Trump Attends NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway

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Donald Trump becomes the first president to attend the event in North Carolina.

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.”

After arriving at the event, President Trump met with members of Gold Star families. The former president watched a Boeing C-17 military transport aircraft fly over the race track, saluting as the plane flew by. A social media video showed the former president striking up a conversation with former race car driver Richard Petty at the event.

President Trump’s Coca-Cola 600 visit came after his New York trial’s testimony came to an end last week. The prosecution rested its case on Monday, followed by the defense on Tuesday. The jurors were dismissed until May 28, giving the former president some time to boost his campaign activities.

On May 28, the closing statements on the New York case will begin, which will be followed by jury deliberations. President Trump is pleading not guilty to 34 counts of falsification of business records in the case.

Prosecutors claimed that payments made to adult entertainment performer Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, under non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) were falsified, amounting to election interference during the 2016 presidential race. However, President Trump’s lawyers argued that there was nothing wrong with the payments made under NDAs and that no illegal activity occurred.

In court, the prosecution argued that an election law is violated when people conspire to get someone elected to office by “unlawful means.” Proof of intent need not be given in matters related to “unlawful” actions, they claimed.

To prove their case, prosecutors have to show that President Trump had an intent to defraud when causing the creation of the business records.

By Naveen Athrappully

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