Insiders reveal what Donald Trump says to staff after bedtime... and his VERY cheeky gift to Justin Trudeau

According to sources close to Donald Trump, the incoming president has a habit of leaving late-night voicemails for his aides and officials. He reportedly starts these messages by declaring, “This is your favorite president.” This peek into Trump’s behavior sheds light on his nocturnal activities and communication style.

Insiders have shared insights into Trump’s daily routine at Mar-a-Lago, his Florida residence, as he gears up to return to the White House. This routine apparently involves a series of extravagant dinners and meetings that often stretch into the late hours of the night. The 78-year-old president-elect seems to be fully immersing himself in his post-election victory.

Sources disclosed to the New York Times that Trump has been utilizing his time at Mar-a-Lago effectively, having made an impressive number of cabinet and personnel announcements in a relatively short period. Over the course of 37 days, Trump has reportedly shared news about more than 80 appointments, demonstrating his active engagement in setting up his administration.

Of these 80 announcements, 45 have been made on social media after 6pm, and many after 10pm, highlighting Trump’s tendency to work late into the night. 

Mar-a-Lago has also hosted to a number of world leaders and business titans in the weeks since Trump’s win, with his recent meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raising eyebrows. 

Trudeau had dinner with Trump on November 29, in the wake of his threat to hit Canada and Mexico with a 25 percent tariff on imports. 

Although both Trump and Trudeau said after their dinner that it was ‘very productive’, sources told the Times that Trump couldn’t resist taking a jab at his counterpart by quipping that Canada ‘could become a state.’ 

At the end of their evening, Trump then gave Trudeau a copy of Mar-a-Lago’s magazine, which was filled with details about becoming a member and adverts for plastic surgery, an anonymous Canadian source told the outlet. 

Sources in Donald Trump's inner circle revealed intimate details of his nocturnal working hours this week, including a jokey voicemail he often leaves for aides about being their 'favorite president'

Sources in Donald Trump’s inner circle revealed intimate details of his nocturnal working hours this week, including a jokey voicemail he often leaves for aides about being their ‘favorite president’ 

Trump has been preparing to re-enter the White House from his Mar-a-Lago estate, where he recently held a dinner with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Trump has been preparing to re-enter the White House from his Mar-a-Lago estate, where he recently held a dinner with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 

When Trump reportedly leaves voicemails for insiders describing himself as their ‘favorite president’, they say he often follows up the next day by suggesting they may want to share the audio with friends and family. 

In response, Trump’s incoming communications director Steven Cheung said the president-elect’s late night habits are a good sign that ‘important work is being done day and night.’ 

Cheung cited Trump’s reputation in his first term for firing off inflammatory or geopolitically important tweets well into the night, hinting that Trump is not concerned with journalists needing to work around the clock to cover him. 

‘The only complaints I’ve heard are from reporters who are angry their dinner plans at Le Dip and their cocktail parties are spoiled,’ Cheung added. 

In his day-to-day routine at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s team says he holds meetings all day from the estate’s tearoom or in his private office. 

Sources told the Times that while the transition team says Trump is in back-to-back meetings during the day, aides have come to expect the most activity after the sun sets. 

This was evident after his meeting with Trudeau, as Trump made no secret of his quip that Canada should become a US state. 

Taking to his social media site Truth Social, he called Trudeau the ‘governor’ of the ‘Great State of Canada.’ 

Trudeau, seen leaving his meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on November 29, was jokingly branded the 'governor of the great state of Canada' by Trump

Trudeau, seen leaving his meeting with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on November 29, was jokingly branded the ‘governor of the great state of Canada’ by Trump 

When the sun sets at Mar-a-Lago, Trump is known to pause his White House transition work to greet members and play music, seen at Thanksgiving this year

When the sun sets at Mar-a-Lago, Trump is known to pause his White House transition work to greet members and play music, seen at Thanksgiving this year 

When the sun sets at Mar-a-Lago, Trump is known to pause his White House transition work to greet members and locals on the outdoor dining patio of his property. 

He often commands an iPad to control the music, which in the past has seen him turn his hand as DJ at the estate’s Halloween party last year. 

The transition got off to a bumpy start as the Biden administration struggled to agree to a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ over the changeover of power. 

That standoff lasted for three weeks, and even when it was over at the end of November, Trump’s team signaled that they would not be handling the transition in traditional fashion. 

They will not sign a separate work agreement with the General Services Administration, which has office space and secure IT support at the ready. 

They vowed at the time to abide by their own pre-existing ‘Ethics Pledge’ and will continue to use private funding for the transition efforts – but said they would disclose the names of donors to the American public – claiming ‘we will not require additional government and bureaucratic oversight.’

‘The Transition will not utilize taxpayer funding for costs related to the transition, which is consistent with President Trump’s commitment to save taxpayers’ hard-earned money,’ the announcement said.

President-elect Donald Trump (left) shakes hands with President Joe Biden (right) during their Oval Office meeting on November 13. The transition had been held up because Trump's team refused to sign three MOUs with the federal government

President-elect Donald Trump (left) shakes hands with President Joe Biden (right) during their Oval Office meeting on November 13. The transition had been held up because Trump’s team refused to sign three MOUs with the federal government 

It comes as Trump's transition team faces several bruising confirmation fights, including his pick for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who suffered a deluge of negative stories after he was announced

It comes as Trump’s transition team faces several bruising confirmation fights, including his pick for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who suffered a deluge of negative stories after he was announced 

It comes as Trump’s transition team faces several bruising confirmation fights, including his pick for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who suffered a deluge of negative stories after he was announced. 

On Thursday, the embattled nominee told reporters that he spoke with Trump that morning, amid rumors that the president-elect may be cooling his interest in picking Hegseth. 

Hegseth was back on Capitol Hill for more one-on-one meetings with senators after media reports that he would meet with Trump. 

‘I spoke to Trump this morning, just a few minutes ago. He supports us fully,’ Hegseth said.

Asked if he’ll meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago, he acknowledged that it was the president-elect calling the shots. ‘If he wants a meeting we will have a meeting,’ he said. 

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