Trump Attends NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway

Former President Donald Trump attended the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 racing event at Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina on Sunday.

On his way to the event, President Trump’s private plane “Trump Force One” flew over the Charlotte Motor Speedway. “Passing over the Charlotte Motor Speedway now—Very exciting!” the former president said in a May 27 Truth Social post.

Podcast host Brenden Dilley pointed out that “the buzz in Charlotte, North Carolina, is incredible today. Everyone is talking about how President Trump is the first president to visit the Coca-Cola 600. Everywhere we’ve gone, people have brought it up and wanted to discuss it.”

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