About Us
Imagen destacada
  • Politics
  • Trump
By 4ever.news
7 hours ago
Trump Returns to Mount Rushmore to Honor America’s Founders During Historic 250th Celebration

America's 250th birthday deserves a celebration worthy of its history—and President Donald Trump is returning to one of the nation's most iconic landmarks to help lead it.

On the eve of Independence Day, Trump will deliver a major address at Mount Rushmore in Keystone, South Dakota, paying tribute to America's Founding Fathers beneath the towering granite faces of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

The celebration will conclude with a spectacular $700,000 fireworks display, bringing together patriotism, history, and one of the country's most recognizable symbols of American greatness.

The event also marks a return for both Trump and Pyro Spectaculars Inc., the world-renowned fireworks company that illuminated the skies over Mount Rushmore during the president's memorable 2020 Independence Day celebration.

That appearance placed Trump among a select group of presidents to address the nation from the iconic memorial. Before him, only Presidents Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush had delivered speeches at Mount Rushmore.

The setting is especially fitting as the nation marks its semiquincentennial. Mount Rushmore stands as a monument not only to four transformative presidents but to the enduring principles of liberty, self-government, and constitutional freedom that have guided the United States for two and a half centuries.

Throughout his presidency, Trump has made restoring patriotism and celebrating America's founding ideals a central part of his America First agenda. Rather than apologizing for the nation's history, he has consistently called on Americans to honor the sacrifices, achievements, and freedoms that have made the United States a beacon of opportunity around the world.

The return to Mount Rushmore reflects that vision. Against one of the most recognizable backdrops in the country, Trump is expected to celebrate the courage of the Founders, the resilience of the American people, and the promise of the next 250 years.

As fireworks light up the Black Hills, the message will be unmistakable: America's story is one worth celebrating, its founding principles remain worth defending, and the nation's greatest days still lie ahead when freedom, faith, and patriotism lead the way.