
PRESIDENT TRUMP DAILY SCHEDULE TODAY TV
In January 2018, Axios obtained Trump’s private schedule from that period, which showed he also spent several hours in “Executive Time.” And an October report by Politico delved into what exactly these hours of blocked off time truly entails in essence, it’s when Trump gets to do whatever he wants - namely, gets to call friends, tweet, and watch TV during the work day.Īxios notes in the Sunday report that occasionally, some of Trump’s meetings will fall under his schedule as “Executive Time” so as to avoid leaks. Of course, the concept of Trump’s “Executive Time” isn’t new. Instead, he spends his mornings in the residence, watching TV, reading the papers, and responding to what he sees and reads by phoning aides, members of Congress, friends, administration officials and informal advisers.

The leak didn’t really uncover anything too startling - Trump apparently wakes up early (as we know from his morning tweets) and his days can include various briefings and meetings.īut beyond that, the schedules also showed that 60 percent of Trump’s time - or 297 hours - during the past three months was spent in “Executive Time.” And while each day’s schedule typically starts out with Trump in “Location: Oval Office” from 8 to 11 a.m., six (!!!) sources told Axios that he “is never in the Oval during those hours.” Per Axios: As it turns out, 60 percent of the president’s working hours during that period were designated as “Executive Time,” which we all know is Trump’s time to … do something or other?Īxios received the president’s private schedules through a mysterious “White House source.” The schedules detailed Trump’s working days since the midterm elections.

On Sunday, Axios published Donald Trump’s leaked schedules for the past three months.

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