Trump shares fabricated image of his face on Mount Rushmore landmark

Published : Jun 01, 2026, 06:00 AM IST
An AI-generated image shared by US President Donald Trump depicts his face added to the iconic Mount Rushmore National Memorial alongside four historic American leaders. (Photo: Donald Trump/Truth Social)

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Donald Trump shared a fabricated image on Truth Social showing his face on Mount Rushmore. The image places him with four iconic US presidents. This follows his long-stated 'dream' to be added to the South Dakota landmark.

In a striking digital assertion of his legacy, US President Donald Trump has circulated a digitally fabricated rendering portraying his own likeness alongside the historic American leaders immortalised on Mount Rushmore. The image, disseminated via his Truth Social platform, positions the American leader alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln--the quartet of iconic presidents etched into the granite facade of the South Dakota landmark. Trump chose to propagate the visual depiction without appending any accompanying textual remarks.

The Significance of Mount Rushmore

The Mount Rushmore National Memorial stands as a monumental effigy chiselled directly into the granite topography of the Black Hills in Keystone, South Dakota. The landmark exhibits the 60-foot-tall countenances of the four former heads of state, intended to signify the birth, territorial growth, economic progress, and structural endurance of the United States. The original sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, handpicked these specific statesmen to encapsulate the inaugural 150 years of American heritage.Within this framework, George Washington embodies the establishment of the republic and the revolutionary quest for autonomy, whilst Thomas Jefferson denotes its territorial broadening. Meanwhile, Theodore Roosevelt is included to signify national advancement and America's rise to international prominence, whereas Abraham Lincoln signifies national preservation amidst the fractures of the American Civil War.

Trump's Push to Be Added to the Monument

The prospect of adding Trump to the national landmark traces back to a 2018 encounter, during which Trump confided to South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem that it was his "dream" to see his visage permanently sculpted into the cliffside. In the intervening years, he has enthusiastically championed the concept, contending that the milestones achieved throughout his governance warrant his integration into the monument. The American leader previously introduced the proposition during a public address in 2020.Within the legislature, staunch congressional proponents, including Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna, have advanced formal legislative proposals instructing the Department of the Interior to orchestrate the sculpting of Trump's image onto the rock face. Furthermore, prominent executive officials, including Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, have sustained momentum for the initiative by openly implying that the historical site possesses sufficient structural space to accommodate an additional countenance. (ANI)(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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