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- In a Sunday night tweet, President Donald Trump denied a New York Times report over the weekend that a White House official had inquired about adding a carving of another president to Mount Rushmore.
- However, Trump said it "sounds like a good idea" based "on all of the many things accomplished during" his first term.
- While adding another president to Mount Rushmore is a frequent question, the National Parks Service says there's actually no room for an additional sculpture.
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President Donald Trump has said that adding his face to Mount Rushmore "sounds like a good idea" based on what he's accomplished in his first term in office.
The president made the comment on Twitter Sunday night, when he also denied a Saturday New York Times report that a Trump administration official had asked about adding presidents to the national monument last year.
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