Trump Returns to Mount Rushmore Amid Push To Have His Face Added
Summary
President Donald Trump is visiting Mount Rushmore for a Fourth of July celebration. Some of his supporters want to add his face to the monument, but the National Park Service says this is not possible.Key Facts
- President Trump is attending a pre-Independence Day event at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.
- Mount Rushmore has the carved faces of four U.S. presidents and was built between 1927 and 1941.
- Trump and some supporters have suggested adding his face to Mount Rushmore.
- The National Park Service has said adding new faces to the monument is not possible.
- South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem shared that Trump said it was his dream to be added to Mount Rushmore.
- Representative Anna Paulina Luna introduced a bill to carve Trump’s face on Mount Rushmore, but it has no cosponsors.
- Some Republicans argue that Mount Rushmore should reflect recent history, including President Trump’s legacy.
- The White House spokesperson expressed support for including Trump on the monument.
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