US President Donald Trump participated in Sunday’s Detona 500, cheering loudly from the crowd as he came out of a car with his granddaughter Carolina.
One video is going viral, as soon as Trump came out of the car, the mob gave the most loud cheers to welcome him.
Reacting to the video, a user said, “This crowd is not deaf as millions of people who are watching from home, shouting and chanting and praising our beloved President!” While another said, “The mob loves Donald Trump.”
This was his second presence as the chairman at the NASCAR’s initial program. He portrayed it as an integrated opportunity that symbolizes a feeling that would run the “Golden Age of America” under his leadership.
The route for the Detona Beach of Florida, Trump, issued a president’s statement that how Detona units diverse groups through 500 diverse groups “speed, adrenaline, and the passion shared for the thrill of the race”.
The track said, “The roar of engines on the track grows through the stand to the echo of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’, Detona is a timely tribute to 500 speed, strength and uncontrolled spirit that makes America great,” Trump said. “The feeling is one that will fuel to the Golden Age of America, and if we exploit it, the future is really ours.”
It echoes the inaugural address of 20 January, where he “America’s golden age just begins.”
Air Force One revolved around Detona International Speedway before landing. Trump traveled from West Palm Beach Airport with his son Eric, his wife, grandson Luke, Transport Secretary Sean Dafi, Internal Secretary Dag Bergam and his wife, Catherine. Many Congress members participated in the journey.
His convoy entered the speedway via the track. His vehicle later led the drivers for two ceremonial circuits, before he addressed him via radio, encouraged security and Anand.
“This is your favorite President. I am a big fan. I am a big fan of you. I don’t know how you do this, but I just want you to be safe,” said Trump. “You are talented people and you are great people and great American. A good day, a lot of fun and I will see you later.”
Trump first attended his election campaign in 2020, serving as Grand Marshall and commanded to start the engine. The trip also included an Air Force One Flyover and Track Drive.
The Sunday incident began with full presence, but stopped after eight intervals due to heavy rains. The crowd, known for the conservative inclination, displayed several red “Maga” cap, which corresponded to Trump’s own dress because he saw with a suit.
As a sports enthusiast, Trump plays golf regularly and participate in college football and UFC programs.
The previous weekend marked a milestone as he became the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl.