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President Trump Visits Graceland in Memphis Tennessee Honors Elvis Presley

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President Donald Trump made a historic visit to Graceland on March 23, 2026, touring the iconic home of Elvis Presley while highlighting public safety efforts in Memphis Tennessee.

During the visit, Trump toured several rooms inside the mansion, including the famous “Jungle Room,” known for its unique carpeted ceiling and recording history. He viewed memorabilia such as Elvis’s final Grammy Award and a Las Vegas record-breaking belt.

Trump signed a replica of one of Elvis Presley’s guitars and shared that “Hurt” is one of his favorite songs by the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. He also reflected on never meeting Elvis, calling himself a longtime fan.

The visit followed Trump’s appearance at a Memphis Safe Task Force roundtable focused on crime reduction. He stated that Memphis is “safe again” due to ongoing enforcement efforts.

Graceland attracts nearly 500,000 visitors each year, making it one of the most visited homes in the United States. Trump’s visit marks only the second time a sitting president has toured the historic estate.

 

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