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President Trump to Visit North Dakota on July 1

Freedom 250 said Trump will join other distinguished guests as the library opens to the public on July 4, with 50 National Guard troops assisting.

  • On July 1, President Donald Trump will visit Medora to help cut the ribbon at the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, ahead of its public opening on July 4 coinciding with America's 250th birthday.
  • Trump's visit echoes his 2016 campaign stop in Bismarck at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, where North Dakota Republican delegates confirmed his nomination; the library honors Roosevelt's time in the North Dakota Badlands.
  • Gov. Kelly Armstrong signed an executive order authorizing state agencies to assist with the dedication, while the National Guard will activate 50 troops to support the presidential visit.
  • Interior Secretary Doug Burgum called the event a 'tremendous honor' for the President to cut the ribbon, while organizers confirmed Trump and all living past presidents received invitations to the dedication near Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
  • Registrants are directed to the Freedom website to attend the ceremony, though some North Dakotans report a 'sense of weary ennui' regarding the presidential visit.
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Over the weekend news broke that President Donald Trump will help cut the ribbon on the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora.

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