Dale Jr. & Wife Amy Stunned as Donald Trump’s Conspiracy Rabbit Hole Opens 125 YO Pandora’s Box

President Donald Trump welcomed motorsport’s finest to the White House on a bright afternoon at the South Lawn. The event honored NASCAR Cup champion Joey Logano and his teammate Ryan Blaney, the 2023 Cup titleholder. Crew chiefs Paul Wolfe and Jonathan Hassler also joined the celebration. But it wasn’t just about NASCAR. IndyCar star Josef Newgarden and sports car champions Felipe Nasr, Nick Tandy, and Laurens Vanthoor from Team Penske also took part.

President Trump, standing before the star-studded group, praised team owner Roger Penske and the sport as a whole. “This is just a celebration of racing,” he said. “It’s a celebration of Roger and his great success and his life and these incredible champions who really do what very few people could do.” His remarks painted a glowing tribute, calling the guests “the greatest champions in racing” while emphasizing how much America loves its winners.

NASCAR President Steve O’Donnell and Commissioner Steve Phelps were also present, giving the day an official seal from the sport’s highest office. But while the moment served as a high-profile nod to motorsports glory, what happened just days later has taken NASCAR fans — and even some legends — by complete surprise. In an unexpected twist, Trump has found himself back in NASCAR headlines. This time, not for a celebration, but for stirring up conversation around an obscure 125-year-old prophecy.

Trump time-travel theory shocks Amy!

Earlier this year, Donald Trump was welcomed with thunderous applause at the Daytona 500. The newly elected president called NASCAR “a great American tradition” and praised the drivers as “talented and great Americans.” That kind of reception isn’t rare in NASCAR, where Trump has long been embraced by many in the garage. But now, he’s making waves for something far stranger than politics.

On the latest episode of Bless Your Heart, Dale Jr. and Amy explored the wild theory linking Donald Trump—or possibly his son Barron—to a 125-year-old prediction of future events. Amy had stumbled across a viral Joe Rogan clip referencing a real book from 1900 that seemingly predicted Trump’s presidency, and possibly Barron’s future. “Barron Trump is the last president… I didn’t really want to go down that rabbit hole. But it basically foreshadows all the things that are currently happening and might happen in the future with Barron… Do you think that time travel is real?” says Amy.

Dale Jr., clearly intrigued, responded, “I would say that it’s more likely that time travel is possible.” That simple statement sent Amy (and listeners) into a frenzy. The books in question are Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey (1888) and The Last President (1896). Ingersoll Lockwood wrote both. The Last President describes a chaotic election, a populist leader, and violent protests in New York City. The story even places the unrest on Fifth Avenue, where Trump Tower stands today. That wasn’t the only coincidence.

BROOKLYN, MI – AUGUST 13: Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 Axalta Chevrolet, stands on the grid with his wife, Amy Reimann, prior to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Pure Michigan 400 at Michigan International Speedway on August 13, 2017 in Brooklyn, Michigan. (Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)

Another book by the same author, Baron Trump’s Marvelous Underground Journey, follows a boy named Baron Trump who travels through portals with help from his mentor, “Don.” The boy lives in “Castle Trump” and has German roots, much like Donald Trump’s family. And just like that, Dale and Amy were hooked. Notably, they’re not alone. The theory that Trump or someone close to him is a time traveller has bounced around TikTok for years. But with Trump returning to power, the books are gaining new attention.

And just when things couldn’t get any weirder, Dale Jr. let another secret slip, this one about one of NASCAR’s most powerful teams.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. leaks Rick Hendrick’s plans!

Dale Earnhardt Jr. didn’t mean to spill the news. But Dale Jr. did what he always does. He dropped some inside info during the latest Dale Jr. Download. While talking about the Xfinity race at Bristol, he shifted to Hendrick Motorsports. Then he hinted at their 2025 plans. Earlier this year, Hendrick said their four Cup drivers would run one or two Xfinity races in the No. 17 car.

Young driver Corey Day already has a confirmed 10-race schedule, but Dale Jr. suggested there’s more going on. Former Hendrick Motorsports driver hinted that two other drivers, including Jake Finch, may also be getting starts. Finch, only 19, has never raced in the Xfinity or Truck Series but has a couple of ARCA wins under his belt.  However, Finch has mostly driven Toyotas in ARCA, so switching to Hendrick’s Chevrolet program raises eyebrows.

Dale Jr. didn’t go deep into details, but his tone said enough. “There are other Chevrolets out there. And hey, he’s the difference maker, right?” he said, referring to Kyle Larson’s suggestion that there wasn’t room on the Hendrick team. Hinting that Hendrick’s decision to put an inexperienced driver in such elite equipment might come back to bite them, he further said, “If he goes out and flops in that car, it could say more about him.” Another driver who might get a chance in Hendrick Motorsports’ car is none other than Bubba Wallace’s protégé Rajah Caruth. He is only the third Black driver to win a NASCAR race. He has proved his worth. A run with a team like HMS would help shape his future.

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