24.03.2026 00:01
As the world focuses on the war tensions in the Middle East, U.S. President Donald Trump made a surprise visit. Trump visited Elvis Presley's mansion, Graceland, in Tennessee. At Graceland, the second most visited home in the U.S. after the White House, Trump praised Elvis's legacy.
While the whole world holds its breath for the warm news coming from the Middle East and the escalating war tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump's course surprised many. In the midst of a critical agenda, Trump visited the world-famous mansion Graceland of Rock 'n' Roll legend Elvis Presley in Tennessee.
"THE SECOND MOST VISITED HOUSE AFTER THE WHITE HOUSE"
Trump, who went to Graceland, which holds the title of the second most visited house in the United States after the White House, praised Elvis Presley's legacy here. Entering the mansion located at 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard, Trump stated, "Everyone loves him."
MUSIC BREAK AMONG CRITICAL SUMMITS
As the global public awaited strategic moves from the White House due to the diplomatic traffic and military activity in the Middle East, Trump's meeting with Elvis's ex-wife Priscilla Presley and officials in Memphis drew attention. During the visit, Trump emphasized the importance of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which he personally presented to Elvis Presley (posthumously).
When an official described Graceland as "the second most visited house in America," Trump humorously responded by reminding that his own residence, the White House, is number one.
During this visit, upon learning that Elvis had a black belt in karate, Trump asked, "If I had fought him, could I have beaten him?" and also signed a replica of the legendary artist's guitar.
EXAMINED THE LEGACY ON SITE
This symbolic visit, which took place during a time when the winds of war were blowing very hard, resonated widely both on social media and in political circles. The mansion, which serves as a museum and houses all the memories of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, made headlines worldwide with the visit of a head of state.