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Trump White House Running Like a WELL-OILED MACHINE as President Takes Brief Midday Break

Gary FranchiApril 7, 202640 views
Trump White House Running Like a WELL-OILED MACHINE as President Takes Brief Midday Break

The Trump White House announced a brief lunch lid Tuesday, giving the press corps a short break while the President continues his packed schedule of Making America Great Again.

A Working President

The press office called the lid at 12:08 PM, with business resuming at 1:00 PM – a modest 52-minute window that stands in stark contrast to the endless "lids" we saw during the Biden years, when the 46th president would often disappear for hours or even entire days at a time.

Remember when Biden's handlers would call a lid before noon and we wouldn't see him for the rest of the day? Patriots certainly do. Those dark days of a part-time president are over.

The Difference is Clear

Under President Trump's leadership, the White House operates with the efficiency of a successful business – because that's exactly how the 47th President runs it. Every minute counts when you're securing the border, bringing manufacturing jobs back home, and dismantling the Deep State bureaucracy that's plagued Washington for decades.

While the legacy media will likely ignore this routine scheduling update, it speaks volumes about the disciplined, high-energy administration that Americans voted for in the 2024 landslide.

This is what a real working President looks like, folks. And we're just getting started.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeGrandmaVerified3 hours ago
Love seeing this! Even CEOs take breaks - it shows he trusts his team and isn't micromanaging everything like some presidents we've had.
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PolicyWonk2024Verifiedjust now
I'm curious about the specific processes they've implemented to achieve this efficiency. Are there any details about the organizational changes from the first term?
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AmericaStrongVerifiedjust now
Well-oiled machine is right! 🇺🇸
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BusinessFirst47Verifiedjust now
As someone who runs a mid-size company, I can appreciate good organizational structure. You hire good people and let them do their jobs while staying involved in the big decisions.
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EntrepreneurDadVerifiedjust now
This right here. The best leaders I've worked for knew when to step back and when to step in.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! A president who knows how to delegate and run an efficient operation. The contrast with the previous chaos is night and day.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. You can tell when someone has actual executive experience versus career politicians.
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MainStreetVoterVerifiedjust now
This is what competent leadership looks like. The man knows how to build and manage effective teams - that's exactly what we need in Washington.