Senator Mike Rounds discusses local visits and potential presidential invitation

Senator Mike Rounds discusses local visits and potential presidential invitation
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Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican representative from South Dakota, recently shared updates on his engagements and activities through a series of tweets. These posts highlight his interactions with constituents and notable figures, as well as plans for future events in the state.

On July 2, 2025, Senator Rounds suggested that it is “time to get @POTUS back to South Dakota.” He mentioned that he and Rod Woodruff agree that an ideal venue for welcoming the President would be the Buffalo Chip during the Sturgis Rally.

Later that day, Senator Rounds expressed his appreciation for Will Penfield’s service as a legislative page in the Senate. He noted “Good to visit with the Penfield family of Lemmon.” Rounds conveyed gratitude for Will’s contributions over recent months.

In another tweet posted on July 2, 2025, Senator Rounds shared his experience meeting Sonja, an incoming senior at Washington High School in Sioux Falls. He described how he “Enjoyed visiting with Sonja,” who was visiting Washington D.C. as a delegate to the Washington Youth Summit on the Environment.

Additional information for Step 3: The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is an annual event held in Sturgis, South Dakota. It attracts motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world and includes various events such as concerts and races.



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