“Let’s see, who else would be more famous than Elvis?

Introduction

While in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 23, President Donald Trump took a moment to tour Elvis Presley's home, Graceland.

During a heartfelt visit to Graceland in Memphis, President Donald Trump shared special remarks while honoring the legacy of music legend Elvis Presley.

As he concluded his tour of the home forever associated with Elvis, President Trump made a striking comment: “Let’s see, who else would be more famous than Elvis? Nobody that I can think of.” The brief remark reflected his recognition of the timeless influence of the “King of Rock & Roll.”

During the visit, the President explored memorabilia, living spaces, and historic artifacts connected to Elvis’s life and career. He also left a personal mark by signing a guitar, which will be preserved in the Graceland archives as a keepsake from the memorable tour.

The trip was more than symbolic—it highlighted the intersection of politics, culture, and America’s musical heritage. Through his words and actions at Graceland, President Trump showed appreciation for cultural icons who have shaped how the United States is seen around the world.

Additional moments from the Memphis visit have been captured and shared at the link in the first comment.

Video

You Missed