Last night's fireworks display was stupid. You could not see many of the fireworks due to the smoke and now there is dangerous pollution in DC
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— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-07-05T18:01:53.848Z
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President Donald Trump's record-breaking fireworks show, which kicked off just before midnight Saturday, prompted concern among weather officials, who on Sunday issued an air quality alert citing 'residual holiday firework smoke' as a contributing factor, Fox 5 reported.
Hazardous firework-induced smog continues to hover over Washington D.C. this morning. Avoid time outdoors if you can, wrote meteorologist Matthew Cappucci Sunday in a social media post on X. The air [is] so filled with microscopic particulates that its potentially harmful to exert oneself outside. CODE PURPLE alert in effect.
Code Purple is one of six categories used by the Environmental Protection Agency to measure air quality, and is the second-most severe of the six, just behind Code Maroon, which is issued only in emergency conditions.
The impact of Trumps fireworks show on air quality was predicted well in advance, with the National Park Service assessing that nearby residents should wear an N95 mask when outdoors, and remain indoors as much as possible during and after the show, according to internal National Park documents obtained by The Washington Post.
Poisoning the air to own the libs after napalming our Capitol to prove how patriotic you are, quipped Joanne Carducci, a prominent liberal commentator, in a social media post to her more than 1 million followers....
Fireworks, like much in life, loses its aesthetic value the more there is of it; beyond a point, even the eye becomes bored, Oates wrote Sunday in a social media post on X to her nearly 285,000 followers. Presumably [Trump] wanted the biggest, best fireworks in all of D.C. history without regard for air quality or anyone with respiratory problems.