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LIVE at 10:10 p.m. ET: President Trump speaks from Mount Rushmore

President Trump just left for South Dakota, where tonight he will become the first president since George H. W. Bush in 1991 to attend Mount Rushmore’s Independence Day celebration! The stunning fireworks show is returning after a decade-long hiatus.

WATCH LIVE: President Trump speaks from Mt. Rushmore at 10:10 p.m. ET

The President will then return to Washington to host tomorrow’s 2020 Salute to America celebration with First Lady Melania Trump. Tomorrow’s National Mall event will feature one of the largest fireworks displays in history, and President Trump will kick off the festivities with an address to the Nation from the White House South Lawn.

The 2020 Salute to America will be “a patriotic tribute to our men and women in uniform,” Interior Secretary David Bernhardt says.

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Chris Wolf
Chris Wolf
3 years ago

I recently read a profound and illuminating passage about post-1945 Germany’s struggle to deal with its painful and shameful Twentieth Century past that is serendipitously instructive to our country in 2020:
“One can never begin anew but only pick up the threads of the past and continue. People who believe they have undertaken something completely new in fact do not really know what they are doing.”
— Hagen Schulze, “Germany: A New History” 1998

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felix1999
3 years ago

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anonQ
3 years ago

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forged crank
forged crank
3 years ago

I’ve been to Rushmore several times. First was in June of 1959. The visitors center was just opened and a person could almost walk up to the sculptures. I still have a photo my father took of the sculptures from a distance!

Every American should see this place once in his or her lifetime!

Bart's Bantering
Bart's Bantering
3 years ago

So very difficult to say which meme is my favorite- but perhaps is it “we only kneel to our God” –

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