Gracious, sometimes it's just so nice to have something cheerful to end the day with, and man, am I lucky with that this evening.
Let me add, it's always a hoot to see Trump at his most relaxed and thoroughly enjoying himself, and now here he is, doing exactly that, two days in a row.
Yesterday was just a wonderful event at the White House - a massive reception celebrating Black History Month.
Nothing to see here. Just a bunch of beautiful people at the Black History month event at President Donald Trump’s White House. Would love an opportunity like that during his term 🇺🇸🙏🏿pic.twitter.com/DNAWzMLCmd
— Common Cent$ (@Common_Cent1) February 18, 2026
And, boy, everyone was in a great mood.
I didn't realize it was the 100th anniversary. Trust Trump to know.
PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I want to thank you all and welcome you to the White House on this very special occasion... we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Black History Month — that's a big deal."pic.twitter.com/VFeJbroCaz
— Brandon Straka #WalkAway (@BrandonStraka) February 18, 2026
There were so many wonderful moments with speakers. The White House Pardon Czar, a fabulous lady named Alice Marie Johnson, had me sniffling.
...Alice Marie Johnson isn’t a politician. She’s a grandmother who served 22 years in federal prison for a non-violent drug offense before receiving clemency in 2018.
Her sentence was commuted by President Trump after national attention brought her case forward. Since then, she’s become a leading voice for criminal justice reform and second chances.
“This President brought me from the prison pit to the White House…”
Today she speaks about redemption, mercy, faith, and the power of executive clemency; a story that stretches from a prison cell to a White House podium.
You might remember her story from 2018 when President Trump commuted her sentence.
This is her now.
AND WHEN I MET HER, I FELL IN LOVE
That smoothie.
THE FEELING WAS MUTUAL - I FELL IN LOVE WITH THIS MAN
Aw, dang.
“This President brought me from the prison pit to the White House…President Trump is the only person who would have had the courage.” @AliceMarieFree speaks at the Black History Month reception ❤️🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/1d6Gtbxgzk
— Margo Martin (@MargoMartin47) February 18, 2026
A small business owner sang the praises of 'no tax on tips.'
A small business owner praising Trump’s tip tax relief shows policy hitting Main Street.
— TassHub (@TassHubCrypto) February 18, 2026
She said President Trump had been an 'amazing blessing for her business.'
Then a real pistol of a 'grandma' came to the podium. One who had such a sad story to share, but her enthusiasm and 1000W personality won everyone's heart.
Forlesia 'Grandma' Cook lost her grandson to a murder and was there to thank the President for his efforts in the capital.
"Nobody cared about the murder of my grandson except for Trump's people"
"I love him! I don't want hear nothing about that racist stuff, I'm standing up here for a man who deserves to be stood up for"
What a good time, and you could see that Trump was enjoying himself immensely with everyone.
NEW: HUD Secretary Scott Turner just delivered a powerful Black History Month message thanking President Trump and Dr. Ben Carson for helping unite the country, giving glory to God, and reminding Americans that faith, family, and opportunity bring people together.
— Steven Latham (@StevenJLatham1) February 18, 2026
This is… pic.twitter.com/Pg3GeWhN2R
...This is leadership that doesn’t divide by race it unites by values
Today it almost looks as if Trump was tempted to slide into his campaign McDonald's apron and get behind the drive-thru window again when he stopped into the world-famous Varsity hotdog shop in Rome, Georgia.
There weren't any of those instantly recognizable 'Whadday have, whaddaya have?!' shouts that I could hear, but everyone sure looked tickled to have the president come in.
The warm welcome wasn't just the deepfryers being on.
🚨 NOW: President Trump is visiting the renowned Varsity Restaurant in Rome, Georgia
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 19, 2026
Look how PUMPED the employees are to see 47!
And he’s just as excited to see them
Truly the PEOPLE’S President! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/BrJMBqlX45
After meeting everyone, he told them he was going to pick up hamburgers for Air Force One before he left - he had a campaign podcast for some Georgia congressional candidates to do first - so get ready for a big order.
They were up for it.
🇺🇸 JUST IN: President Trump orders food from Varsity to take back on Air Force One.
— Chet Rune (@ChetRune) February 19, 2026
The people love him! pic.twitter.com/EIPYEafnc6
He did a little 'no tax on tips' cheerleading, too.
Workers at The Varsity in Rome, GA cheer for No Tax on Tips and No Tax on Overtime — secured in President Trump's historic tax cut.
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 19, 2026
"She's worked here for almost 50 years! You paid tax for all of those years on those tips, right?... not anymore." ❤️ pic.twitter.com/1YYvToob1J
Fun, fun, fun.
What a good way to end the day.
And now I'm hungry.
WHADDALL I HAVE?
Moar, please.
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