“One year into his second term, President Trump is speaking far more words in public than in the first year of his first term, often in more unscripted settings, and talking less about Obamacare and jobs and more about foreign countries and consumer goods,” the New York Times reports.
“Overall, Mr. Trump has delivered fewer scheduled speeches and prepared remarks, and spoken at fewer news conferences. But he has given more interviews and engaged in nearly six times as many so-called press gaggles, unscheduled remarks made to journalists in passing.”
“And on average, he has spoken many more words at each event than in 2017, part of a trend of longer, less focused public appearances.”

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