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On March 23, 2026 President Donald Trump made an unscheduled visit to Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Memphis, Tenn., during a day otherwise focused on a law-enforcement roundtable and broader crises including the U.S. war with Iran and airport security problems.
The private tour — attended by senior officials including Attorney General Pam Bondi and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth — saw Graceland temporarily closed to the public while Trump examined memorabilia, signed a replica guitar and praised Presley.
He asked guides whether Presley, who trained extensively in karate and held high-degree black belts, “could I have taken him in a fight,” a question that quickly went viral.
Trump also mused aloud about reviving gold Social Security cards after being shown Presley’s novelty card and reiterated comparisons to the late star, whom he had posthumously awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in his first term.
Media and social platforms responded with widespread mockery and commentary that the detour contrasted sharply with the administration’s messages about national security and domestic disruptions.
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Most commentary is partisan mockery emphasizing concern about the president’s priorities and faculties; the only verifiable new context offered was a biographical note that Elvis met Priscilla at 14 in West Germany in 1959.







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