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00:02Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 45th and 47th president of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump.
01:01USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
01:08Well, thank you very much to the men and women of the South Dakota Air National Guard and those beautiful
01:15F-35s.
01:17We love them. And I want to thank you all for being here.
01:19This is a big crowd. This is a lovely crowd.
01:22And what a sight it is.
01:25I want to thank Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a good friend of mine and all of us.
01:30Senator Mike Rounds, great guy.
01:33Governor Larry Roden. Thank you, Larry.
01:41Lieutenant Governor Van Huysen.
01:47Oh, they're good.
01:49I was waiting for that.
01:53They said, you start speaking, they won't interrupt you at all.
01:57They didn't interrupt us at all.
01:59Thank you. They're fantastic.
02:02What great, incredible, talented pilots.
02:05Thank you very much.
02:06And Secretary Burgum, who's doing a phenomenal job.
02:10Governor Ron DeSantis.
02:12Thank you, Governor DeSantis.
02:13Where's Ron?
02:14Thank you, Ron.
02:15Distinguished guests and fellow citizens.
02:18Tonight, we gather on the eve of one of the most extraordinary days in the history of the world.
02:25Tomorrow, we mark 250 years of glorious independence and 250 years of majestic American freedom.
02:35Nothing like it.
02:39In all the chronicles of the ages, never before has any nation celebrated so magnificent a triumph as this one,
02:49the one that we are participating in right now.
02:53At 250 years, America is the oldest republic on earth.
02:57We are the freest people on earth.
03:00We have the most righteous and enduring constitution on earth.
03:04We are the strongest and most powerful country on earth.
03:08And by the grace of God, the United States of America is the most successful,
03:14most accomplished, most exceptional nation ever to exist in human history.
03:20And it is great to be your president.
03:27It is great.
03:29For a quarter of a millennium, liberty, justice, equality,
03:34self-government, and unmatched prosperity have flourished here as they have never flourished anywhere before.
03:43There is nothing like what we are doing.
03:50The birth and survival of the American nation under God is quite simply the best and most incredible thing ever
03:57to happen on this planet by human hands ever.
04:01That is, ever, ever, ever.
04:04No other country has done more good for this world than the United States of America.
04:11And we give thanks for these extraordinary blessings.
04:14We remember that what we have created in this country is not the natural way of the world.
04:22It is not the norm.
04:23It is the exception.
04:25It is rare.
04:26It is priceless.
04:28And it is truly miraculous.
04:33Throughout the entire story of humanity, most people in most places have lived a life plagued by suffering poverty, exploitation,
04:42violence, and misery.
04:44But here in America, in this land, on this continent, we have written a very different story.
04:50It's a tale of adventure, liberation, and unmatched greatness.
04:55It's the story of people governing themselves, the many uniting as one, the men and women rising by their own
05:03skill and talent to go further and reach higher than anyone has ever gone before.
05:09There has never been anything like this.
05:16The triumph of American independence was the result of the most extraordinary people in history, the most extraordinary culture in
05:26history, and the most extraordinary ideas in history, all creating the most extraordinary republic ever, ever, ever in history.
05:38It all came together for the miracle of July 4th, 1776.
05:45That was a big year.
05:49250 years ago tomorrow, what a big day that is.
05:53I consider this a big day because I'm with you.
05:56I like that, too.
06:02And by the way, we won big here.
06:06We won really big.
06:08Each and every time.
06:11But 250 years ago tomorrow, the words of our Declaration of Independence sent an earthquake through all of the coming
06:19time.
06:19They sparked a revolution that has never ended but still continues to this day.
06:25And tonight, we come to this beautiful mountain, and it is beautiful, to express our gratitude to those who made
06:32it possible, starting with the four men most responsible for reaching this milestone more than any others.
06:39We salute the father of our country, George Washington.
06:48The author of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson.
06:55The great emancipator and savior of our union, Abraham Lincoln.
07:03And the man who built America into a global superpower, Theodore Roosevelt.
07:11These are the men who declared the freedom, and won our freedom, and saved our freedom, and secured our freedom.
07:19They were men of action, men of ambition, men of daring, men of destiny, and men of truly great intelligence.
07:26Above all, they were great men of history.
07:32Tonight, on the threshold of our 25th year, we stand beneath the monument of these heroes, a true group of
07:40unbelievable people.
07:42And we rededicate ourselves to being a nation as big, bold, noble, and as great as these American giants.
07:49And that's not easy to do, but we're going to do it.
07:53These men could only have been made in the USA.
08:03Their faces are engraved on these bluffs, not only because of what they did, but to remind us forever who
08:11we are.
08:12These heroes exemplify what is timeless, enduring, and eternal about the American character.
08:20And in the end, it has always been that character, our distinct and unique identity.
08:26It is a truly unique identity, and it will never change.
08:31It's the ultimate source of our strength and the bulwark of our freedom.
08:36On this anniversary, we must remember, we have to remember, we can never forget that American liberty has not endured
08:44for 250 years merely because of words on paper.
08:48Liberty has prevailed here because of the culture and character of the people who declared it, defended it, and preserved
08:57it.
08:57These are very, very special times, and this is a very special place.
09:03You live in a very special place.
09:06Congratulations, everybody.
09:13The identity of a nation is the destiny of a nation, and America has a destiny like no other because
09:20we are a people like no other.
09:23For whatever reason, that's just the way it is.
09:26Here, the old world sent its bravest, boldest, and most resilient, its fiercest, most faithful, and freedom-loving.
09:36These men and women brought values, traditions, and customs transmitted over the centuries in Britain and stretching back even further
09:45to Athens, Jerusalem, and Rome.
09:48The United States of America is where the greatest civilization in human history became greater than ever before.
09:56On the grounds and plains of this wide-open continent, they forged a uniquely American character, a new breed of
10:04citizen.
10:05That's you.
10:07Congratulations.
10:09Congratulations.
10:13You're not that new a breed.
10:15You're a really good breed, but I'm not sure that you're that new a breed.
10:19Americans did not bow before a king or a government, but kneeled only before Almighty God.
10:29That's right.
10:31These were the people who founded our republic.
10:34These were the patriots who fought for independence.
10:37This was the spirit that demanded freedom, and this was the culture that built America and carved its heroes into
10:44Mount Rushmore.
10:50For generations, it was understood that the core of patriotic duty of every American was to pass this culture on
10:58to our children
10:59and to preserve the nation for centuries and centuries to come, but in recent years, there's been an undeniable attempt
11:08to change this exceptional character,
11:10to beat the American spirit out of us, alienate us from our history, and to make it impossible to even
11:17answer the question,
11:19what does it mean to be an American as we march into our 250th year, incredible, beautiful year it will
11:30be.
11:31We must never forget there is no American freedom without American culture.
11:41And there is no American founding without the American people.
11:46Many nations have paper constitutions and legal systems, but the citizens live in fear and squalor.
11:53A constitution is only as strong as the people and the culture responsible for upholding it.
11:59But as long as we remember who we are, we have to always remember who we are and what we're
12:06all about,
12:06the United States of America will forever be the land of free men and women, and we will never, ever
12:13fail.
12:20So tonight, let us say clearly and proudly what makes Americans so unique and extraordinary.
12:27We're going to give our country its identity back.
12:31Above all, Americans love freedom.
12:34We cherish independence, and we know that we are the heirs to the most beautiful land,
12:40the most thrilling story, and the most precious legacy on which the sun has ever shined.
12:46In America, we do not need anyone's permission to say what we think and to live as we please,
12:53to worship as we choose, or to keep and bear arms.
12:57You know that.
13:04And for almost six years during my presidency,
13:08I've saved, almost single-handedly,
13:12but working with John and some other great people,
13:15we've saved your Second Amendment,
13:17and I will continue to do so, I promise.
13:23Our rights here, given to us by the God who made us,
13:28and those rights shall not be infringed.
13:31Americans believe in self-reliance.
13:33We look at success with envy not,
13:38and I say that some people are envious and some people are not.
13:42We are not, but with admiration, and we earn it,
13:45and we will always earn it, and we will always respect it.
13:49We are an incredible, good, kind, and generous people,
13:52always ready to help a friend or a neighbor in need.
13:55No one has ever given more to charity,
13:58ended more hunger, cured more disease,
14:01or done more to uplift humanity than Americans,
14:04and no country ever will be able to match it.
14:27So true.
14:28Americans honor excellence.
14:31We admire boldness.
14:32We respect ambition.
14:34We are a nation of dreamers and believers,
14:37warriors and explorers, doers and fighters.
14:40In every human endeavor,
14:41Americans see an unfinished competition.
14:44What is strong can be made stronger.
14:47What is fast can be made faster.
14:49What is great can be made greater than ever before,
14:52and that's what's happening with America.
14:54Show us a mountain, and we'll just climb it.
14:58Show us an ocean, and we'll just cross it.
15:02Show us a problem, and we will just solve it.
15:07Show us a task the world calls impossible,
15:11and Americans will get it done.
15:18Americans are strong and always ready to stand firm for a good cause.
15:23We treasure justice, fairness, family, honesty, and human dignity,
15:28unlike societies based on class, clan, or tribe.
15:33We see every citizen as an individual,
15:35equal under the law and equal under the eyes of the Lord.
15:43In America, we speak English because that is the language of our founding,
15:47and for a thousand years,
15:52that has been the language of freedom.
15:56An American always wants peace and order,
15:59but we will never shrink from danger or threat.
16:02We will always fight, fight, fight, and win, win, win.
16:07We've got to do that.
16:11Because this is our culture.
16:13This is our character.
16:14Not every American is all of these things,
16:16but every American knows these are the traits
16:19that make our country exceptional,
16:22and exceptional it is.
16:24You do not have to be born here,
16:27but you do have to love what we have built.
16:30You must love our country.
16:35There has never been anything like us anywhere on Earth,
16:38and we are not going to let anyone take that away.
16:47Yet as we approach this magnificent anniversary,
16:50we see our American identity under a renewed attack,
16:54a generation after we fought and won the Cold War
16:58against the menace of communism,
17:00there is now a resurgence of the communist menace in our land,
17:05including from newcomers to our country
17:07who embrace ideas totally opposed to our way of life
17:11and our great success.
17:13These are not mere political disagreements,
17:16like differences over taxes or regulations.
17:20Communism is a mortal threat to American liberty.
17:24It is the greatest threat to our country,
17:27including World War I, World War II, Pearl Harbor,
17:32or even 9-11.
17:34We're not going to let this happen to us.
17:37Believe me, we're not letting it happen.
17:41Because communism is the enemy of free people everywhere,
17:44everywhere in the world.
17:46It never works.
17:46It's the enemy of the Constitution.
17:49Above all, it's the enemy of July 4th, 1776.
17:55It is the enemy indeed.
17:57Even while the radicals and extremists
18:00attack our incredible history at every turn,
18:03they are silent on the miserable history of communism itself
18:08because it never worked.
18:09Thousands of years, if you look at it,
18:12under different names,
18:13under somewhat different ideologies and systems,
18:17that system has led to more death and destruction
18:21than any system ever tried.
18:23It killed 100 million people just in the last century alone.
18:28Communism is the exact opposite of life, liberty,
18:32and the pursuit of happiness.
18:33It's death, tyranny, and the pursuit of evil.
18:37The godless communist morality states that anything is justified
18:42to bring about inhuman visions
18:44and to really propose what's good.
18:49They don't want good.
18:50They don't love God, and they don't want God.
18:53They don't love religion, and they don't want religion,
18:55and they won't have it.
18:57But we will not let them win.
18:59They have no chance against us.
19:04They have no respect for law, justice, principle, tradition,
19:09or your God-given rights.
19:11It's an ideology of mass theft, mass control,
19:14mass lies, and mass murder.
19:17Such doctrines can be given no quarter in a democracy
19:20because the first thing they do when they get into power
19:24is turn around and destroy it.
19:25It always is destroyed.
19:27Just as communists have done in other countries
19:31all over the world, no matter where you look.
19:33Very simply, communism represents the worst ideas
19:37and abuses in history by the worst people.
19:39The American founding represents the best ideas
19:42and traditions in history by the best people, like you.
19:50You can be loyal to Karl Marx,
19:53or you can be loyal to America.
19:55You can be a patriot.
19:57You cannot be both.
19:59As for those who peddle Marx's lies about our heritage,
20:03who tell our children that we live on stolen land,
20:07or that our heroes were oppressors,
20:10they're doing something much worse than slandering our past.
20:14They are slandering and attacking our future.
20:17I'm not going to let that happen.
20:18They're trying to tear down the great American character
20:22to destroy the people who declared independence,
20:25who crossed the Delaware, who settled the West,
20:28and conquered the skies.
20:30You know who those people are.
20:32But we will never let that happen.
20:34Our American ancestors did not shed their blood
20:38at Concord and Trenton, Gettysburg and Shiloh,
20:41midway in Normandy,
20:43just so that a band of thieves, radicals, and lunatics
20:47could come in and loot, pillage our nation.
20:50Our heroes died to win, build, and to save,
20:53and to build truly a great country,
20:56the greatest country ever in the world.
21:03So on the eve of this 250th anniversary of American heritage,
21:09we resolve and swear for all to hear
21:12that the citizens of the United States of America
21:15will vanquish communism quickly.
21:19Don't let them take too much of your time.
21:22You know they're wasting your time, don't you?
21:24But we're not going to let them take too long
21:26or too much of our time as they play their games
21:29and send them into exile.
21:32We will send them quickly away,
21:34and we will continue to build our country bigger and better,
21:39stronger than ever before.
21:41America will never be a communist country.
21:50We can only lose the midterms
21:54if we allow ourselves to lose the midterms.
21:56if we are foolish, stupid, and unwise.
22:01But if we terminate the filibuster, as we should do,
22:04and immediately vote for the Save America Act,
22:08then we will not lose an election for 100 years.
22:15If we do that, we're not going to lose an election for 100 years.
22:19The Communist Party is made up of illegal immigrants, criminals,
22:24and everybody that doesn't want to work.
22:27Communism is a loser.
22:29It always was, and it is right now.
22:32It's a big loser.
22:34Look at the people that are promoting it.
22:36They are not the people you're going to follow.
22:39In 250 years, the free people of this land
22:43have accomplished more with our liberty
22:45than any other society has accomplished,
22:48even in thousands and thousands of years.
22:51As you look back and you study,
22:53what our critics will never understand
22:56is that America is not the sum of its mistakes.
22:59Our mistakes make us human.
23:02Our achievements make us American.
23:05And nobody has ever had the achievements that we've had.
23:08We are the nation that dreamed and created the modern world.
23:13We laid the railroads.
23:14We raised up those big, beautiful skyscrapers,
23:18harnessed electricity,
23:20and invented the light bulb, the telephone, the airplane,
23:23the assembly line, the television,
23:25the microchip, the personal computer,
23:28the internet, the GPS, the smartphone,
23:31and almost everything else that has ever been invented,
23:36including, especially over the last few days in certain areas,
23:40a thing called air conditioning.
23:46We invented it all.
23:49We charted the human genome to cure diseases.
23:53We powered entire cities by splitting single atoms
23:57and planted our flag on the moon.
23:59Americans fill the airwaves of the planet
24:03with our music and our culture.
24:05We invented baseball, basketball, football,
24:08volleyball, NASCAR, and the rodeo.
24:11We love that rodeo of the West.
24:15Americans have won the most Olympic medals of any country in the world by far,
24:21the most Nobel Prizes.
24:24Well, they haven't given me one.
24:28Instead of late wars, I still haven't gotten it.
24:30That's okay.
24:31And the most world records.
24:34We publish by far the most patents.
24:37We produce the best movies.
24:38We make the best music.
24:40We raise up the greatest entertainers and strongest athletes the world has ever seen.
24:46So true.
24:47We built the biggest and most dynamic economy.
24:51And by the way, our country today is doing better than it's ever done before.
24:55Never had anything like it.
24:59With, as of last week, $19.2 trillion pouring into the United States right now from all over the world.
25:06That's the investments being made.
25:09And the record was three.
25:12Four years and four years, the last administration did much less than one, and we did 19.2 in 12
25:19months.
25:23And thanks to our great election win, November 5th, and the tariffs, plants and factories are being built all over
25:33the United States right now,
25:34and they're being built at a number that we've never, ever seen before.
25:39So much more.
25:40We're breaking records by double, triple, quadruple.
25:44We created the strongest and most powerful military.
25:47We won two world wars, the Cold War, and left America's enemies in the depths of history.
25:54We beat Venezuela in one day, and we knocked the hell out of Iran.
26:01They're dying to settle.
26:02They want to settle so badly.
26:07We gave them a week off for a funeral because we're nice.
26:11It's true.
26:12For 250 years, the entire world has looked to our country and been inspired by the leaps of progress, feats
26:20of strength,
26:21and acts of selflessness, faith, and hope that could only have happened right here.
26:27Two years ago, we were laughed at, mocked, and a nation in decline.
26:33We were in very serious decline.
26:36Last administration, what they've done to us, we can never, ever forget that.
26:41And today, we are the hottest country anywhere in the world.
26:45Everybody respects us like no nation.
26:49Remember this.
26:50We're respected like no nation in the world is respected like us.
26:55Every king, every prime minister, every president, they respect us more than any other country by far.
27:04Two years ago, they laughed at us.
27:06Now, it's only respect.
27:08And I want to tell you, the best is yet to come.
27:18So, in conclusion, from the roaring waters of Niagara Falls to the shimmering gushes of oil and fire,
27:28from our beloved Texas, from the magnificent fields of corn and wheat and barley of our farms in the Midwest,
27:38to the vast canyons of finance in New York City,
27:42from the billowing sacks of steel now being produced all over our country at record levels,
27:49to the car plants that are rising like we have never seen before.
27:54We have more plants under construction than we've had ever before.
27:58Automobile plants, something you didn't see of at all for 35 years.
28:03To technology from the minds of geniuses that is being brought to life in all corners of our country,
28:12from the snow-capped peaks of the Rockies, to the white sand shores of the Gulf of America.
28:24And to right here in the black hills of the Dakotas,
28:29after 250 years, American freedom still rings,
28:34the American dream still lives,
28:36and the American flag still flies more proudly than ever before
28:40over the people who will not quit,
28:43the nation that will not fail,
28:45the country that will not fall.
28:47No matter how hard the enemy tries,
28:50we cannot be beaten.
28:52Tomorrow we reach a milestone like no other
28:55and celebrate with joyful hearts and soaring spirits
28:58because after two and a half centuries,
29:02we know that this is not an ending.
29:04This is only the beginning of the golden age of America.
29:12And together we will make America bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.
29:18I promise you that.
29:20It's an honor to be your president.
29:22Thank you very much, and happy Independence Day to all.
29:25God bless you all.
29:26God bless you all.
29:28God bless you all.
29:58I said, young man, pick yourself off the ground.
30:01I said, young man, cause you're in a new town.
30:05There's no need to be unhappy.
30:10Young man, there's a place you can go.
30:13I said, young man, when you're short on your dough,
30:16you can stay there.
30:18And I'm sure you will find many ways to have a good time.
30:27It's fun to stay at the Y-M-C-A.
30:31It's fun to stay at the Y-M-C-A.
30:35They have everything for your man to enjoy.
30:39You can hang out with all the boys.
30:42It's fun to stay at the Y-M-C-A.
30:46It's fun to stay at the Y-M-C-A.
30:50You can get yourself clean.
30:53You can have a good meal.
30:54You can do whatever you feel.
30:58Young man, are you listening to me?
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