The article reports on a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump at Mount Rushmore, where he addressed the 250th anniversary of American independence. During his remarks, Trump made comments about Iran, stating that 'we crushed Iran' and that Iran's leaders were 'desperate' to reach an agreement, implying that the U.S. gave them a week off for mourning because they were 'kind.' These remarks were met with enthusiastic applause from the audience. The discussion on Iran focused on issues like the Strait of Hormuz shipping passage and the thawing of frozen Iranian assets. Trump also warned of a new threat from 'communism,' which he uses to describe progressive Democrats. The speech was part of broader celebrations across the United States, though extreme heat caused some events to be canceled or postponed.
Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames Trump's comments about Iran in a manner that emphasizes strength and moral superiority, using terms like 'crushed' and 'kind' to portray the U.S. as dominant and benevolent. It highlights Trump's alignment with conservative rhetoric by labeling progressive Democrats as 'communists





