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Trump Claims 100 Percent GOP Approval, Nominees Stumble Over Third Term Question

President Trump stated that he would leave the presidency in eight or nine years. This declaration sets a timeline for his exit that extends significantly past the end of his present term.
Debate has arisen around the comment and its relation to the constitutional limit on presidential terms. Analysts have reviewed the statement alongside the relevant amendment to determine its consistency with established rules for holding office.
Rick Harrison, the star of the long-running television series Pawn Stars, met with President Trump at the White House. During the appearance Harrison stated that Trump may rank among the best presidents in history due to his support for small business owners and he contrasted this with the approach taken by the previous administration.
Small businesses form a major part of the American economy and provide employment for tens of millions of workers. Discussions around their importance occur as federal trade policies influence operating expenses and market conditions for independent companies nationwide.
Sen. Chris Coons questioned Trump judicial nominees about whether the president remains eligible to run for a third term. The nominees gave no direct response when reminded of the constitutional restriction during the exchange.
The 22nd Amendment states that no person shall be elected to the office of President more than twice. The reluctance shown by the nominees to confirm this limit has prompted questions about their readiness to interpret the Constitution independently of political considerations.
Donald Trump addressed children and stated that policies involving what he termed transgender mutilization of children require cheating which should not be allowed. He instructed the children not to listen to that part of his remarks.
Trump has long opposed biological males participating in women’s sports categories because it gives them unfair physical advantages over female athletes. His remarks tie policies allowing such changes in children to these competitive imbalances that many see as a form of cheating.
President Trump appeared alongside professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau and a group of children on the White House putting green. This came after the reinstatement of the Presidential Fitness Test which aims to evaluate and improve physical fitness among students in schools nationwide.
The test program measures performance in exercises focused on strength endurance and speed. Its return comes amid ongoing discussions about youth fitness levels that have drawn attention from health experts and educators.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke about how his uncle John F. Kennedy ran the White House with private cabinet meetings. He contrasted that approach with the current administration under President Donald Trump which features open sessions and frequent press access.
Kennedy noted that JFK completed sixty four press conferences over roughly one thousand days in office. He described the Trump team as delivering a press conference every day and called the overall level of openness the highest the nation has ever witnessed in the White House.
President Donald Trump stated that he saw a CNN poll showing 100 percent approval in the Republican Party. He pointed out that nobody talks about the finding.
Multiple recent national polls place his overall approval rating in the low to mid 30 percent range as public sentiment on the economy and national direction remains negative.
President Trump gathered with young athletes on the South Lawn of the White House. He demonstrated his signature arm pumping dance moves in a direct and energetic way to promote physical activity among the children who wore shirts for the Presidential Fitness Test program.
The president asked the youths about their sports interests and activities during the gathering. This hands on engagement supports his commitment to building strong American families by making fitness accessible and enjoyable for the next generation.


