Trump pays tribute to NASCAR champion Kyle Busch after his tragic death


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Reactions and tributes to the tragic death of NASCAR superstar and two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch have been pouring in, and now there’s one coming from the White House.

On Friday, a day after Busch’s death at the age of 41 was announced, President Donald Trump took to Truth Social to share his condolences.

“LEGENDARY NASCAR driver Kyle Busch tragically and unexpectedly passed away yesterday,” the president wrote. “He was a true talent who loved NASCAR and his fans. Kyle was a WINNER! He was a two-time Cup Champion and holds the record for all-time wins in NASCAR’s Top Three series, and even won another one last weekend.

“Kyle’s wife, Samantha, and two beautiful children are in our thoughts and prayers,” he continued. “Samantha was at the White House in October for IVF. She truly loved Kyle! Rest in peace Kyle Busch. You will always be a LEGEND! President DONALD J. TRUMP”

TWO-TIME NASCAR CUP SERIES CHAMPION KYLE BUSCH TRAGICALLY DIES AT AGE 41 AFTER HOSPITALIZATION

President Donald Trump shared his thoughts following the passing of NASCAR star Kyle Busch. (Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

As the president alluded to, Busch and his wife, Samantha, have been IVF advocates and founded the Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund in 2015. According to USA Today, the fund has distributed more than 150 awards totaling more than $2 million.

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As for his ties to the White House, Busch visited 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in 2016 and met with former President Barack Obama, who honored his 2015 NASCAR Cup Series championship.

Busch earned his last of 234 wins in NASCAR’s top three series less than a week before his death in a Truck Series race at Dover International Speedway.

Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch died Thursday. He was 41 years old. (David Jensen/Getty Images)

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On Wednesday, Busch reportedly collapsed while testing in a racing simulator. He was taken to a hospital and on Thursday it was announced that he would not be participating in any races this weekend, including the Coca-Cola 600, due to a “serious illness.”

Just hours later, it was announced that Busch had died.

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