Trump Reportedly Experiencing 'Cabin Fever'
President Donald Trump reportedly isn't adjusting well to life in the White House after his first month in office.
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That's
according to Axios' Mike Allen's latest newsletter, in which he writes
that a Trump adviser told him the president is experiencing "cabin
fever" in the White House.
Trump
is reportedly experiencing headaches and frustration that he can't
spend his evenings dining at restaurants like he could around Trump
Tower in his old neighborhood in New York City.
Trump's campaign-style rally in Melbourne, Florida, on Saturday — during which he castigated the news media and mentioned a nonexistent incident in Sweden — was "partially about Trump management," Allen writes.
The
rally was a chance for Trump to escape from the pressure-cooker
environment in Washington after a month of turmoil, and bask in the
adoration of his most passionate supporters.
Trump will spend Sunday interviewing candidates to replace Mike Flynn, the president's former national security adviser who was ousted over his connections to Russia.
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