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Vol. I · No. 181 · 1959 Reports Wednesday, July 1, 2026
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Trump notes teleprompter failure during Badlands Roosevelt event

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Trump speechTheodore Roosevelt LibraryNorth Dakota

Summary

The USA TODAY clip shows President Trump speaking outdoors in North Dakota's Badlands during an event honoring Theodore Roosevelt. He discusses the location, Roosevelt's legacy, his new Air Force One flight, his strong electoral performance in the state, and then notes that his two teleprompters are not working, saying 'and here I stand.' The segment is a short excerpt from Trump's July 1 2026 visit to Medora for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library dedication ahead of its July 4 opening. It relies on direct video footage and the president's own words with no additional narration, guests, or graphics beyond the title overlay.

Editorial Assessment

The clip is factually precise and faithfully reproduces the moment described in its title and transcript. Viewers receive the exact line but miss surrounding speech context about Roosevelt's conservation legacy, the library's significance in the Badlands, and the new Air Force One's debut on the trip. No misleading edits or omissions distort the statement itself; it functions as straightforward documentation of an unscripted remark. The presentation avoids partisan framing and lets the footage stand on its own.

Key Moments

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Teleprompters aren't working during the speech

Direct from the provided transcript and matching contemporaneous reports of the July 1 2026 Medora event.

Sources Consulted

  1. Trump will visit newly built Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota’s Badlands
  2. Trump debuts new Air Force One on trip to Theodore Roosevelt museum dedication
  3. TRUMP debuts NEW AIR FORCE ONE during Theodore Roosevelt Museum dedication