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White House Logs Show President Trump Working 12-Hour Days, Countering Fatigue Claims

White House Logs Show President Trump Working 12-Hour Days, Countering Fatigue Claims

Private Oval Office schedules reveal heavy workload and dozens of meetings amid recent reports questioning president’s stamina
Private records released by the White House reveal that Donald J. Trump has been working up to 12-hour days — roughly 50-hour workweeks — through November, contradicting recent media reports suggesting his public agenda reflects declining energy and fatigue.

The logs document packed days complete with meetings, calls and late-night tasks across a two-week span, demonstrating a sustained high level of engagement.

Over ten weekdays between November 12 and 25, the internal schedule shows the president beginning daily duties on most mornings and continuing with a full slate of formal and informal engagements.

On November 12 alone, the logs record more than thirty meetings and calls, including staff briefings, legislative contacts and a late-night bill signing session that ended after 10 p.m. Subsequent days show similarly intense patterns, with multiple daily sessions spanning foreign policy calls, executive orders, media interviews and internal consultations.

White House officials emphasise that these private narratives include tasks not reflected in the publicly released daily schedule — such as unscheduled calls, late-night correspondence and after-hours briefings — suggesting much of the president’s workload happens behind the scenes.

They argue the logs provide a fuller picture of his commitment, countering skepticism about diminished activity or reduced capacity due to age.

The disclosures come shortly after a prominent news outlet published an assessment concluding that the president’s official event schedule had slimmed compared with his first term.

That report noted later start times and fewer public appearances, interpreting them as signs of a slower pace.

The White House responded by releasing the internal logs, asserting that many of the president’s responsibilities are not visible in public schedules.

Despite the administration’s portrayal of a busy, high-functioning presidency, independent observers caution that early-morning lateness remains visible in public calendars and the question of overall stamina still draws scrutiny, especially in light of concurrent reports documenting instances where the president appeared drowsy during official events.

For now, the released logs stand as evidence that the president maintains a demanding workload — challenging narratives that age or fatigue are limiting his capacity to govern.

As political contention over the findings escalates, the episode underscores a broader debate: whether public-facing schedules sufficiently reflect modern presidential demands — and how transparency, privacy and public perception intersect as a president advances in age.
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