President Donald Trump touched down at the White House Wednesday evening after another packed day of presidential business, proving once again that the 47th President's work ethic remains unmatched in modern American politics.
A President Who Never Stops Working
The Commander-in-Chief departed Air Force One at approximately 4:10 PM, greeting the assembled press pool with a wave before boarding Marine One for the short flight back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The helicopter was wheels-up by 4:16 PM, carrying the President back to the People's House.
While the legacy media's pool reporter from HuffPost characterized a brief logistical delay with the air stairs as "unexplained" β because apparently everything must be a scandal with these people β the reality is far simpler: coordinating presidential travel is a complex operation, and a seven-minute wait for stairs is hardly newsworthy.
The Contrast Couldn't Be Clearer
Remember when Joe Biden struggled to find his way off stages, wandered aimlessly at international summits, and needed constant handling by staff members? Those days are over, folks. America once again has a President who moves with purpose and energy, maintaining a schedule that would exhaust men half his age.
While Democrats and their media allies obsess over every minor detail of Trump's movements, the President remains focused on what matters: securing the border, unleashing American energy, and making this country great again.
That's the difference between a leader and a placeholder. And that's exactly why the American people sent Donald Trump back to the White House.
