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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed that President Donald Trump is
"always" the "most well-read person in the room," a statement that has sparked significant backlash and ridicule in early April 2026.
Leavitt made the comments during a Turning Point USA event at George Washington University, asserting that
Trump consumes massive amounts of information daily, including newspapers and television, and "never misses a story"
Critics immediately highlighted years of reporting and accounts from former aides—notably from Trump's first term (2017–2021)—
describing him as having a strong aversion to reading, preferring oral briefings, and relying on single-page, visual summaries.
Since returning to office in January 2025, President Donald Trump
has maintained a frequent golf schedule, visiting his properties on over 100 days. These outings, often at Mar-a-Lago or Virginia, have cost taxpayers an estimated $101.2 million to $144 million as of April 2026, covering travel, security, and motorcades.
THOSE THAT WORK WITH HIM
Trump’s presidential bid has the support of only half of his Cabinet IN 2024
Three, however, have explicitly said they
will not vote for him.
And 15 who worked in Trump’s Cabinet have not said whether they support his bid for a second term.
It is rare for Cabinet members to not support the president they served. They are normally some of a president’s most loyal supporters.
Maybe 34 felonies, 91 indictments, 17 felonies for his company and the $1,5 million fine for tax fraud has something to do with it?
Maybe it was the $25 million fine for his "university"? Or the $2 million fine AND having to admit he used his charity for personal gain? Perhaps finding he sexually assaulted someone and owes about $88 million judgement on that?
Maybe it was just the 30,000+ lies documented in the WAPO his first erm? Or the 3,000+ lawsuits he was involved in before his first term?
Active Opposition/Neutrality: According to a
NBC News investigation in July 2023, only four out of 44 cabinet members publicly endorsed his 2024 run, with many choosing to remain silent, refrain from endorsing, or work against his nomination.
BUT HEY, CHEETO WAS RIGHT ABOUT SOMETHING
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