 
                                                
                                                News Topical, Digital Desk : US President Donald Trump is constantly in the news for his statements, which often include self-praise. Meanwhile, US Vice President JD Vance has heaped praise on him. JD Vance spoke about Trump's sleeping habits and admitted that he has "incredible energy," more than anyone 40 years younger.
In fact, US Vice President J.D. Vance, speaking on a podcast, recounted his international trips with Trump. He said, “Go on one of these 23-hour international trips with Trump. If you're lucky, he'll sleep for two hours. If you're unlucky, he'll be flying around on Air Force One, bothering you because you fell asleep.”
J.D. Vance said the legend that President Trump never sleeps is 100% true. Anyone who dares to doze off while traveling with him is roasted with a classic "low energy" attack. He'll even drag half-dead press people out of bed for midnight gossip. This is my president, the hardest-working troll president ever.
Trump has incredible energy...
JD Vance praised the 79-year-old Trump, saying, "He's the president of the United States for four years this term and he's focused on getting as much done as possible." He further added, "But he sleeps really little and yet he has more energy than anyone I know who is 40 years younger than him and that's, I mean, you hear people talk about it. You wonder how true it is. Believe me, I've seen it from the inside. He has incredible energy."
Trump gets very little sleep
It's worth noting that US President Donald Trump is often in the news for his poor sleep schedule. As Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has said, the US president is "absolutely tireless" and manages to get by on very little sleep. According to CNN's Chief White House Correspondent, Kaitlan Collins, Trump doesn't sleep at night and makes phone calls to talk to people at night.
Attorney General Pam Bondi also said, "I don't know how he does it. I mean, none of us know when he sleeps. He's working all the time, and it's constant for him," and the White House staff can't keep up.
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