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Severe Hailstorm Strikes Mount Rushmore Minutes Before Trump's Controversial Independence Day Address

MeidasTouch · Trump has DISASTER SPEECH at MT RUSHMORE and LOOKS AWFUL!!! · July 4, 2026
Severe Hailstorm Strikes Mount Rushmore Minutes Before Trump's Controversial Independence Day Address
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Trump has DISASTER SPEECH at MT RUSHMORE and LOOKS AWFUL!!!
"They just said that there's severe weather on the way. In fact, they said hail could be coming, and they're urging everybody to get inside. We're going to stay here for just a second here. We're going to get to shelter."
A severe hailstorm with half-dollar-sized hail struck Mount Rushmore immediately before President Trump's July 3rd speech, forcing Fox News reporters to seek shelter and creating dramatic imagery of the presidential monuments appearing to weep. The unusual weather event occurred just as Trump prepared to deliver what became a highly divisive pre-Independence Day address focused on combating political opponents he labeled communists.

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This episode features commentary on President Donald Trump's July 3rd speech at Mount Rushmore, which departed dramatically from traditional nonpartisan Independence Day addresses by calling for the vanquishing and exile of Americans he labeled as communists. The host criticizes Trump for delivering what they characterize as a divisive and deranged speech that framed political disagreement as a binary choice between patriotism and communism, with Trump declaring "You can be a communist or you can be a patriot. You cannot be both." The episode emphasizes the unusual meteorological backdrop to the event, as a severe hailstorm with half-dollar-sized hail struck Mount Rushmore immediately before Trump's speech, forcing media coverage to pause and creating imagery of the presidential monuments appearing to weep. The host argues Trump's rhetoric represents dangerous authoritarianism, particularly his statements about sending political opponents "into exile" and his characterization of the "Communist Party" as made up of immigrants, criminals, and people who don't want to work. Throughout the episode, the host contrasts what they view as appropriate presidential behavior for Independence Day with Trump's confrontational approach, criticizing his claims about foreign policy successes with Iran and Venezuela, his complaints about not receiving a Nobel Peace Prize, and his assertions that America is now the most respected country in the world. The commentary frames the speech as part of a broader pattern of Trump destroying American credibility on the world stage and abandoning democratic norms in favor of fascist rhetoric that divides rather than unites the country during what should be a celebration of shared national heritage.

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