence. Civil rights advocates have also raised alarm over increasing crackdowns on freedom of expression and marginalized communities.

As the country reaches this historic milestone, we would like to hear from people in the US on how they are feeling about the country’s future. Does the 250th anniversary make you feel optimistic, concerned, proud, conflicted or something else entirely? What do you think this moment says about the state of the US and its place in the world?

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