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.
Florida Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna recently proposed to add President Donald Trump’s face to one of America’s most iconic historical monuments. “I think it’s a very prestigious thing to do,” a Nebraska woman visiting Mount Rushmore said.
U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) has filed legislation that would direct the secretary of the Interior to carve the figure of President Donald Trump on Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota.
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
In August 2024, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested that Trump's predecessor Joe Biden could be added to Mount Rushmore while citing his achievements during his time in office. The suggestion was widely mocked and criticized by MAGA figures.
U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna went viral. The outspoken Florida conservative posted to X that she had filed a bill directing the federal government to add President Donald Trump to Mount Rushmore, garnering thousands of responses and re-posts.
W ith a vast expanse of natural splendor, South Dakota is rich in history, outdoor experiences and unique activities. In the Mount Rushmore State, visitors will find two of the wo
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In a historic Northfield cemetery, a large headstone stands tall with the name “Lonkey” and the years 1845-1911. Buried underneath, one of the soldiers who tracked down the first political