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Vol. I · No. 181 · 1959 Reports Wednesday, July 1, 2026

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Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

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Trump Donates Roosevelt Medal of Honor at Library Dedication

Jul 1, 2026

The Forbes Breaking News segment covers a private ceremony in Medora, North Dakota, on July 1, 2026, during the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. President Trump donates Theodore Roosevelt's Medal of Honor, which had been displayed in the White House Roosevelt Room; National Medal of Honor Society president Britt Slabinski participates, and Trump jokes about receiving one himself while praising the facility and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. The broadcast includes applause, ribbon-cutting remarks, and audience participation. The sourcing relies on live footage and direct quotes from Trump and Slabinski with on-screen context about the library opening. No named experts or graphics beyond the event itself are featured; the throughline emphasizes the historic nature of a sitting president attending and the reuniting of father-son Medals of Honor.

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Senate Passes Bill to Support Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in ND

Jun 24, 2026

The video shows Sen. John Hoeven delivering Senate floor remarks on S. 675, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Museum Artifacts Act. He thanks colleagues for passage, details the bill's $50 million matching federal funding and artifact provisions, recounts Roosevelt's North Dakota years, and notes the library's location next to Theodore Roosevelt National Park ahead of the July 4, 2026 opening. The segment draws from official Senate proceedings with no additional guests or graphics beyond the speech itself; it is framed around the library's imminent public opening and national historical significance.

▶ Source: Forbes Breaking News