Content Details
DCPD-202500744 - Remarks in Des Moines, Iowa
- Category
- Budget and Presidential Materials
- Collection
- Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Publisher
- Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
- Event Date
- July 3, 2025
- President
- Donald J. Trump
- Document Categories
- Addresses and Remarks : Des Moines, IA
- Subjects
- 2024 Presidential election
Air traffic control system, modernization efforts
America's 250th birthday celebration
Armed Forces, U.S., recruitment efforts
Attorney General
Autism spectrum disorders
Border security
California, 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles
California, political protests in Los Angeles
Climate change
COVID–19 vaccines
Egg prices
Electric and hybrid vehicles, promotion efforts
Environmental Protection Agency
European Union, trade with U.S.
Federal spending, reduction efforts
Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup
Gasoline costs
Household income and wages
Illegal immigration
Independence Day
Inflation
Iowa, Governor
Iowa, Lieutenant Governor
Iowa, President's visit
Iran, airstrike on Qatar
Iran, U.S. airstrikes on nuclear facilities
Missile defense, modernization efforts
National Garden of American Heroes
News media, fairness and accuracy
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Qatar, Amir
Qatar, Iranian airstrike on Al Udeid air Base
Religious freedom
Saudi Arabia, King
School choice and voucher programs
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Energy
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Secretary of Homeland Security
Secretary of the Interior
Speaker of the House of Representatives
Task Force To Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias
Tax Code reform
U.S. Army, 250th anniversary
U.S. Border Patrol
U.S. Chief of Protocol
U.S. diplomatic efforts, expansion
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Undocumented immigrants, deportation of criminals
United Arab Emirates, President
United Kingdom, trade with U.S.
White House Border Czar
White House Chief of Staff
- Names
- Biden, Joseph R., Jr.; Bird, Brenna; Bondi, Pamela J.; Burgum, Douglas J.; Burgum, Kathryn; Caliguiri, Virginia; Cournoyer, Chris; Crowley, Monica; De Jong, Michael; Ernst, Joni K.; Feenstra, Randy; Grassley, Charles E.; Grassley, Pat; Greenwood, Lee; Hall, Joseph; Hall, Tammi; Hinson, Ashley E.; Homan, Thomas D.; Infantino, Giovanni V.; Johnson, J. Michael; Kauffman, Bobby; Kaufmann, Jeff A.; Kennedy, Robert F., Jr.; Kent, Joshua; Kent, Sarah; Kessler, Rose; Mamdani, Zohran K.; Marnell, Blake; McCoy, Dan; Miller-Meeks, Mariannette J.; Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Newlin, Dan; Noem, Kristi L.; Nunn, Zachary; Obama, Barack; Prakash, Ajai; Prakash, Maureen; Reynolds, Kimberly K.; Rodriguez, Josue; Rollins, Brooke L.; Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, King; Sløk, Torsten; Sturtz, Korene; Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir; Trump, Melania; Vander Plaats, Bob; Whitaker, Matthew G.; White, Dana F.; Whitver, Jack; Wiles, Susan; Wright, Christopher A.; Zaun, Brad; Zeldin, Lee M.
- Locations
- Des Moines, IA
- Notes
- The President spoke at 7:22 p.m. at the Iowa State Fairgrounds. In his remarks, he referred to San Diego, CA, resident Blake Marnell; King Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia; Amir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar; President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates; Torsten Sløk, chief economist, Apollo Global Management; White House Border Czar Thomas D. Homan; Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune; Giovanni V. Infantino, president, Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); Jeff A. Kaufmann, chairman, Republican Party of Iowa; Iowa State Rep. Bobby Kaufmann; Secretary of Energy Christopher A. Wright; Kathryn Burgum, wife of Secretary of the Interior Douglas J. Burgum; Dana F. White, chief executive officer, Ultimate Fighting Championship; Reps. Thomas H. Massie and Brian K. Fitzpatrick; U.S. Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley; Iowa State Attorney General Brenna Bird; Dan Newlin, the President's nominee to be U.S. Ambassador to Colombia; and New York State Rep. Zohran K. Mamdani, in his capacity as a New York City Democratic mayoral candidate. He also referred to H.R. 1. The transcript was released by the Office of Communications on July 7.