• Video
  • Shop
  • Culture
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Food
  • Living
  • Style
  • Travel
  • News
  • Book Club
  • GMA3: WYNTK
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • Terms of Use
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Contact Us
  • © 2025 ABC News
  • News

Trump denies WH asked about adding him to Mount Rushmore, then calls it a 'good idea'

3:07
Backlash to Trump's 4th of July celebrations
Alex Brandon/AP Photo
ByLibby Cathey
August 10, 2020, 3:37 PM

President Donald Trump has slammed a report that a White House aide reached out to South Dakota GOP Gov. Kristi Noem to ask about the process for adding presidents to Mount Rushmore, calling it "fake news."

Then, he called it a "good idea."

"Never suggested it although, based on all of the many things accomplished during the first 3 1/2 years, perhaps more than any other Presidency, sounds like a good idea to me!" Trump said in a tweet late Sunday.

He also posted a photo from this year's July Fourth weekend campaign-style appearance at Mount Rushmore -- with his face carefully aligned with those of the other four of the nation's most memorable presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.

The New York Times reported earlier Sunday that when Noem greeted Trump upon his arrival in South Dakota on July 3, she presented him with a four-foot replica of Mount Rushmore that included his face.

Related Articles

MORE: Trump at Mount Rushmore: Controversy, fireworks and personal fascination

According to the Times, a Republican official familiar with the matter said a White House aide reached out to Noem's office last year to ask the process to add additional presidents to the monument.

Noem, a rising star in the Republican Party, knew even before then that Trump is keen on the idea.

President Donald Trump speaks during a fundraiser for Republican gubernatorial hopeful Kristi Noem in Sioux Falls, S.D., Sept. 7, 2018.
Susan Walsh/AP, FILE

In a 2018 interview with the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, Noem said the two struck up a conversation about the prospect in the Oval Office during their first meeting.

"I started laughing," she said. "He wasn't laughing, so he was totally serious."

She continued, "He said, 'Kristi, come on over here. Shake my hand, and so I shook his hand, and I said, 'Mr. President, you should come to South Dakota sometime. We have Mount Rushmore.' And he goes, 'Do you know it's my dream to have my face on Mount Rushmore?'"

Related Articles

MORE: For some Native Americans, Mount Rushmore is a symbol of broken treaties, white domination

Trump also suggested he be added to Mount Rushmore at a campaign rally in Youngstown, Ohio, in 2017.

President Donald Trump smiles at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, July 3, 2020, near Keystone, S.D.
Alex Brandon/AP, FILE

“I’d ask whether you think someday I might be on Mount Rushmore, but here’s the problem -- if I did it, joking, totally joking, having fun, the fake news media will say, ‘He believes he should be on Mount Rushmore,'" Trump said.

Up Next in News—

Shein and Temu products impacted by tariffs: What to know

May 14, 2025

16-year-old speaks out after escaping man who allegedly stalked, harassed her

April 25, 2025

Trump's tariffs: How top products from China will be impacted

April 10, 2025

How to delete your 23andMe data amid company's bankruptcy

March 28, 2025

Shop GMA Favorites

ABC will receive a commission for purchases made through these links.

Sponsored Content by Taboola

The latest lifestyle and entertainment news and inspiration for how to live your best life - all from Good Morning America.
  • Contests
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell My Info
  • Children’s Online Privacy Policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Your US State Privacy Rights
  • Interest-Based Ads
  • About Nielsen Measurement
  • Press
  • Feedback
  • Shop FAQs
  • ABC News
  • ABC
  • All Videos
  • All Topics
  • Sitemap

© 2025 ABC News
  • Privacy Policy— 
  • Your US State Privacy Rights— 
  • Children's Online Privacy Policy— 
  • Interest-Based Ads— 
  • Terms of Use— 
  • Do Not Sell My Info— 
  • Contact Us— 

© 2025 ABC News