President Trump praises ‘new Golden Age’ in Kentucky Derby statement: “Reharnessing our heritage’
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President Donald Trump praised the work of his administration in a statement on Saturday and shared his "best wishes" to the competitors of the 151st edition of the Kentucky Derby, an event he says represents an "iconic American institution."
Trump released a statement hours before the field of 19 thoroughbreds will take their place before stampeding 1.25 miles around Churchill Downs, in front of 150,000 fans on Saturday night.
A race fan sits in the stands at Churchill Downs before the 151st running of the Kentucky Oaks horse race on Friday, May 2, 2025, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
"The Kentucky Derby is not only a stakes race, but also an iconic American institution and an elegant celebration of our culture, customs, and unwavering competitive spirit," the president’s statement read.
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"When the first Kentucky Derby commenced in the spring of 1875—1 year before the 100th anniversary of American independence—our Nation was in the midst of a grand transformation. Westward expansion was underway, our industries were booming, and the promise of Manifest Destiny was beating in the hearts of 10,000 spectators gathered in hope for a united, prosperous, and triumphant American future."
Trump’s statement went on to say that this year’s race also serves as a reminder that "we are in the early days of a new Golden Age."
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks to graduating students at the Coleman Coliseum at the University of Alabama on May 1, 2025, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Trump's remarks come the day before official commencement ceremonies. (Anna