President Donald Trump is kicking off another jam-packed week at the White House, with Monday's schedule showcasing the relentless work ethic that patriots have come to expect from the 47th President.
The day features a diverse lineup that underscores this administration's commitment to both domestic policy and international relations β a far cry from the basement-dwelling days of his predecessor.
Key highlights from the President's Monday agenda:
The morning begins with an 11:00 AM policy meeting in the Oval Office, followed by a working lunch with the Trump Kennedy Center Board Members in the East Room at 11:45 AM. The President continues to reshape American cultural institutions after years of leftist influence.
At 3:30 PM, President Trump and Vice President JD Vance will participate in what the White House calls "Signing Time" in the Oval Office β the only event open to the press pool. Americans can expect more executive actions as this administration continues dismantling the disastrous Biden-era policies that weakened our nation.
Perhaps most notably, the President will meet with the United States Ambassador to Japan at 4:00 PM, signaling the administration's continued focus on strengthening alliances in the Indo-Pacific region as China's threat looms large.
Remember when the corporate media mocked "Executive Time"? Turns out, President Trump uses every minute to advance the America First agenda while Biden couldn't even find his way off a stage.
This is what real leadership looks like, folks. No beach vacations in Delaware. No 10 AM start times. Just a President who actually works for the people who elected him.
