President Donald Trump returned to the White House Sunday evening aboard Marine One, landing on the South Lawn at 6:51 p.m. as another weekend of work for the 47th President came to a close.
Dressed in his signature red tie and overcoat, Trump emerged from the helicopter at 6:54 p.m., pausing to acknowledge the assembled press corps with waves and his characteristic point toward reporters before entering the residence at 6:55 p.m.
The People's President Never Stops
While the legacy media loves to obsess over every presidential movement, what they consistently fail to report is the obvious: this is a President who simply doesn't quit. Remember when Biden would shuffle off to Delaware nearly every weekend, disappearing from public view for days at a time? Those days are over, folks.
Notably spotted entering the White House behind the President were senior advisor Stephen Miller and communications aide Natalie Harp β a clear indication that the America First agenda doesn't take Sundays off. Miller, the architect of Trump's historic immigration policies, has been instrumental in executing the administration's promise to secure our borders and restore sanity to a system the Biden regime left in complete chaos.
A Working President
The brief arrival offered no remarks to the press pool, but actions speak louder than words. This administration has been delivering wins at a pace that makes the previous four years of decline look even more embarrassing by comparison.
As Trump returns to the Oval Office, Americans can rest assured their President is exactly where he belongs β working tirelessly to put America First.
The question isn't whether Trump is working hard enough. It's whether Washington can keep up with him.
