Trump wouldnt let rain keep Long Island opera…
It hit all the high notes.
President Trump moved hell and high water to guarantee Long Islander opera star Christopher Macchio bought his second to shine in storm-battered DC for the nation’s 250th birthday, the touted tenor told The Post.
Macchio, identified as “America’s Tenor,” was set to carry out on the National Mall on July 4 after almost two hours of torrential rain and wind had already nixed deliberate performances from Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gene Simmons and CeeLo Green.
Long Island native Christopher Macchio performing during the “Salute to America” event to honor the 250th anniversary of America’s founding at the National Mall in Washington, DC on July 4, 2026. AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein
“The White House basically reached out to me directly, and they said, ‘Christopher, we’re on our way,’ ” Macchio said, explaining the administration made it clear they had been getting him on that stage.
” ‘We have a team in place to make sure that you’re where you’re meant to be so that you possibly can carry out for the nation,’ ” said the tenor, who Fox host Brett Baier described Saturday as Trump’s favourite singer.
The Holbrook native, who sang the “Star Spangled Banner” at Trump’s second inauguration, ended up giving proof through the evening that our flag was still there.
He realized that it will be his responsibility to energize the hundreds in the group before Trump gave his speech close to midnight.
The opera singer dove straight into the classics such as “Ave Maria” and “Nessun Dorma,” which he said couldn’t have been more becoming for the event.
Macchio told The Post that the White House made sure he would get the chance to sing at the event despite storms in the DC space. Courtesy of Christopher Macchio
Macchio sang a medley of traditional opera songs. REUTERS
President Trump applauding Macchio’s efficiency at the “Great American State Fair” at the National Mall. on June 24, 2026. AFP via Getty Images
” ‘Nessun Dorma’ actually means no one sleeps, and I told the group of 150,000 that no one sleeps tonight until we hear our president converse,” Macchio said.
The singer had the group accompany his rendition of “God Bless America,” too.
“You felt the patriotism in the air — you felt the sense of history and gravity,” Macchio said.
Trump was past grateful and personally called Macchio the next day to give his heartfelt thanks, the tenor said.
“I loved it most of all,” Macchio said the president told him of his efficiency.
“And he was very pleased that we were able to get so many people through security so quickly after insisting that the event go forward,” Macchio said.
“He has told me explicitly, ‘You’ve got the greatest voice I’ve ever heard,’ ” the singer said of Trump.
“He always asks me if I think I’m as good as Luciano Pavarotti.”
As if that weren’t enough, Macchio bought engaged just days before heading to Washington, DC, to fiancée Sanaz while on board a yacht overlooking Positano on the Amalfi Coast of Italy.
Macchio sang the national anthem at Trump’s second inauguration on Jan. 20, 2025. AP
Macchio and Trump pictured together in 2024. Christopher Macchio / Facebook
He flew straight there after a personal efficiency for FIFA President Gianni Infantino during the World Cup.
“These have been the best two weeks of my life,” Macchio said.
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