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Trump’s 5-Year-Old Granddaughter Catches Ride with Grandpa at Daytona 500

President Donald Trump's adorable granddaughter, Carolina, rode with her granddad in the presidential limousine on Sunday at the Daytona 500.

The five-year-old wore a white dress with a rainbow on top of it and a hat that “makes America great.” Your HouseX account will be displayed.

The heartwarming behind the scenes video was filmed by Carolina's father, Eric Trump.

President Trump, along with his son Eric and grandchildren Luke and Carolina, performed two ceremonial raps for the 67th Annual NASCAR Daytona 500 in the presidential limousine around Daytona International Speedway in Florida.

The president delivered a radio message to the racers as the limousines motored around the truck.

“This is your favorite president. I'm a huge fan, I'm a really big fan of your people,” he told the driver. “I don't know how you will do this, but I want you to be safe. You are talented people, you are great people and you are great America He's a person. Have a good day, have lots of fun and meet up later.”

The 47th President instructed Air Force 1 to fly over the truck before running around the truck, landing nearby and off-roading an armored limousine.

President Trump also closely carried with Carolina to greet the NASCAR driver at the speedway.

In an interview with Fox Sports Broadcasting, Trump said the Daytona 500 was “great.”

“It's great for the country. Our country is on track again, we have a spirit all over the world. We have a spirit again – we've got it back. And it's 4 It was less than a week. So you'll see what we do after a while. It's just getting better. But this is very exciting,” he said.

Trump attended the Daytona 500 in 2020. In that race, Trump was given the honor of becoming a general and gave the driver the command to start the engine.

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