President Donald Trump will kick off a weekend of celebrations for America’s 250th birthday with a speech at Mount Rushmore on Friday.
Trump is set to deliver remarks at the famed national monument at 8:30 p.m. local time, 10:30 p.m. Eastern.
Ahead of the trip, the White House suggested Trump could be an “addition” to the mountain where the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln are etched.
“There would be no better addition to the iconic Mount Rushmore than the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump,” White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said in a statement to ABC News.
Trump has previously mused about putting his likeness on the granite peak. He called it a “good idea” on social media in 2020. But so far in his second term, there’s been no significant movement toward making that a reality.
The White House did not respond to questions about whether there are actual plans to add the president’s likeness to Mount Rushmore and, if so, in what capacity.
Trump will fly to Keystone, South Dakota, on the newly retrofitted Air Force One 747, a gift from the Qatari royal family. The president used the jet for the first time earlier this week for a trip to North Dakota for the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library.
The Mount Rushmore festivities will include flyovers, performances by military bands and tributes to the Armed Services. It will culminate in a large fireworks display, the first fireworks show at the national memorial in years, according to the National Park Service.
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Trump last spoke at Mount Rushmore in 2020, during his first term, at a time when Americans were grappling with the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump’s visit to Mount Rushmore comes ahead of a big event in Washington, D.C., for the Fourth of July.
The “Salute to America 250 Celebration & Fireworks” celebration begins Saturday at 7 p.m. in the nation’s capital. The president has teased a long speech to mark the occasion, which is being billed as the largest firework display ever held on the National Mall.
Trump has already called the event the “most spectacular TRUMP RALLY of them all.”
Festivities for the nation’s 250th anniversary are unfolding as extreme heat blankets much of the country. Trump, though, earlier this week said high temperatures wouldn’t stop him from making his remarks in Washington.