Trump dedicates Theodore Roosevelt Library in North Dakota, cites 'never give up' spirit

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Trump dedicates Theodore Roosevelt Library in North Dakota, cites 'never give up' spirit

Synopsis

Trump's Medora visit was more than a ribbon-cutting — he handed over Roosevelt's Congressional Medal of Honor from the White House and became the first sitting president to dedicate a presidential library. With America's 250th birthday days away, the event was a deliberate fusion of historical pageantry and contemporary political messaging.

Key Takeaways

President Donald Trump helped formally dedicate the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota on Wednesday, 2 July .
It is the first time a sitting US President has participated in the dedication of a presidential library, according to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum .
Trump donated Theodore Roosevelt's Congressional Medal of Honor — previously displayed in the Roosevelt Room at the White House — to the library.
The National Endowment for the Humanities will award the library $750,000 to support opening exhibits in its first year.
The library's opening is timed ahead of the US 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 2026 .

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday helped formally dedicate the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota, invoking the 26th President's legacy to champion courage, national unity, and ambition as the United States approaches its 250th anniversary. The event marked the first time a sitting US President had participated in the dedication of a presidential library, according to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

A Historic Dedication in the Badlands

The library, built in Medora — the North Dakota town where Theodore Roosevelt spent formative years following personal tragedy in the 1880s — was formally opened ahead of America's 250th Independence Day on 4 July 2026. Historians widely credit Roosevelt's years in the Badlands with shaping his conservation philosophy and leadership style before he rose to the presidency.

Trump presented the library with Theodore Roosevelt's Congressional Medal of Honor, which had previously been displayed in the Roosevelt Room at the White House. 'I'll be a little bit lonely in there without it, but I thought this would be a very — really an appropriate place to have it,' Trump said. 'It's really a library; it's a museum; it's a centre, and it's a great tribute.'

What Trump Said About Roosevelt

Trump described Roosevelt as a leader who 'embodied the heart and soul and fight and spirit of our country as much as anyone who ever lived,' calling him one of the few historical figures he deeply admired. Drawing repeatedly on Roosevelt's life, Trump urged Americans to emulate his determination and resilience.

'The life of Theodore Roosevelt reminds us that Americans never give up. He never stopped, never quit, and never surrendered in pursuit of his dreams, or his pursuit of America's Destiny — and neither will we,' Trump said.

Quoting Roosevelt directly on the theme of courage, Trump said: 'Freedom is not a gift that lasts long in the hands of cowards.' He also highlighted Roosevelt's concept of 'New Nationalism,' describing it as prioritising 'the needs of the whole nation and all the people above partisanship, lobbyists, identity politics, and special interests.'

Broader Policy Remarks and Federal Grant

Beyond the historical tribute, Trump used the occasion to address a range of current issues, including immigration, economic policy, the Panama Canal, Iran, military recruitment, and what he described as the threat of communism. He announced that the National Endowment for the Humanities would award the library $750,000 to support its opening exhibits during its first year of operation.

America 250 — The Backdrop

The library's opening is timed to coincide with the United States' preparations to mark 250 years since the Declaration of Independence. The milestone has been a central theme of the Trump administration's public events, with officials spotlighting the country's founding ideals and national heritage through commemorative programmes nationwide. 'As we enter our 250th Year, Americans must never forget we are a historic and heroic people, with a heroic spirit, and a heroic purpose in this world,' Trump said.

With the library now open to the public, attention turns to how the institution will shape the broader national conversation around Roosevelt's conservation legacy and progressive-era governance — themes that carry renewed resonance in today's political climate.

Point of View

Trust-busting, and conservation — sits uneasily alongside his own administration's record of deregulation and federal downsizing. The selective framing of Roosevelt as a symbol of grit and patriotism, stripped of his progressive policy legacy, is a recurring feature of American political mythology. That a sitting president chose to be the first to formally dedicate a presidential library, and donated a White House artefact to mark the occasion, signals how deliberately the administration is curating its historical identity ahead of the 2026 elections. The $750,000 federal humanities grant, announced at the same event, is a small but notable signal that cultural institutions aligned with the administration's narrative priorities can still access public funding.
NationPress
2 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library?
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is a newly opened museum and research centre in Medora, North Dakota, dedicated to the life and legacy of the 26th US President. Medora is where Roosevelt spent formative years in the 1880s following personal tragedy, and historians credit his time in the Badlands with shaping his conservation philosophy and leadership style.
Why is Trump's participation in the dedication historically significant?
According to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, it is the first time a sitting US President has helped dedicate a presidential library. Trump also donated Theodore Roosevelt's Congressional Medal of Honor — previously on display in the Roosevelt Room at the White House — to the library.
What did Trump say at the Theodore Roosevelt Library opening?
Trump praised Roosevelt as someone who 'embodied the heart, soul, fight, and spirit' of America and urged Americans to emulate his resilience. He quoted Roosevelt — 'Freedom is not a gift that lasts long in the hands of cowards' — and linked Roosevelt's 'New Nationalism' to themes of national unity and rejecting partisanship. He also addressed immigration, economic policy, the Panama Canal, Iran, and military recruitment.
What federal funding did the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library receive?
The National Endowment for the Humanities will award the library $750,000 to support its opening exhibits during its first year of operation, as announced by President Trump at the dedication event.
How does the library opening connect to America's 250th anniversary?
The library opened days before the United States marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence on 4 July 2026. The Trump administration has made the milestone a centrepiece of its public events, using commemorative programmes to highlight the country's founding ideals and national heritage.
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