President Donald Trump proved once again that a little bad weather won't slow down the most hardworking Commander-in-Chief this nation has seen in decades. On Friday evening, the 47th President departed Joint Base Andrews aboard Air Force One, bound for Trump National Doral in Miami for a working weekend.
Weather Can't Stop This President
While lesser leaders might have called it a day, President Trump adapted to challenging conditions, taking his motorcade to JBA after weather grounded Marine One. The wind-chilled conditions at Andrews didn't dampen the President's spirits—upon reaching the top of the airstair, Trump gave his signature fist pump and wave to those gathered, a gesture that has become synonymous with American strength and determination.
The President departed at approximately 7:00 PM ET, maintaining his characteristically packed schedule even as the weekend approached.
A Stark Contrast
Remember when Biden would shuffle off to Delaware or his beach house, disappearing from public view for days at a time while the country burned? Those days are long gone, folks. President Trump's weekend trips to Doral aren't vacations—they're working sessions where the President continues advancing his America First agenda away from the swamp creatures infesting Washington.
While the legacy media will undoubtedly try to spin this as some kind of leisure trip, patriots know better. This President never stops working for the American people, whether he's in the Oval Office or conducting business from his Florida property.
The contrast couldn't be clearer: America once again has a President who shows up, powers through, and gets the job done—rain, wind, or shine.
