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Excerpt from the declassified copy of the President's Daily Brief, dated August 6, 2001. The President's Daily Brief, sometimes referred to as the President's Daily Briefing or the President's Daily Bulletin, is a top-secret document produced and given each morning to the president of the United States; it is also distributed to a small number of top-level US officials who are approved by the ...
President Donald Trump’s national security advisor on Wednesday sidelined about 160 National Security Council aides, sending them home while the administration reviews staffing and tries to align it with Trump’s agenda. [37] Thursday, January 23: President Trump speaks at a virtual event at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. [38]
Trump's counterclaims were dismissed, and the government's case was settled with the Trumps signing a consent decree agreeing to desegregate. [15] Before age thirty, Trump showed his propensity for litigation, no matter the outcome and cost; even when he lost, he described the case as a win. [ 16 ]
Daily Briefing: Trump's first full day in office. Nicole Fallert, USA TODAY. January 21, 2025 at 3:36 AM. Donald Trump begins Tuesday as the 47th president of the U.S. following an opulent ...
Congress readies a no-drama certification of Trump's win Congress will usher in a new era on Monday when it gathers to count each state’s electoral votes and officially declare Donald Trump the ...
Trump's cabinet choices were described by Business Insider and Reuters as valuing personal loyalty over relevant experience, [7] [8] and for having a range of conflicting ideologies and "eclectic personalities". [9] [10] It was also described as the wealthiest administration in modern history, with over 13 billionaires chosen to take government ...
The next entry in Trump's daily diary is not until 4:03 p.m., when he went out to the Rose Garden to tape a public address after frantic urging. But during this time Trump was hardly idle.
In January 2018, Axios reported Trump's working hours were typically around 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (a later start and an earlier end compared to the beginning of his presidency) and that he was holding fewer meetings during his working hours in order to accommodate Trump's desire for more unstructured free time (labelled as "executive time"). [59]