MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — President Donald Trump, known for playing Elvis Presley’s music at his rallies, stated he would visit Graceland during a meeting in Memphis. Trump expressed his admiration for Elvis, saying, 'I love Elvis.'

Graceland, a famous tourist destination since 1982, offers fans a glimpse into the life of the legendary performer who passed away in 1977. Although Trump addressed pressing issues during his visit, his upcoming stop at Graceland added a personal touch to the day’s agenda.

The home not only attracts thousands each year but also preserves Presley's legacy through exhibits of his life and belongings, such as the iconic Jungle Room and his vehicles.

Despite the weighty matters facing the administration, Trump's visit to Graceland signifies a blend of political life with pop culture nostalgia, reminding many of his fascination with the King of Rock and Roll.