Next year, America will celebrate its 250th anniversary. According to Trump, it will be “the most spectacular birthday party the world has ever seen.”
At the same time, he has announced a brand-new athletic competition called the “Patriot Games.”
Four-day competition
On Thursday, Donald Trump revealed that the White House will host the Patriot Games. The competition will feature two athletes — one young man and one young woman from every state and territory — vying for victory.
What the winners will actually receive beyond bragging rights has not yet been disclosed, but Trump expressed high hopes for the event.
“Already, we’ve had big celebrations to commemorate the 250th birthdays of the Army, the Navy and the United States Marines, but there is much, much more to come,” he said in a YouTube video announcing Freedom 250, a “national, non-partisan organization leading the Administration’s celebration of America’s 250th birthday.”

“We’re going to have a good time.”
The four-day competition is scheduled for fall 2026. Trump described it as “an unprecedented four-day athletic event featuring the greatest high school athletes, one young man and one young woman from each state and territory.”
“But I promise there will be no men playing in women’s sports. You’re not gonna see that. You’ll see everything but that,” he added.
Details remain limited, but the official Freedom 250 website teased:
“From opening heats to the live final day in front of a live audience, these competitors will light the torch for a new generation of Americans.”
A new arch monument in Washington
Trump had first hinted at the competition in July, noting that it would be televised and overseen by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy.
In a recent video, he also shared his plans to soon begin construction on a new arch monument in Washington, D.C.
“We are the only major place without a triumphal arc. A beautiful triumphal arc, one like in Paris, where they have the great, a beautiful arc. They call it the Arc de Triomphe, and we’re going to have one in Washington, DC, very soon,” Trump said.
When it comes to the Patriot Games, social media critics have already likened the event to The Hunger Games franchise. In the dystopian series, two children from each district compete in a survival contest to the death — a stark contrast to the athletic event Trump is proposing, but the resemblance has raised eyebrows.
The Democratic Party highlighted the similarities, sharing a clip from the first Hunger Games movie in which President Coriolanus Snow (Donald Sutherland) explains the fictional games:
“And so it was decreed that, each year, the various districts of Panem would offer up, in tribute, one young man and woman to fight to the death in a pageant of honor, courage and sacrifice.”
FactPost also noted the parallels, tweeting:
“Trump has announced an ‘unprecedented four-day athletic event’ with ‘one young man and one young woman from each state and territory.’”
Governor JB Pritzker of Illinois joined in the comparison, sharing an image of Snow raising a champagne glass in response to the announcement.
“The lone victor, bathed in riches, would serve as a reminder of our generosity and our forgiveness. This is how we remember our past. This is how we safeguard our future,” reads the clip from the film.
What do you think about the Patriot Games? Is this something you’d watch — or stay far away from? Share your thoughts.
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