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Trump visits Mount Rushmore as White House suggests his face should be up there, too
7/4/2026, 12:00 AM - 269 words
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Trump visits Mount Rushmore as White House suggests his face should be up there, too
Tonight President Trump celebrating America 250 at Mount Rushmore.
The White House now suggesting tonight that President Trump's face should be up there, too.
Here's Mary Bruce.
Tonight as President Trump heads out to Mount Rushmore, the White House now suggesting his face should be right up there, too.
News there would be no better addition to the iconic Mount Rushmore than the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
>> Mount Rushmore will stand forever as an eternal tribute to our forefathers and to our freedom.
>> Trump has long hinted he belongs on the monument, posting back in 2020, "Sounds like a good idea to me."
Recently sharing images of his own face next to Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln.
Tonight's trip kicking off a whirlwind 24 hours for the president.
Though his Great American State Fair in Washington was paused today due to the scorching heat, Trump says his big speech tomorrow on the National Mall will go on.
Though the feels like temperature could hit 111°.
>> On July 4th, it's going to be approximately 107° out.
And I'm going to go and I'm going to make a really long speech just to show that I can do anything.
>> Now, as for Mount Rushmore, David, the park has previously said there isn't enough space to add anyone else, but the Interior Secretary says there's certainly more room.
>> Mary Bruce at the White House tonight.
Mary, we'll see you for our coverage here tomorrow.
Thanks, Mary.