/ Jul 03, 2026
/ Jul 03, 2026

Trump opens US 250th Independence celebrations at mount Rushmore

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United States President Donald Trump is set to kick off America’s 250th Independence Day celebrations with a high-profile visit to Mount Rushmore on Friday, ahead of July 4 festivities marking the nation’s historic milestone.

 

According to AFP, as published by Punch Newspapers, Trump will deliver a speech beneath the iconic granite monument featuring former US presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.

The visit marks the beginning of a weekend packed with patriotic displays, including a campaign-style rally on the National Mall in Washington, military jet flyovers and a large fireworks show.

Trump’s appearance comes amid deep political divisions in the United States. His approval ratings have reportedly remained low, driven by concerns over the Iran conflict, rising living costs and criticism from Democrats over immigration and executive power.

Speaking on a podcast hosted by second lady Usha Vance, Trump acknowledged the country’s political tensions but expressed confidence about America’s direction.

He said the country was at a critical point but insisted it would move in the right direction.

Efforts to make the US 250th anniversary a major national celebration have also faced setbacks. A Trump-linked organisation, Freedom 250, has reportedly taken control of several events from the bipartisan America250 group, leading to criticism and reduced attendance at some festivities.

A “Great American State Fair” in Washington has also drawn sparse crowds, worsened by an intense heat wave that has discouraged visitors.

Despite forecasts of temperatures reaching 41C on July 4, Trump said he remains unfazed and intends to deliver what he described as a lengthy speech.

The anniversary comes as many Americans reflect on the country’s history and future. A recent Quinnipiac University poll found that 61 per cent of Americans believe the US is not fully living up to the ideals of the Declaration of Independence, highlighting sharp political divisions.

Still, many citizens continue to view Independence Day as a moment of national celebration despite growing political tensions.

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