Trump’s special schedule shows 10-hour days between ongoing medical tests

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Specialties: FOX News Digital obtained a copy of President Donald Trump’s schedule from December 1, showing back-to-back phone calls and meetings that often drag into the evening.
The President has also lashed out in recent months in the media about his health and age, including the New York Times reporting last month that Trump, 79, “is facing the facts. Concerns surrounding Trump’s power follow media silence on the topic where the ever-present President, then, Joe Bidenled to the oval office – a health saga that has continued long after the 2024 gubernatorial bid came out and left 1600 pennsylvania ave. on Jan. 20.
In the 12 days covered in the internal program obtained by Fox Digital, Trump is in books for about 10 hours a day, calls or events on a given day – while other days pack in more than 30 events.
A copy of the President’s Schedule shows that Trump begins his most scheduled phone calls and meetings at 8:30 or 9 a.m., with his days usually not ending until after 8 p.m.
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President Donald Trump stops and takes questions from leaders on his way to the Waterfront on the South Lawn of the White House on September 22, 2020 in Washington, DC. President Trump travels to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on the campaign trail. (Draw Anger/Getty Images)
Monday, Disethi. 1, for example, Trump postponed his day at 8: 30 in the morning with their call called his chief of staff Susie Wiles, and called Somy of the house Mike Johnson, and at 9: 35 he called a meeting. Beyond 10 minutes, Trump then held a series of rapid fire meetings with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Press Secretary Karoline Leavett and Wiles, before holding calls with a member of Congress and a political adviser.
The day continued with 18 more meetings, calls and events, including the signing of the bill, Christmas greetings, more meetings with the Secretary of State, leavift and his trade group.
According to Trump’s schedule, his busiest day so far this month was Wednesday, Dec. 3, where he held 32 events, meetings and calls. He started the day at 9 a.m. with a call to senior staff, and ended the day at 7:30 p.m., when he met a “television personality.”
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Every hour between 9 am and 7:30 pm that day they organize an event or a meeting or a call.
The Longest Labor Day of the Month fell on Tuesday, Dec. 9, according to the Schedule, at 13 hours and 9 minutes. Trump started his day at 9:46 with a call to the Secretary of the Cabinet, before holding another five meetings, and another phone call. He wrapped up the day at 10:55 PM after traveling to Pennsylvania on Tuesday, where he delivered a speech focusing on his economic policies.
The full schedule showed an increasing focus on foreign policy and business, including 11 different meetings or his state calls, eight times of heads of meetings, three meetings with a special envoy and an ambassador. Trump had one CEO or business-oriented business in 10 days, including 17 direct calls or meetings, a call with “business leaders,” and other events in the economy or technology.

President Donald Trump speaks at the State Department’s Kennedy Center Honors US dinner at the US State Department on December 06, 2025 in Washington, DC. 2025 Kennedy Center honorees are Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, Rock Band Kiss, Gloria Gaynor, and Michael Crawford. (Aaron Schwartz/Getty Images)
One of Trump’s brightest days was during the week, when Saturday, Del. 6, recorded for 5 hours with scheduled events meetings, as well as a meeting with the Kennedy Center Honorees, and interact with Honore’s Humors Doomees.
Trump entered his second term as the oldest person ever confirmed at 78, and the media focused on his swelling streak in July when they ended up in the World Cup jersey in New Jersey, and other photos going back to February showing him waving his hand.
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The White House pointed out that the damage of regular treatment and inflammation from chronic intolerance – “smoking and a common condition, especially for people in their 70s,” according to previous comments from Leavitt.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavett Read the results of President Trump’s Mri during DED. 1, 2025, press forum. (Francis Chung/Getty Images)
The media has recently focused on the MRI Scan Trump received during an examination at the Walter Reed National Medical Center in Maryland in October, which was described as a procedure by the administration. The test was Trump’s Second in 2025, following the April visit that the Navy Pttpt. Sean P. Barbabella, the Jesky for the President, said that Trump “remains well.”
Trump has promised to release the results of the scan if pressed by the media, with the White House releasing the report a day after Trump’s pledge. The report found Trump was in normal and good health.
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“The purpose of this image is to identify any issues early, ensure a lifetime, and ensure that the President maintains long-term vitality and function,” Beavett said during a press conference while reading Trump’s MRI report. “… Overall, his cardiovascular system shows very good health.”

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The White House was quick to challenge the media’s focus on Trump’s health, pointing to his health reports and the lack of media coverage BIDEN found due to his mental health concerns.
BIDEN’s mental acuity has been under the conservatives’ microscope since before the 2020 election. However, the concern among the general media, did not emerge until February 2024, when the special counsel Robert Her, who was investigating the President of Price in the position of Vice President after giving birth ”
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“I can tell you that there is a lack of transparency from the former president, throughout the first,” he told reporters in April. “And actually, a lot of people in this room, when it comes to the life and skills of the former President of the United States, Joe Beriden.”



