“We Love Elvis,” Says President Trump During Visit To Graceland

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While in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 23, President Donald Trump took a moment to tour Elvis Presley's home, Graceland. Here, he can be seen with a replica guitar he signed for the Graceland archives. (Photo credit: Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images)

The President Made A Stop At Elvis Presley’s Mansion In Memphis

On Monday, March 23, President Donald Trump participated in the Memphis Safe Task Force Roundtable, looking to the accomplishments made in Memphis, Tennessee, since the Trump administration cracked down on crime.

That effort began after Trump expressed his hope in August of 2025 to look into deploying the National Guard to Memphis, following deployments in Los Angeles, California; Washington, D.C.; and Minnesota, Minneapolis.

While the courts blocked the deployment in November of 2025, the Safe Task Force was already in place, bringing together 22 area and federal law enforcement agencies.

Touting that the nation’s former “murder capital” had seen a 76% drop in murders, Trump added, “In total, we’ve arrested 7,000 criminals, seized more than 1,100 illegal guns, taken more than 1,000 pounds of illicit narcotics, and rescued more than 150 missing children, making their parents beyond happy.”

He added, “You have now developed a reputation as city that’s coming back, stronger than any city in the country.”

However, Memphis is not just known for its past crime situation, as it’s also where one of the most iconic homes in the United States is located: Elvis Presley’s mansion, Graceland.

While participating in the Memphis Safe Task Force Roundtable, Trump said, “You know, I’m going to see Graceland after this, I think? Is that right? I love Elvis.”

Continuing, he stated, “I never met Elvis … I’ve met ’em all. I met Sinatra, I knew all of them. I never met Elvis. Sometimes, I feel I should tell a little fib, say, ‘I knew him well.'”

Sure enough, after his meeting with the roundtable, Trump arrived at Graceland.

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Watch Trump Tour Graceland

Led by Graceland archivist Angie Marchese, President Trump participated in a tour of Graceland.

There, he learned about Elvis in the home the “King of Rock and Roll” purchased in 1957.

While on a tour of the property, he was shown the outfit that Elvis wore at the end of his 1968 Comeback Special, during which he sang “If I Can Dream,” which was written as a tribute to the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, who was assassinated earlier that year.

Of course, RFK’s son, HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is part of the Trump administration.

“All my life, I’ve heard about Graceland,” Trump told the press. “I’ve watched Elvis … For some reason, I didn’t know him … He was a very special guy.”

Trump added, “He’s the most famous person on the planet. Let’s see, who else would be more famous than Elvis? Nobody that I can think of.”

As the tour ended, Marchese asked Trump if he would sign a replica of the guitar Elvis used for his 1973 “Aloha From Hawaii” concert. The president gladly agreed.

Watch his full visit to Graceland, here:

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See Trump’s early remarks on the tour, here:

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Watch Trump arrive at Graceland, here:

Further, the full Memphis Safe Task Force Roundtable may also be viewed, here:

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Grant Bromley

Howdy, I’m Grant, a multimedia storyteller and lover of the arts. Whether it’s Copland’s ballet Rodeo or Peckinpah’s iconic Western Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, I have an appreciation for works that engage with the American mythos. Covering news, I help tell the stories that define our shared tomorrow.

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