The Sentinel-Record

NATION: Rough total for D.C. July Fourth extravagan­za: $5.4M

- ELLEN KNICKMEYER

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s July Fourth extravagan­za — featuring tanks, a military flyover, and a Trump speech at the Lincoln Memorial — cost an estimated $5.4 million, according to rough figures Thursday.

Interior Secretary David Bernhardt provided the latest share of costs, $2.45 million for his agency, in a letter to lawmakers, saying his agency pulled money from operating funds for national parks, recreation fees, and another source to help fund Trump’s Salute to America.

The event included donated fireworks, a military flyover, and Trump’s speech to a rained-on crowd at the Lincoln Memorial.

Trump announced Monday he would do it all again next year , calling the event “remarkable.”

Democratic lawmakers have condemned the extra expenditur­es for the Independen­ce Day celebratio­n, which came in addition to the traditiona­l concert, fireworks and events held at near the U.S. Capitol.

Arizona Democratic Rep. Raul Grijalva, chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee and one of several Democrats who had demanded a full cost accounting, said in response to Interior’s funding estimates that the public funds were spent to “celebrate President Trump.”

Bernhardt called the use of public funds justified, and cited past administra­tions’ spending for concerts, parades and other celebratio­ns in and around the National Mall. Interior’s costs included crowd accommodat­ions such as temporary fencing and portable toilets.

In addition, the Department of Defense says its costs came to $1.2 million. Despite repeated requests, the Pentagon as of Thursday refused to provide a precise breakdown.

The military’s efforts included positionin­g tanks on flat-bed trailers around the capital, meeting Trump’s desire for tanks while minimizing damage to district roads from the heavy armor.

Separately, Washington Mayor Muriel E. Bowser wrote Trump to say the district’s costs for Trump’s July Fourth event have drained a special fund used to provide security and protect the nation’s capital from terrorist threats.

The District of Columbia estimates it spent about $1.7 million — not including police expenses for related demonstrat­ions.

Bowser wrote Trump that the fund will have a $6 million deficit by September, reminding the president that the account was never reimbursed for

$7.3 million in expenses from Trump’s

2017 inaugurati­on.

White House spokesman Judd Deere says officials will respond “in a timely manner.”

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