While the legacy media spent four years covering for a president who couldn't find his way off a stage, they now have to contend with something they're completely unfamiliar with: a Commander-in-Chief who actually works.
President Donald J. Trump returned to Mar-a-Lago at 4:01 p.m. on Sunday afternoon, wrapping up another day of presidential business at what has become known as the Winter White House.
A President Who Never Stops
Unlike his predecessor, who treated weekends as mandatory vacation time between beach trips and basement naps, President Trump continues to operate at a pace that puts men half his age to shame. The 47th President has made Mar-a-Lago a hub of diplomatic activity and executive action, hosting world leaders and conducting the people's business even on Sundays.
This is what America voted for in November 2024 – a president who treats the job like the sacred responsibility it is, not a part-time gig between ice cream runs.
The Southern White House
Mar-a-Lago has once again become a center of American power, where deals get made and the America First agenda moves forward. Patriots will remember that some of the most consequential moments of Trump's first term happened at this very location.
As the Trump-Vance administration continues to secure the border, unleash American energy, and dismantle the bloated administrative state, one thing remains clear: this President is working overtime to Make America Great Again.
The question for everyday Americans isn't whether Trump is working hard enough – it's whether Washington can keep up with him.
