Trump warns of "communist menace" in July 4th speech
Summary
President Donald Trump gave a speech at Mount Rushmore to begin the 250th July 4th celebrations. He warned about a rise in communism in the U.S. and said Americans must protect their culture and history. He also urged changes in voting laws to help Republicans win upcoming elections.Key Facts
- President Trump spoke at Mount Rushmore on July 3, 2026, to mark the 250th anniversary of July 4th.
- He warned of a "communist menace" growing in the country, including among some new immigrants.
- Trump said people must love American culture and freedom, regardless of where they were born.
- He linked American freedom to American culture and the founding people of the country.
- Trump called for abolishing the filibuster, a Senate rule that can block laws.
- He promoted the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of U.S. citizenship and photo ID for voting.
- The speech emphasized traditional American values like freedom of speech, religion, and gun rights.
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