While the mainstream media continues to hunt for any excuse to criticize the 47th President, Donald J. Trump is doing what he does best—working tirelessly for the American people.
On Wednesday, President Trump will travel to the heartland, visiting Thermo Fisher Scientific in Cincinnati, Ohio before delivering remarks in Hebron, Kentucky. It's another jam-packed day for a commander-in-chief who refuses to sit idle while Americans need leadership.
The visit to Thermo Fisher Scientific is particularly significant. The company represents exactly the kind of American manufacturing and scientific innovation that the Trump administration is fighting to protect and expand. While the Biden regime spent four years shipping jobs overseas and strangling businesses with regulations, President Trump is back on the ground, meeting with the companies that actually make America run.
Following the site visit, the President will sit for a local TV interview and a podcast interview—taking his message directly to the people and bypassing the hostile legacy media that refuses to cover his accomplishments fairly.
The day culminates with public remarks in Hebron, Kentucky, where pre-credentialed media will capture the President addressing supporters in a state that overwhelmingly backed him in 2024.
Remember when Biden couldn't make it through a day without a lid called by noon? Remember the endless "no public events scheduled" days? Those days are over, folks.
This is what a real president looks like—one who shows up, puts in the work, and never forgets that he serves at the pleasure of the American people, not the other way around.
The America First agenda doesn't advance itself. It takes a leader willing to get out of Washington and connect with the hardworking men and women who built this country. President Trump has always understood that, and Wednesday's schedule proves he hasn't lost a step.
