During a speech at Mount Rushmore on July 4, 2026, former President Donald Trump praised the U.S. Army and expressed concerns about what he described as a 'communist menace' in the United States. He linked his remarks to issues surrounding immigration, framing his comments in the context of the upcoming November midterm elections.
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Trump addresses army and discusses communism in 250th anniversary speech
Former President Donald Trump delivered a speech at Mount Rushmore on July 4, 2026, where he praised the U.S. Army and raised concerns about communism in the U.S. He connected his rhetoric to immigration issues as part of his address ahead of the November midterm elections.
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Trump praises army, rails against communism in US 250th anniversary speech
Trump addresses army and discusses communism in 250th anniversary speech