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Where’s Trump? President goes almost full week without a public event amid health questions and tumbling polls – UK Times

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With five months remaining until the midterm elections that could decide the fate of his final two years in office, Donald Trump is spending more of his time holed up behind closed doors, engaging in safe interviews with friendly allies and venturing out only to play golf at his own properties.

The president’s schedule on Wednesday included a hefty chunk of so-called “executive time” spent in the White House residence — an increasing presence on his daily schedule — along with a smattering of what aides refer to as “policy meetings,” and a “Rose Garden Club” dinner on the patio outside the Oval Office, where he often rewards supporters with invitations.

All told, Wednesday will mark just about a week since Trump has done a public event or one that was open to the White House press corps, with the last such being a May 27 Cabinet — a day after he visited Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland for what he called a “six-month physical” in a Truth Social post declaring that “everything” had “checked out PERFECTLY” during the exam.

The president’s relative invisibility over the last week comes amid questions about the health of a commander-in-chief who will turn 80 on June 14 and his fitness to serve in what has been described as the world’s most demanding job.

Trump is also the oldest person to ever start a term as president.

President Donald Trump looks out the window of his limousine at the construction in Lafayette Park as he departs the White House on Saturday — the closest he came to a public appearance over the weekend
President Donald Trump looks out the window of his limousine at the construction in Lafayette Park as he departs the White House on Saturday — the closest he came to a public appearance over the weekend (AP)

His light public schedule and lack of engagement with the broader press corps continues a trend that started in February, when he unilaterally started the war with Iran that has led to skyrocketing gas prices and a corresponding slide in his approval ratings which could portend significant losses for his party in the midterm elections.

Data obtained by The Independent from the White House Transition Project shows that the start of the Iran war marked a significant shift in the president’s visibility — and an increase in the White House’s efforts to make him appear busy by loading his schedule with descriptions of “executive time,” “policy time,” and other meetings.

From Feb. 28, the first day of the war, to the end of April, Trump held 32 short question-and-answer sessions with the White House press pool, plus three news conferences (one solo and two joint).

The same data showed he held 21 Q-and-A sessions during the first month and eight days of the second year of his term — Jan. 20 of this year through the start of the war on Feb. 28 — indicating a large reduction in the amount of time he spent speaking to the press pool since the start of the war.

The president initially attempted to fill the void left by his lack of public appearances by spending significant amounts of time on the phone with reporters who’d dialed his personal mobile number — including The Independent — for a remarkable total of 138 short interviews in 61 days (at least two a day over a seven-day week).

Trump has at times appeared to doze off in public meetings like this Cabinet meeting last week
Trump has at times appeared to doze off in public meetings like this Cabinet meeting last week (AFP/Getty)

But even the pace of Trump’s unprecedented outreach via cellular telephone has flagged over the last few weeks as he has dialed back on his appearances.

At the same time, he has more or less appeared to have given up on the signature campaign rallies that have characterized his political operation since his first run for the presidency kicked off in 2015.

And when Trump does appear before cameras, he often appears exhausted and haggard, and at times he has been seen to close his eyes for significant periods, leading observers to believe he has fallen asleep.

His physical appearance has also given rise to questions about his condition, including frequent appearances of bruising on both hands (which the White House attributes to his over use of aspirin combined with frequent vigorous hand-shaking), swelling in his lower legs that has been blamed on a circulatory ailment known as Chronic Veinous Insufficiency, and a rash on his neck.

Yet White House aides who spoke to The Independent invariably describe the president as possessing a boundless energy and pointed to his late, almost nocturnal hours, including his frequent late-night Truth Social posting sprees, as evidence of his indefatigable nature.

One top administration official, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, claimed he had “never seen him fall asleep” during any meetings while under questioning by Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Wednesday.

Even after Lieu played video of Trump appearing to doze off at several events, Rubio characterized the Democratic congressman’s description of Trump as asleep as “false.”

“On the contrary, the guy doesn’t sleep. Which is a big problem, because he calls me at 2 in the morning, he calls me at 5 in the morning, and you know, I like to sleep a little bit,” he said.

President Donald Trump waves as he returns to the White House after spending the day at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia last weekend, after the White House released a report that said his third physical in 11 months showed he is in
President Donald Trump waves as he returns to the White House after spending the day at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia last weekend, after the White House released a report that said his third physical in 11 months showed he is in “excellent” health. (Getty)

Moments later, Lieu replied that the president’s “inability to stay awake on the job shows that there’s something very wrong with his health and cognitive abilities.”

After The Independent asked the White House to explain why Trump has seemingly cut back on public appearances following his physical, White House spokesperson Davis Ingle vehemently rejected the premise of the query and pointed to Trump’s recent sit-down interviews with MAGA-aligned New York Post columnist Miranda Devine and his Fox News presenter daughter-in-law, Lara Trump as evidence that he had not disengaged from speaking to reporters.

But Republican political veterans — none of whom would speak on the record for fear of angering the Trump political operation or the White House — characterized the president’s apparent retreat from view as an existential threat to his political brand.

One operative noted that even though Trump is older than Biden, during the 2024 campaign he was able to present a far more vigorous image and cast his opponent as not just “sleepy” but mentally unfit to serve.

They said Trump’s supporters have bought into his self-image as a man of action because he’s always been on the road or visible on television sparring with packs of reporters, and warned that not keeping up that appearance would give further ammunition to critics who say he’s lost more than a step since returning to power.

Andrew Bates, a former spokesperson for the Biden White House, told The Independent that Trump’s retreat from view is “a lose-lose for Republican candidates because Trump’s decline is showing itself in his growing inability to pretend he cares about anything but making money off of taxpayers and building monuments to himself like assisted living crafts projects.”

“When he surfaces, he says he doesn’t think about Americans’ finances ‘even a little bit;’ but when he’s off camera, he’s rage-posting about the Pope or how his slush fund for cronies was shut down by the courts,” Bates said.

But Ingle, the White House spokesperson, flatly denied there’s any valid comparison to be made between the 46th and 47th president’s respective conditions.

“President Trump just participated in a 45-minute wide-ranging interview yesterday. Anyone drawing comparisons between the accessibility of President Trump and Joe Biden is a grade-A moron,” he said.

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