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Taylor, hold our beer! Trump delights fans with dramatic Mt Rushmore flyover as he kicks off America 250 celebrations with newlyweds Bettina and Don Jr and daughter Tiffany

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Donald Trump kicked off America’s 250th birthday celebrations by traveling to Mount Rushmore with his son Don Jr and newlywed wife Bettina, just as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce exchanged their vows in the celebrity wedding of the century. 

The President was flanked by the happy couple, his daughter Tiffany, and her husband, Michael Boulos, as they all boarded the new Air Force One on Friday night, headed for South Dakota.

Not long after that, Swift and Kelce were wed at an elaborate ceremony inside Madison Square Garden with comedian Adam Sandler officiating.

After boarding, Bettina posted an image to Instagram showing a large cookie emblazoned with a picture of the iconic monument with Trump’s likeness added on to it. 

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Prior to boarding, the group all shared pictures of themselves enjoying the Great American State Fair in Washington, DC

Tiffany and Bettina even had time for a quick mirror selfie at the Presidential Walk of Fame along the West Colonnade of the White House

The trip marks Trump’s triumphant return to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, exactly six years after he held a controversial pre-Fourth of July event at the monument amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The president touched down following a flyover of the famous sculpture nestled in the the Black Hills of the state. 

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Former homeland security secretary Kristi Noem was then serving as South Dakota governor and embraced a hands-off approach to the virus, allowing the mass gathering to happen despite the health risks. 

Donald Trump boarding the new Air Force One on Friday night at Joint Base Andrews 

Air Force One is seen here performing a flyover at Mount Rushmore National Memorial on Friday night

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The President took to the skies as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married in a ceremony at Madison Square Garden

Bettina Trump, Michael Boulos, who is partially obstructed, Tiffany and Don Jr leaving the White House on Friday night alongside White House aide Natalie Harp

Bettina and Tiffany in a mirror selfie along the Presidential Walk of Fame before heading for Mount Rushmore

There were also environmental concerns. 

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The fireworks display that year was the first since 2009, after the National Park Service stopped them due to wildfire risk. 

Trump’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic ultimately cost him reelection in 2020. 

But on Friday, the President will fly into South Dakota on his new Qatari-gifted Air Force One. 

The fireworks ban, reinstated during President Joe Biden’s tenure, has been lifted again. 

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There is even a bill in Congress, introduced by Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna, to have Trump’s face added to Mount Rushmore, which features Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt

The event is part of the Trumpified celebration of America’s 250th birthday, organized by Freedom 250, the group that Trump created by executive order last January to take control of the country’s semiquincentennial festivities.

Congress had already created a bipartisan commission, dubbed America250, back in 2016 to plan the events. 

Not long after boarding Bettina posted an image to her Instagram showing a large cookie emblazoned with a picture of the iconic monument with Trump’s likeness added

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Don Jr and Bettina boarding the new Air Force One on Friday evening

Mount Rushmore hovers over the stage set up for Trump’s appearance in Keystone, South Dakota, on Friday

The dueling groups have caused headaches, including the mass cancellation of musicians booked to play the Great American State Fair, when the artists realized it was being organized by the more partisan entity. 

The Great American State Fair has also been plagued by power outages, low attendance and extremely hot weather. 

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Washington, DC, reached 100 degrees Friday afternoon, with the fair postponed for several hours due to the intensity of the heat. 

The Mount Rushmore event is happening amid drought conditions in the state. 

Ahead of the event, state and federal agencies were going to make a go-or-no-go call on the fireworks display. 

The US Wildland Fire Service also created a fire response plan for the Mount Rushmore fireworks, Politico reported

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Trump is expected to touch back down in Washington in the early hours of Saturday morning ahead of the Salute to America celebration on the National Mall

The stage is assembled on Thursday ahead of the President’s arrival

Trump held a Mount Rushmore fireworks event on July 3, 2020, a controversial move amid the COVID-19 pandemic 

The President watched a Navy Blue Angels flyover display during the event

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That event is also being threatened by extreme heat – it’s supposed to reach 101 degrees in DC on Saturday. 

But Trump remained undeterred. 

‘On July Fourth, it’s going to be approximately 107 degrees out, and I’m gonna go, and I’m gonna make a really long speech just to show that I can do anything,’ the 80-year-old President said Wednesday during his trip to North Dakota to open the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library.

The President is expected to speak after sundown, around 9.45pm ET, organizers said, with the ‘world’s largest fireworks display’ slated for 10.30pm. 

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That means if Trump’s speech runs long, the DC fireworks show could drag into July 5.

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