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Trump arrives at high-speed IndyCar race through Washington's streets

Trump arrives at high-speed IndyCar race through Washington's streets

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Trump arrives at high-speed IndyCar race through Washington's streetsImage source, ReutersByKwasi Gyamfi AsieduReporting fromWashington DCPublished29 minutes agoUS President Donald Trump has arrived at the IndyCar race through the streets of Washington DC, which marks the…

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Trump arrives at high-speed IndyCar race through Washington's streetsImage source, ReutersByKwasi Gyamfi AsieduReporting fromWashington DCPublished29 minutes agoUS President Donald Trump has arrived at the IndyCar race through the streets of Washington DC, which marks the culmination of a series of summer events to celebrate the country's 250th birthday.The president and First Lady Melania Trump took a ceremonial lap of the 1.7-mile track in his presidential limousine, The Beast.As they reached the finish line, Trump's new Air Force One completed a flyover above the capital.The Freedom 250 Grand Prix is the first time professional road racing has been hosted in the capital.Image source, ReutersImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Melania Trump waved to fans from the trackWith a…

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