While the legacy media spent years covering for Joe Biden's notoriously light schedules and early "lids," President Donald Trump continues to show Americans what a real commander-in-chief looks like—and Thursday's packed agenda proves the point.
President Trump will host the Prime Minister of Japan for a full day of diplomatic engagement at the White House, including bilateral meetings in the Oval Office and a formal State Dinner in the State Dining Room. This is America First diplomacy in action, folks.
The day kicks off with executive time before the President welcomes the Japanese leader for their initial greeting at 11:00 AM, followed immediately by substantive bilateral discussions. These aren't photo-op meetings—this is the hard work of strengthening alliances with nations that share our interests in countering China's growing aggression in the Indo-Pacific.
After a policy meeting in the afternoon, President Trump will host the Prime Minister for an evening of American hospitality, with a formal State Dinner that showcases the prestige and power of the United States on the world stage.
Remember when Biden could barely make it through a 4 PM event without checking his notecard for what room he was in? Those days are over. President Trump is back, and he's working overtime to restore American strength and forge the relationships that keep our nation safe.
This is what winning looks like, Patriots.
