President Donald Trump will be back at work in the Oval Office on Monday, February 2nd, with an afternoon signing session on the official White House schedule.
The President's "Signing Time" event is scheduled for 3:30 PM in the Oval Office, though the White House has designated the event as closed press, keeping the specifics under wraps for now.
While the light public schedule might suggest a slower day, seasoned Trump watchers know better. This administration has consistently used "closed press" designations for major policy moves, often dropping bombshell executive orders with little advance warning to the mainstream media.
What could be on the signing table? With the Trump-Vance administration moving at breakneck speed on border security, deregulation, and rolling back Biden-era policies, Monday's session could bring anything from new trade measures to further action on the President's "Drill, Baby, Drill" energy agenda.
One thing's for certain: while the legacy media spent four years covering for Biden's notoriously empty schedules and 10 AM start times, President Trump continues to demonstrate the work ethic that Americans elected him to bring back to the White House.
Stay tuned, Patriots. When this President picks up his pen, things happen.
