Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent sharply criticized recent media reports questioning President Donald Trump’s health, labeling them as misleading and out of touch with reality. Speaking at the 2025 New York Times DealBook Summit, Bessent contrasted Trump’s daily engagement with the Treasury Department to the Biden administration’s lack of accessibility over the past year.
“For TEN MONTHS, the Biden administration did not have a cabinet meeting,” Bessent stated, emphasizing the unprecedented inactivity. “How are you going to invoke the 25th Amendment if the cabinet secretaries never see the president—which they didn't?”
Bessent highlighted that he personally observes President Trump in a single day more frequently than his predecessor witnessed President Biden in six months, underlining Trump’s hands-on approach to governance and daily decision-making. His remarks aim to counter what he describes as “Fake News” narratives that have sought to question Trump’s capacity to lead.
The Treasury Secretary’s comments not only defend President Trump’s engagement and fitness for office but also raise broader questions about media accountability and fairness in political reporting. Supporters see Bessent’s statements as evidence that Trump remains actively involved in government operations, while critics of the Biden administration point to the prolonged absence of cabinet meetings as a concerning lapse in executive oversight.
By drawing this direct comparison, Bessent frames the narrative as one of transparency, accessibility, and responsiveness, highlighting the contrast between Trump’s visible leadership style and what he describes as the opaque practices under the previous administration.
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