- ‘Two Weeks’ Is Trump’s Favorite Unit of Time - The New York Times
“Two weeks” is one of President Trump’s favorite units of time It can mean something, or nothing at all transcript Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said in a briefing on
- Jens version: What Trump really means by two weeks; Plus . . .
Jen Psaki offers her own, more honest answers to questions asked in today's White House press briefing, touching on subjects like Donald Trump's habitual use of "two weeks" as a way of pushing off
- ‘We’re just getting started’: White House recaps two weeks of . . .
“We are two weeks in and President Trump is already delivering big wins for the American people Let's go through the facts,” Leavitt said in the video 🇺🇸PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT: In just 2 weeks, President Trump is delivering HUGE wins—securing our border, restoring law order, unleashing energy, and more
- As almost everyone in Washington is. . . - The New York Times . . .
As almost everyone in Washington is by now aware, “two weeks” is one of President Trump’s favorite units of time Asked eight weeks ago if he could trust Vladimir Putin, Trump replied, “I’ll let you know in about two weeks ”
- ‘Two Weeks’ Is Trump’s Favorite Unit of Time - One News Page
“Two weeks” is one of President Trump’s favorite units of time It can mean something, or nothing at • World • One News Page: Thursday, 19 June 2025
- Keeping Up With Trump: Here’s Everything He’s Done The Past . . .
Every week, The Daily Wire will summarize the latest from President Donald Trump and his team President Donald Trump continued his administration #8217;s breakneck pace through his second and third weeks in office, tackling issues from trade to terrorism and gender ideology The president issued multiple executive orders nearly daily, fulfilling one campaign promise after another, while turning
- Israel-Iran live updates: Trumps 2-week window is chance at . . .
The last time the U S officially publicly gave a breakout timeline was in July 2024 when then-Secretary of State Antony Blinken said it would take Iran one to two weeks to enrich enough uranium
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