“What are we waiting on? Donald Trump’s face should be on Mount Rushmore. We got the votes in the house. We got the votes in the senate. I know a guy whose gonna sign it named Donald John Trump,” Lewandowski added to a smirking Johnson.
President Donald Trump’s legacy is set in stone as he enters his second term as president. Now a Florida senator
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.
U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has introduced legislation to put President Donald Trump on the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota. The legislation would add Trump’s bust to the iconic mountainside carving, joining presidential greats George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.
A House Republican introduced a bill Tuesday to carve President Trump's figure onto Mount Rushmore. The big picture: The measure is highly unlikely to pass through Congress but is another example of the loyalty and adoration some House GOP members show Trump.
It took more than 400 workers 14 years to carve the heads of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln into Mount Rushmore. Did you know
A bill introduced in the U.S. House aims to carve President Donald Trump's face on Mount Rushmore, but faces potential roadblocks.
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. | TAG24
A Republican representative introduced a bill that could see Donald Trump’s face added to the iconic Mount Rushmore monument. Earlier this week, Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna announced on X that she had proposed legislation to add the current president’s likeness alongside those of George Washington,
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
It's something that's been bandied about for years, but now it could become a reality, thanks to a new bill in Congress.