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The White House has reportedly released the “Oval Office Logs” President Donald Trump Is maintained a busy schedule In recent weeks, he has been working up to 12 hours a day in an effort to refute his claim slowing down with age,
previously unknown log —Specially shared New York Post – Covers the period from November 12 to November 25, excluding weekends. He reportedly elaborated dozens of meetingsThe phone calls and late-night dinners provide a more comprehensive look at the president’s schedule than is publicly available.
The records, which do not include unwanted calls and early-morning social media posts, indicate that the Republican president is “working longer hours than the average American.” NYP Informed.
The file dump is designed to refute a recent report the new York Times Which concluded that Trump is showing “symptoms of fatigueOn the basis of his public programme.

Now StoryPublished on November 25, found that Trump’s public schedule is smaller than in his first term – meetings start later in the day – and he has made fewer domestic trips.
“When he’s in public, his battery sometimes shows signs of wear and tear,” the outlet reported. “During an Oval Office event that began around noon on November 6, Mr. Trump sat behind his desk for about 20 minutes while officials standing around him talked about weight-loss drugs. At one point, Mr. Trump’s eyelids drooped until his eyes were almost closed, and he appeared to doze off intermittently for several seconds.”
After the story’s publication, Trump became angry and began labeling Now As reporter Katie Rogers”Ugly, both inside and out,
At 79, Trump is the second-oldest person to serve as president, behind former President Joe Biden, who dropped out of the 2024 race amid widespread concerns over his mental and physical health.
Trump has often tried to compare himself to Biden and described himself as mentally disabled while describing himself as full of energy. But since returning to office in January, Trump’s own health has faced scrutiny on several occasions, including on social media in September fueled by speculation After this he did not participate in official programs for several days.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Independent,

according to NYPThe logs indicate that the President worked “nearly 50-hour weeks” in late November as he sought to reform the country’s immigration and trade policies and attempted to end the Ukraine–Russia war.
On November 12 – the day Congress voted to end the government shutdown – the President reportedly participated in 32 calls and meetings with aides, businesspeople and lawmakers.
Trump started the day with a staff meeting at 10:30 a.m., after which he took part in meetings and meetings with various officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance, a half-dozen lawmakers and a trio of judicial nominees.
Later in the day, he held a dinner with Wall Street executives at 7:45 p.m., followed by a late-night bill signing ceremony and a meeting with a business executive at 10:40 p.m. NYP,


The following day, Thursday, November 13, Trump participated in 17 calls and meetings over the course of approximately nine hours. One morning was a meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and the other was a “pre-brief” with a speechwriter.
On Friday morning, Trump called four foreign leaders, the first of which focused on reducing tensions between Thailand and CambodiaAccording to the report, starting at 8:21 a.m., he participated in 18 more calls or meetings, took a media interview and spoke to reporters for 26 minutes on Air Force One en route to Mar-a-Lago.
The White House press secretary said, “The truth is that President Trump never stops working, and his personal schedule, Truth Social posts, and round-the-clock engagement on every issue prove that.” Caroline Levitt told the outlet.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wills said, “I can’t imagine anyone with more dedication, focus and work ethic than Donald Trump.” “At least in my life and career, I have not seen anything like this and it is accelerating as we go through this period.”
NYT Sticks to its coverage of the President’s event.
A spokesman for the newspaper said, “The Times’s reporting is accurate and based on direct reporting of the facts.” NYP,
“Name-calling and personal insults won’t change that, nor will our journalists hesitate to cover this administration in the face of such intimidation tactics. Experts and in-depth journalists like Katie Rogers exemplify how a free and independent press helps the American people better understand their government and its leaders.”

