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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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President Trump is binging even more TV than usual, watching up to seven hours of cable news in the morning before arriving in the Oval Office as late as noon, when he finally gets his daily briefing, The New York Times reported.Trump spends his days in front of the TV, reviewing his coronavirus-news-conference performances and watching more TV back in the White House residence area, according to The Times.He's reportedly more irritable, taking shorter phone calls from outside advisers, and frustrated over the media coverage on his coronavirus response.In mid-March, Trump's morale bottomed out, with Mike Lindell — known as the My Pillow guy — offering to cheer him up by showing the president a text message from a Democratic friend who thinks Trump is doing a good job, Lindell told The Times.
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