Because a journalist published an article analyzing the "activity level" of Trump's second term, Trump posted a message to angrily accuse the journalist: "He is a third-rate journalist, with poor character and appearance."

The New York Times' waste again started trouble. I won the 2024 presidential election with an overwhelming majority, winning all seven swing states, the popular vote, and the electoral college vote, and I won by a lot. I won in almost all U.S. congressional districts with a staggering margin of 2750 to 550, almost sweeping the board.

I ended eight wars, brought 48 stock market highs, the economy performed very strongly, and the United States regained respect around the world, more respected than ever before. The previous administration left the highest inflation in history, and I have brought it back to normal levels. Prices, including groceries, are falling. Doing this requires a lot of energy, and I have never worked as hard as I do now.

But despite that, the radical left wackos at The New York Times still wrote a defamatory article against me, saying I "have less energy." This is completely contrary to the facts. They know it's false, just like almost everything they write about me, including the election results, which are all deliberately negative. This cheap newspaper is truly the "enemy of the people."

The author of that article, Katie Rogers, was assigned to only write bad things about me, she is a third-rate journalist, with poor character and appearance. Despite that, my poll numbers set a record high. With the unprecedented investment boom coming to America, polls will continue to rise.

Of course, one day my energy will decline, everyone gets old, but not now - I just had a complete physical examination and a comprehensive cognitive test, and I passed them all "with flying colors"!

May God bless America, and make America great again!

The New York Times report used data collected from the Roll Call website to analyze Trump's official schedule, finding that his public activity volume in the first ten months after returning to the presidency decreased by 39% compared to the same period in 2017.

The report also noted that the start time of Trump's daily schedule was significantly delayed: In 2017, the average start time of his first scheduled event was at 10:31 a.m., while during his second term it was at 12:08 p.m. However, the end time of his daily schedule remained basically unchanged, always just after 5 p.m. (Wen Bu Nao)

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