Comments by "Voix de la raison" (@voixdelaraison593) on "Biden jet sets to St. Croix as crises ensue at home" video.
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@seeburgm100a Trump typically wakes up before 6 a.m., sources tell Axios, and the first five hours of his mornings are devoted to “executive time.” According to Axios, that’s anything from watching or reading the news, making calls, checking in with members of Congress, friends, administration officials and informal advisers.
He also tweets — a lot. According to calculations from The Washington Post, about half of the president’s tweets over the days for which Axios obtained the schedule documents — from November 7, 2018 to February 1, 2019 — were sent before 11 a.m.
Trump “officially” starts his workday at around 11 a.m. It might consist of an intelligence briefing or a 30-minute meeting with the chief of staff. Lunch is around 12:45 p.m., followed by several meetings, media engagements, speech preps, more executive time and so on.
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@seeburgm100a Most of those have Trump watching a grotesque five hours of television per day, most of it involving cable networks like Fox News and CNN. In late April, The Washington Post described his daily television habit:
Trump turns on the television almost as soon as he wakes, then checks in periodically throughout the day in the small dining room off the Oval Office, and continues late into the evening when he's back in his private residence. "Once he goes upstairs, there's no managing him," said one adviser.
Sometimes, at night, he hate-watches cable shows critical of him, while chatting on the phone with friends…
In the morning, the president typically flips between "Fox & Friends," Maria Bartiromo's show on Fox Business and CNBC's "Squawk Box."
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