No, and currently no plans to do so.
I consider myself to be attracted by what I call the Us as they once had been planned to be (constitution, bill of rights, the historic stuff). The US as I see it in the present, I see much more critical.
The ammount of highly personal, private data I would need to file for getting a visum, an airline ticket, is a big discouragement for me, and makes me angry. Being treated according to the principle "supposed to be guilty as long as not proven innocent", is not really inviting and does not make me feel welcomed. Even less so with privacy protection laws and data protection laws being far inferior, compared to European standards (on paper), and my data being stored and beyond my knowledge for ridiculously long times. I would not feel welcomed when needing to reveal more sensitive data on myself than I would need to do if a court sentences me to spend time in a german prison.
My main interest, if visiting North America, would be landscapes and nature, from the Canadian forest and Alaskian white wilderness over Yellowstone and Montana to various coast areas and the long wide open roads of Texas etc. The metropoles and typical tourist attractions I probably would avoid, big cities and me do not go well together. Tourist groups and organised sightseeing also is not my cup of tea. I probably would rent a car an drive from one coast to the other, and stay where ever I want to stay for some time. Organised holiday tours and visitor programs are hell, imo, and "must-see's" I do not accept to be "musts" at all.
The food is reason for concern.