MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FlashPoint) — President Donald Trump, a long-time fan of Elvis Presley, announced on Monday that he would visit Graceland after holding an official event in Memphis. I love Elvis, Trump stated during a Memphis Safe Task Force meeting, reflecting his admiration for the King of Rock and Roll.
Graceland, which is located just a few miles from the meeting site, has become one of the most visited private homes in the U.S., second only to the White House. The estate opened as a museum in 1982 and continues to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year to see areas preserved as they were at the time of Presley’s death in 1977.
This impromptu stop at a beloved tourist destination presents a striking contrast to the serious topics discussed, including the ongoing Homeland Security shutdown impacting airport security, where federal immigration officers have been deployed to assist the TSA. Trump also addressed military actions related to Iran that remain a concern.
During his time in Memphis, Trump made light of his connection to Elvis by recalling how he sometimes jokes about having met the legendary artist. I want to see it; I know it won't be long but I want to see that, Trump remarked about his visit.
The allure of Elvis Presley's legacy continues to resonate, and Trump has consistently incorporated Presley’s music into his political rallies, further solidifying the parallels he often draws between himself and the cultural icon. By visiting Graceland, Trump honors not only a musical genius but also connects his political persona to Elvis's enduring popularity.



















