All the bells and whistles have prompted local officials to complain about the costs of Trump's extravagant festivities, but the Trump administration has refused to detail how much the event will cost taxpayers.
The National Park Service, however, reportedly diverted nearly $2.5 million to pay for Thursday's celebrations. The money would otherwise have gone towards improving parks across the country.
Trump has defended the price tag, saying it will cost "very little compared to what it is worth."
The cost of our great Salute to America tomorrow will be very little compared to what it is worth. We own the planes, we have the pilots, the airport is right next door (Andrews), all we need is the fuel. We own the tanks and all. Fireworks are donated by two of the greats. Nice!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
July 3, 2019
But privately, Trump’s aides reportedly worried about empty seats, and rushed in the previous days to sell tickets and ramp up participation.