Rounds Invites President Trump to Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today sent an invitation to President Donald Trump inviting him to attend the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota. In addition to the rally itself, Rounds is inviting President Trump to attend a concert at the iconic Sturgis Buffalo Chip alongside founder and CEO Rod Woodruff.
“The Sturgis Buffalo Chip is among the most iconic venues in the nation, attracting tens of thousands of enthusiasts,” wrote Rounds. “It is a must-see experience, glowing with American pride and the roar of American muscle in the background.”
“South Dakota is Trump Country,” said Rounds. “We’d love to introduce you on stage during one of our premier concerts, in front of tens of thousands of fans and we’re thoroughly convinced you’ll be impressed with the reception.”
President Trump would be the first President to visit the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The last time a sitting President has visited South Dakota was President Trump’s attendance at the Mount Rushmore fireworks show in July 2020.
Read the full invitation HERE or below.
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Dear President Trump,
I write to offer an open invitation to be our guest at South Dakota’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
The rally began in 1938 and is the world’s largest motorcycle rally, attracting hundreds of thousands of patriots each year.
The Sturgis Buffalo Chip is among the most iconic venues in the nation, attracting tens of thousands of enthusiasts. It is a must-see experience, glowing with American pride with the roar of American muscle in the background.
The Sturgis Buffalo Chip offers world class entertainment and has hosted America-First artists such Kid Rock, Jason Aldean and Toby Keith, among others. We’re biased, but it’s an experience every red-blooded American should witness, or better yet, participate in.
South Dakota is Trump Country. We’d love to introduce you on stage during one of our premier concerts, in front of tens of thousands of fans and we’re thoroughly convinced you’ll be impressed with the reception.
This year, the event is our 85th Anniversary – which will draw rally goers from every corner of the country and throughout the world. Next year, the 250th anniversary of our country will also be a blow out event. We’d be honored to host you whenever it may work in your schedule.
My friend, Rod Woodruff, founder and CEO of the Sturgis Buffalo Chip, has been copied on this letter and is available to answer any questions you or your team might have and will be available to help with all logistics. We’d be happy to make that introduction when appropriate.
Thank you for leading our great country, we’d love to honor you with an appreciation event like you’ve never seen.
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What an ass kisser
“Thank you for leading our great country, we’d love to honor you with an appreciation event like you’ve never seen.” Sen. Mike Rounds
I always thought that a President was there to serve us, the people. He’s not in that office to gain obsequious adoration from US Senators… or anyone else.
The South Dakota congressional delegation human centipede.
It’s a race to see whose lips are the most cheetoed.
Did you see the cabinet meeting at which all of the department heads were competing to out-ass-kiss each other? Each one, in turn, bragged about how well everything was going snd credited their success to his leadership. It was really bizarre. Most oft-heard phrase was “under YOUR leadership…”
Is this really necessary when dealing with the POTUS or do they just think it is?
After seeing this I imagined what it would be like if my coworkers and I all behaved that way at a staff meeting.
Is this how they got their jobs? If I were the boss I would find such behavior suspicious, and annoying.
It might be funny to go to something, like a county or state party meeting, and do that to the chairman…..without laughing.
Trump hater do what Trump haters gotta do.
Let me ask you fellows, with Mr. Trump coming to town next year for the grand fireworks extravaganza, do we really need him and a bunch of the glommers-on that would appear with him inflating the already annoying and overly loud and crowded rally throng?
grudznick says no. No to Mr. Trump at the long-hair loud-music festival near Sturgis, but Yes to the grand fireworks extravaganza.
No slight intended to grudznick’s good friend Rod, who is a pretty swell fellow in general. Rod, you tried to get your own little town and it was quashed. Keep your festival inside its boundaries.
The constant desire to please one man is just weird. I agree with you.
Sturgis Rally invitation. Fireworks at Rushmore too. Then there is the Heroes Garden. Sycophants gotta do what sycophants do.
If Trump shows up will all the TDS sufferers leave?
I can live with that.
South Dakota maybe a red state but I take offense to “South Dakota is Trump Country.” Has Rounds noticed the protest rally’s? The number of non-supporters is growing with every idiotic move his administration takes. I hope the garden doesn’t happen while he is in office because he will fill it with himself and his awful cronies. Mike you can do better. Don’t suck up to that for political support. You have lost the other half of the voters by doing so.
Good move by Rounds. He will easily win reelection. He’s a great guy. Ill see him Sunday at church. Can’t beat that from a US Senator.
Trump better be careful with the undercover underage stings!
Did Rounds get played by Rod? Did he receive a campaign donation for directing Trump to a private campground?
Unreal how a cordial public invitation can trigger so many negative haters. Come on people, this is good for South Dakota and if you live here that means it’s good for you.
No, it’s not good for South Dakota. Groveling like this is embarrassing. How did we get here?
Sure it is. Think of all the tax revenue pouring into the state. This will help your bunk-mate Toby Doeden pay for the revenue that will be lost when he eliminates all property taxes.
You should be happy for the exposure that SD gets from this event.
Unless you are one of the Hansen/Lemming drones who don’t believe in economic development.
Are you one of those mindless cretins?
Can you imagine the security nightmare that would be for the Secret Service? And the sheer number of arrests that would be made by agents just by walking down the street?