President Donald Trump touched down at the White House Sunday night, capping off another marathon day of work that would exhaust men half his age. Marine One lifted off at 9:02 p.m. after the Commander-in-Chief deplaned from Air Force One at 8:55 p.m., returning from yet another trip advancing the America First agenda.
A President Who Never Stops Working
While Democrats and their media allies spent the weekend golfing and attending cocktail parties, President Trump was on the move, doing exactly what the American people elected him to do—putting this country first. It's a stark contrast to the Biden years, when the 46th president seemed perpetually confused about his own schedule and rarely worked past sundown.
Sunday evening arrivals have become routine for this administration. President Trump understands that making America great again isn't a 9-to-5 job. It's a calling that demands every ounce of energy he's got—and at 79 years old, he's still outworking everyone in Washington.
The Legacy Media Won't Tell You This
Don't expect the mainstream press to give Trump credit for his tireless dedication. They'd rather obsess over manufactured scandals than acknowledge that this president is delivering results while working around the clock. The same reporters who covered for Biden's "early lid" days—when the so-called leader of the free world would disappear by noon—suddenly have nothing to say about Trump's relentless schedule.
Patriots know the truth: we finally have a president who treats the Oval Office like the sacred trust it is, not a part-time gig. As President Trump returned to the White House Sunday night, Americans can rest easy knowing their commander-in-chief is still fighting for them—even when the cameras aren't rolling.
