Theodore Roosevelt Library
Coverage of Theodore Roosevelt Library in the Nexus archive.
- Trump kicks off Fourth of July weekend with symbolic salute to America’s legacy
President Donald Trump will begin the Fourth of July weekend with a symbolic event at Mount Rushmore and a week of patriotic celebrations, including the 'Great American State Fair' on the National Mall. The events are part of a 250th anniversary commemoration of American Independence, featuring a historic fireworks display and initiatives like the 'Great American Outdoors Act Reauthorization.' Vandalism at the National Mall's Reflecting Pool and monuments is noted, alongside an extreme heat alert in Washington, D.C.
- Trump kicks off Fourth of July weekend with symbolic salute to America’s legacy
President Donald Trump is hosting patriotic events across U.S. landmarks, including Mount Rushmore and the National Mall, to commemorate America's legacy ahead of the 250th anniversary of Independence Day in 2026. Events include the 'Great American State Fair' and a fireworks display, alongside the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Library and reauthorization of the Great American Outdoors Act.
- Donald Trump Celebrates America’s Two-Hundred-and-Fiftieth Birthday
Donald Trump celebrated the 250th anniversary of the United States at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C. and the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Library in North Dakota. He positioned himself as the rightful heir to American greatness.
- Week Ahead in Washington: June 28
The Supreme Court has seven pending cases, including a major ruling on birthright citizenship in Trump v. Barbara, as justices prepare to end their term by July 1. President Donald Trump will travel to North Dakota for the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Library and later visit Mount Rushmore before returning to Washington, D.C., for the nation’s 250th birthday celebrations, which include a fireworks display on the National Mall.
- Week Ahead in Washington: June 28
The Supreme Court has seven pending cases, including a major birthright citizenship ruling, with decisions due by July 1. President Donald Trump is scheduled to attend events in North Dakota and Mount Rushmore, followed by Independence Day celebrations in Washington, D.C.
- Week Ahead in Washington: June 28
The Supreme Court has seven pending decisions, including a major case on birthright citizenship (Trump v. Barbara), before its July 1 deadline. President Donald Trump will attend events in North Dakota, visit Mount Rushmore, and participate in Washington, D.C.'s 250th anniversary celebrations, including a fireworks display on the National Mall.