Ahead of the United States’ 250th Independence Day celebration, a report says a significant share of Republicans who back former President Donald Trump disagree with the idea that he should be the central figure in the July 4 festivities. The claim, attributed to a survey cited by the Daily Mail, says more than one-third of Trump’s own Republican supporters believe he should not be the “star” of America’s birthday celebration. The report frames the finding as part of broader concerns among some voters about former President Trump seeking prominence during national events tied to the country’s milestone anniversary. The information presented focuses on attitudes among Republicans aligned with Trump and does not describe additional breakdowns such as regional differences, the precise polling organization, or the exact wording of the question. Overall, the sources indicate that while Trump remains a leading political figure for many supporters, a sizable minority within his base does not support centering him in July 4 celebrations tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary.