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Donald Trump dominated headlines over the past several days with a mix of high-level crisis management, sharp political confrontation, and high-profile media scrutiny. The deepening government shutdown became the central issue, now stretching past day 35 and surpassing the record he set during his first term. ABC World News Tonight and CBS News reported on mounting chaos at airports due to a shortage of air traffic controllers, and Transportation Secretary Shawn Duffy warned Americans that parts of US airspace could close, potentially causing mass flight delays and cancellations if the shutdown drags on.
Trump himself has been especially combative in public statements. On November 2, he faced the press aboard Air Force One, calling out Democrats for stalling government funding and explicitly tying SNAP food benefit payments to the reopening of federal agencies. His Truth Social posts sparked confusion and concern, but the White House scrambled to clarify they are complying with a federal court order mandating use of emergency funds to issue reduced food stamp payments. CBS News highlighted tense exchanges as press secretary Karoline Leavitt explained that only half the November benefits can be covered, blaming Democrats for legislative obstruction.
Meanwhile, the president appeared on an extended broadcast of “60 Minutes” at Mar-a-Lago, with Norah O’Donnell pressing him on everything from US-China relations to Venezuela, Israel, tariffs, National Guard deployment, and nuclear policy. During the interview, Trump doubled down on his view that Nicolás Maduro’s days as Venezuelan president are numbered, and he signaled a deal had been struck with Chinese President Xi Jinping to rebalance trade and promote economic cooperation, according to a White House fact sheet.
Major mainstream outlets focused on Trump’s tone and strategy, noting his reliance on both direct communication and social media. Twitter, Truth Social, and Facebook saw surges in engagement, especially around his comments blaming the opposition for the SNAP crisis. Fox News amplified Trump’s stance from the “60 Minutes” interview, while supporters rallied with hashtags like #OpenTheGovernment and #TrumpShutdown.
In terms of public appearances, Trump has been mostly seen at official venues. His Nov. 2 press gaggle on Air Force One and recent 60 Minutes sit-down have kept him in the spotlight, but his schedule shows no new campaign rallies or outside-the-Beltway events. Looking ahead, he is expected to visit Mar-a-Lago for the November 7 weekend, and there are rumors—still unconfirmed—of an upcoming golf fundraiser with Senator Lindsey Graham.
Whether the shutdown and SNAP controversy turn into lasting biographical markers remains to be seen, but right now, Donald Trump’s combative tactics, crisis-centered messaging, and ongoing media blitz appear designed to leave an imprint on the nation’s memory and the news cycle alike.
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