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Trump Visits Graceland, Signs Elvis Guitar Replica
President praises King of Rock and Roll during Memphis event
Mar. 30, 2026 at 11:25am
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President Donald Trump visited Graceland, Elvis Presley's famous Memphis home, and signed a replica of the late icon's guitar during his trip to the city on March 23. Trump called Presley 'the most famous person on the planet' and praised the legendary musician's enduring impact.
Why it matters
Trump's visit to Graceland and his public comments about Elvis Presley highlight the former president's continued efforts to connect with his conservative base, particularly in the American South, where Presley remains a revered cultural figure. The event also drew attention to the ongoing debate over Trump's political influence and his relationship with local elected officials.
The details
During the visit, Trump toured Graceland and signed a replica of Presley's guitar, which he described as 'the coolest guitar I've ever seen.' The president also praised Presley's musical legacy and cultural impact, calling him 'the most famous person on the planet.' Trump's visit to Graceland was part of a broader trip to Memphis, where he met with local politicians and community leaders.
- Trump visited Graceland on March 23, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
The former president of the United States, who visited Graceland and praised Elvis Presley during his trip to Memphis.
Elvis Presley
The legendary American singer, songwriter, and actor, often referred to as the 'King of Rock and Roll,' whose Graceland home in Memphis was visited by Trump.
What they’re saying
“Elvis Presley was the most famous person on the planet.”
— Donald Trump, Former President of the United States
The takeaway
Trump's visit to Graceland and his public comments about Elvis Presley demonstrate the former president's continued efforts to connect with his conservative base, particularly in the American South, where Presley remains a revered cultural figure. The event also highlights the ongoing debate over Trump's political influence and his relationship with local elected officials.
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