President Donald Trump is returning to Mount Rushmore, a national monument in South Dakota, where he has previously expressed interest in adding his likeness. However, due to structural limitations, it is unlikely that a fifth face can be added to the monument.
Background
Trump has mentioned the idea of adding his face to Mount Rushmore on several occasions, including in a meeting with South Dakota’s governor, Kristi Noem. Despite his interest, the project is currently stalled, and it is unclear if it will move forward.
The idea of adding Trump’s face to Mount Rushmore has been met with controversy, with some arguing that it would be inappropriate to alter the monument. The monument’s sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, wrote in 1936 that the stone had ‘serious’ limitations, making it unlikely that a fifth face could be added.
Trump’s Visit
Trump’s visit to Mount Rushmore comes as the country celebrates its 250th anniversary. The president will participate in a flyover, deliver remarks, and watch a fireworks show. The event is expected to draw a large crowd, and it will be a significant moment in the country’s celebrations.
Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.