
B-2 Bombers Roar Overhead As Donald Trump Celebrates US Independence Day
On July 4, President Trump and First Lady Melania watched a B-2 bomber fly over the White House. Trump also signed his major tax and spending bill into law.
As the White House celebrated America's Independence Day on July 4, B-2 bombers roared in the sky, showcasing its military strength. President Donald Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, witnessed the dramatic flyover from the balcony of the White House.
These are the same fighter jets which carried out the precision strikes on Iran's uranium enrichment sites at Fordo and Natanz, along with F-35 and F-22 aircrafts during the 12-day-long Israel-Iran conflict.
POTUS. FLOTUS. B-2 BOMBER. 🇺🇸🦅MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! pic.twitter.com/9HAFMdZrhe
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 4, 2025
The video of US President Trump watching the stealth bombers was shared by the official account of the White House on X. The video was captioned, 'POTUS. FLOTUS. B-2 BOMBER. 🇺🇸🦅MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!."
Earlier on Monday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt had announced the US pilots who flew the daring B-2 Spirit bombers, targeting Iran's nuclear facilities would be honored guests at President Donald Trump's White House July 4th celebration.
Further, Trump also signed his mega 'Big Beautiful Bill' into law during a Fourth of July picnic, a day after Congress narrowly passed his primary tax and spending bill.
He signed the bill on the White House South Lawn, turning the traditional July 4 picnic into a celebration of both America's independence and his personal victory in Congress.
He had pushed really hard to rally support, and nearly all Republicans in Congress backed his legislation as the Bill was passed in the House on Thursday.
He seized the opportunity to underline the biggest legislative success of his second term. A fireworks show on the National Mall was also planned later in the day.
As he signed the bill, he called it the 'biggest bill of its type in history".
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July 05, 2025, 08:57 IST
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