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January 1, Trump’s Full Schedule Signals Shifting Priorities on Key Issues

Wyatt’s Take
- Morning hours are dedicated to executive time to manage the country’s most pressing business.
- A meeting with the Secretary of Agriculture puts the focus back on the heartland’s producers.
- Discussions with the NATO Secretary-General will address global safety and alliance obligations.
President Trump is keeping a packed schedule Wednesday to focus on American farmers and national security.
The day includes high-level meetings at the White House and a celebration of our nation’s history.
The President starts his official meetings at 11:30 AM with a dedicated session for agricultural policy in the Oval Office.
Later in the afternoon, he will sit for a media interview before shifting gears to international relations.
By 5:00 PM, the President will host the Freedom250 Reception in the State Dining Room to honor American liberty.
Wyatt Matters
It is encouraging to see leadership give time to the people who feed the country and keep America secure.
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