Donald Trump talks so much that White House stenographers and everyone else is struggling to keep up
- White House stenographers are struggling to keep up with President Donald Trump's extensive remarks, with discussions about hiring additional staff due to the workload.
- In his first week, Trump spoke for nearly 7 hours and 44 minutes, using 81,235 words, significantly more than Joe Biden's 24,259 words in his first week.
- Trump's comments include various claims, such as allegations about voter fraud and controversial suggestions regarding Palestinians in Gaza.
- Experts note that Trump's constant talking keeps his adversaries off balance, but there are concerns he may exhaust the public.
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