𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚 🇺🇸Trump Attends Theodore Roosevelt Library Event, Launches "Freedom 250" Celebration
U.S. President Donald Trump traveled to Medora, North Dakota, to attend the opening event for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and announce federal support as part of America's 250th anniversary celebrations.
A highlight of the visit was Trump's ride aboard the "Freedom 250 Train," a patriotic-themed train decorated in red, white, and blue and marked "1776–2026." The journey through North Dakota's Badlands was designed to honor the legacy of President Theodore Roosevelt, who lived and worked as a rancher in the region during the 1880s.
Upon arriving in Medora, Trump was welcomed by participants dressed as the historic Rough Riders, the volunteer cavalry regiment closely associated with Roosevelt, who escorted the presidential motorcade to the library.
The event forms part of the broader "America 250" campaign marking the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence in 2026.$HEMI
U.S. President Donald Trump traveled to Medora, North Dakota, to attend the opening event for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and announce federal support as part of America's 250th anniversary celebrations.
A highlight of the visit was Trump's ride aboard the "Freedom 250 Train," a patriotic-themed train decorated in red, white, and blue and marked "1776–2026." The journey through North Dakota's Badlands was designed to honor the legacy of President Theodore Roosevelt, who lived and worked as a rancher in the region during the 1880s.
Upon arriving in Medora, Trump was welcomed by participants dressed as the historic Rough Riders, the volunteer cavalry regiment closely associated with Roosevelt, who escorted the presidential motorcade to the library.
The event forms part of the broader "America 250" campaign marking the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence in 2026.$HEMI