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# Trump Schedule

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### Trump Schedule

The **Trump Schedule** component provides a real-time overview of former President Donald Trump’s public calendar. It displays:

* **Date Selector**: Easily navigate between days using the top tab bar.
* **Time & Event**: Chronological list of scheduled appearances, press briefings, and other public events.
* **Location**: Venue details for each event.

#### Why It Matters

Donald Trump has historically introduced **significant volatility** to the markets during his public remarks, press briefings, and appearances. Knowing his schedule helps traders:

* **Anticipate market-moving events** (e.g. political commentary, policy hints)
* **Hedge risk** ahead of scheduled speeches
* **React faster** to breaking news moments

This tool is especially useful for **macro traders**, **crypto markets**, and anyone watching **geo-political catalysts**.

> Pro Tip: If you see a press briefing or major event on the calendar, prepare for potential spikes in volume or volatility around that time.


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