“What are we waiting on? Donald Trump’s face should be on Mount Rushmore. We got the votes in the house. We got the votes in the senate. I know a guy whose gonna sign it named Donald John Trump,” Lewandowski added to a smirking Johnson.
A Florida Republican has introduced legislation to add Donald Trump's face to Mount Rushmore, arguing that his leadership and legacy deserve to be immortalized alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has introduced legislation to add a carving of President Donald Trump to Mount Rushmore in Keystone, South Dakota, sayin
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Trump will stand at the podium in a time of deep division and great challenge, somewhat akin to the circumstances that confronted Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln when they assumed the reins ...
But on the first Inauguration Day, in 1789, George Washington did something else ... these speeches are “literally brimming with verbal tokens of unity.” Thomas Jefferson’s first inaugural in 1801 may have been the most explicit: “We have called ...
US President Donald Trump has only been back in office for a few days, but there are already plans to immortalize his face on the famous Mount Rushmore. | TAG24