U.S. President Donald Trump criticized what he described as a 'renewed attack' on American identity during a speech at Mount Rushmore on July 3, 2026, as the nation approached its 250th anniversary. He accused 'radicals and extremists' and claimed a 'resurgence of the communist menace' in the country. Trump linked these threats to the rise of the left wing within the Democratic Party ahead of the November midterm elections. While avoiding overtly inflammatory rhetoric, he emphasized the need to preserve American values and history. The speech took place at a site where some of his supporters hope to have his likeness carved alongside other historical figures. Trump plans to host a large political rally on Independence Day, though his efforts to align the anniversary with his personal legacy have faced challenges.
Lettura del bias (Destra): The article frames Trump's remarks as emphasizing a perceived threat to American identity from leftist forces, using terms such as 'communist menace' and highlighting his alignment with traditional American values. It presents his perspective without significant counterbalance, focusing on his calls





