Donald Trump celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States and denounces a "communist threat" from the left.
Donald Trump celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States and denounces a "communist threat" from the left.

On the eve of Independence Day, the American president Donald Trump He delivered a speech at the foot of Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, during the celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the United States. He paid tribute to the country's founding fathers while calling on Americans to defend the freedoms they bequeathed against what he called the "communist threat."

Speaking in front of the famous monument where the faces of four former US presidents are sculpted, Donald Trump asserted that the United States must remain a "great, bold, noble, and glorious" nation. He affirmed that his administration would pursue this goal despite the challenges facing the country.

The president also stated that he was witnessing a resurgence of the "communist threat" in the United States. According to him, this threat comes in particular from some progressive Democrats as well as newcomers who, he asserted, adhere to ideas "totally opposed" to the American way of life and values. "We will not let this happen," he declared.

Donald Trump also linked his anti-communist rhetoric to his anti-immigration policies and presented the recent victories of progressive candidates in the Democratic primaries as one of the main threats facing the country. His remarks were part of the national celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.

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