President Donald Trump, speaking at the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota, emphasized the ongoing threat of communism in the United States. He cited Roosevelt’s strong opposition to communism, stating that it could lead to the destruction of civilization. Trump highlighted communism as a more significant long-term danger compared to past crises like World War I and II, Pearl Harbor, and the September 11 attacks.
Trump reiterated his commitment to preventing the United States from becoming a communist country, linking his anti-communism stance to the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence. He praised Roosevelt’s leadership qualities, emphasizing the importance of courage and ambition in maintaining national strength. Trump also defended his “America First” agenda, aligning it with the principles of the Declaration of Independence and the government’s duty to prioritize American interests.
While focusing on Roosevelt’s legacy, Trump’s speech covered various topics including immigration, the economy, and national identity. The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, opened in preparation for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, symbolizes a celebration of American history and identity.
