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Trump Calls for Century of Republican Rule in Mount Rushmore Speech

Standing before Mount Rushmore on the eve of America’s 250th birthday, Donald Trump warned of a rising "communist menace" and urged the termination of the filibuster to secure a century of Republican governance, framing the upcoming midterms as a binary choice between his party and the total loss of the nation.

The president’s rhetoric explicitly linked the Democratic Party to communism, describing the ideology as a threat greater than World War I, World War II, or 9/11. He pushed for the immediate passage of the SAVE America Act, a bill requiring strict documentation for voting that critics argue serves as a mechanism for voter suppression. By demanding passports or birth certificates at the polls, the legislation would disproportionately burden low-income, rural, and married voters.

Opposition to the address was swift, with critics labeling the speech a calculated attempt to stoke a modern "Red Scare" to distract from economic instability and failing foreign policy. California state Sen. Scott Wiener characterized the remarks as an overt plan to dismantle democratic accountability and solidify power indefinitely. Meanwhile, the president’s framing faced direct pushback from figures like New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who argued that such divisive narratives fail to address the actual concerns of ordinary Americans—such as housing and healthcare—while ignoring the country’s history of overcoming internal division.

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