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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1862, The Medal of Honor is authorized by the United States Congress. In 1909, Herbert Zim, American naturalist, author, and educator (died 1994) was born. In 1913, Willis Lamb, American physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2008) was born. In 1920, Pierre Berton, Canadian journalist and author (died 2004) was born. In 1928, Elias James Corey, American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate was born. In 1931, Nathan Söderblom, Swedish archbishop, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1866) passed away. In 1944, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., American general and politician, Governor of Puerto Rico (born 1887) passed away. In 1973, A fire destroys the entire sixth floor of the National Personnel Records Center of the United States. In 2008, Tony Snow, American journalist, 26th White House Press Secretary (born 1955) passed away. In 2014, Valeriya Novodvorskaya, Russian journalist and politician (born 1950) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

WATCH: Trump speaks at Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library dedication ceremony

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July 1, 2026

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WATCH: Trump speaks at Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library dedication ceremony

Trump is coming early to see the 450 million project, a boost for Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, a former governor of North Dakota, while also bringing the nation's birthday festivities to a region synonymous with its westward expansion.

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RedState

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· Jun 21, 2026

President Trump to Attend the Inaugural Celebration for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

President Trump to Attend the Inaugural Celebration for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 5, 2026

Trump Marshals Americans, Historic Spirit Of Defiance In Speech Celebrating US’s 250th Birthday

In a late-night speech capping the semiquincentennial anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, President Donald Trump invoked familiar themes of patriotism, bravery, and sacrifice to declare that the story of the United States of America is worth cherishing while being far from over.

NewsOne

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· Jun 22, 2026

5 People Arrested For ‘Vandalizing’ Trump’s Reflecting Pool, But We See The Truth, Don’t We?

President Donald Trump has not been able to stop talking about the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial for the last few months.

The Daily Wire

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· Jul 1, 2026

Trump’s Most Unusual Conversation Of The Day Was With Theodore Roosevelt

President Donald Trump celebrated one of America’s most iconic presidents Wednesday as he traveled to North Dakota for the grand opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, touring exhibits, chatting with an artificial intelligence recreation of the 26th president, and delivering remarks honoring his legacy. The event, held in Medora on the edge of Theodore ...

The Epoch Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

LIVE NOW: Trump Joins Freedom 250 for Roosevelt Presidential Library Opening

President Donald Trump travels to Medora, North Dakota, to join Freedom 250 organizers, federal officials, and distinguished guests for the historic grand opening and dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. Taking place on July 1 as a cornerstone event of America’s semiquincentennial celebration, Trump’s keynote address honors the 26th president’s enduring legacy of bold []

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· Jul 2, 2026

‘He was really quite something’: Watch Trump speak at dedication of Teddy Roosevelt Library * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

Source link ‘He was really quite something’: Watch Trump speak at dedication of Teddy Roosevelt Library * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff Skip to content Est. 1997 Est. 1997

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Related coverage for "WATCH: Trump speaks at Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library dedication ceremony": RedState — President Trump to Attend the Inaugural Celebration for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library . Independent Journal Review — Trump Marshals Americans, Historic Spirit Of Defiance In Speech Celebrating US’s 250th Birthday. NewsOne — 5 People Arrested For ‘Vandalizing’ Trump’s Reflecting Pool, But We See The Truth, Don’t We?. The Daily Wire — Trump’s Most Unusual Conversation Of The Day Was With Theodore Roosevelt. The Epoch Times — LIVE NOW: Trump Joins Freedom 250 for Roosevelt Presidential Library Opening. OpsLens — ‘He was really quite something’: Watch Trump speak at dedication of Teddy Roosevelt Library * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff