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News roundup: A look at Trump’s schedule: Blocks of ’Executive Time,’ i.e. space for tweeting and cable news

A look at Trump’s schedule: Blocks of ‘Executive Time,” i.e. space for tweeting and cable news. Why Romney may run for the Senate. Trump encourages Romney to run.

Happy Monday. President Donald Trump starts his day with “Executive Time” in the White House residence, code words for time he spends tweeting, watching cable news and phoning friends. He then make his way to the Oval Office for a security briefing around 11 a.m., often followed by more “Executive Time.” [Axios]

Topping the news: While Mitt Romney Romney is considering a Senate bid, here’s why he may — or may not — decide to run.