Trump attending America 250 fireworks display at Mount Rushmore
The ticketed event will feature fireworks, military bands and flyovers as organizers mark America’s 250th anniversary with a presidential speech.
- The Trump administration announced plans for a fireworks display at Mount Rushmore as part of celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, reviving a high-profile event that has not been held regularly in recent years.
- The July 3 event is expected to feature fireworks, entertainment, and patriotic programming at the national memorial, with attendance limited through a ticket lottery system.
- The planned celebration has drawn attention because of its connection to the broader “Freedom 250” festivities and because fireworks at Mount Rushmore have previously sparked debate over environmental and wildfire concerns.
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Trump will attend July 3 Mount Rushmore fireworks display
President Donald Trump will attend the first fireworks display in six years at Mount Rushmore National Memorial on July 3, according to announcements Thursday morning from Freedom 250 and South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden.
Trump Will Attend July 3 Mount Rushmore Fireworks Display
President Donald Trump will attend the first fireworks display in six years at Mount Rushmore National Memorial on July 3, according to announcements Thursday morning from Freedom 250 and South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden.
Trump to mark US 250th anniversary at Mount Rushmore
US President Donald Trump will travel to Mount Rushmore next week for an Independence Day celebration beneath the carved faces of four of his revered predecessors, organizers said Thursday, as the Republican puts his personal stamp on events marking America’s 250th anniversary. Trump is due to headline a July 3 fireworks display at the South Dakota memorial, where the massive, granite likenesses of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Li…
President Trump to Attend America 250 Fireworks Celebration at Mount Rushmore
President Donald Trump is expected to attend and deliver remarks at the July 3 America 250 Mount Rushmore celebration, featuring family activities, a military tribute and fireworks returning for the first time since 2020.
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