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President Trump Maintains Status Quo on Daylight Saving Time Debate

Trump acknowledges daylight saving time is a contentious issue but indicates no immediate plans for change.

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  1. Trump not sold on push to change daylight saving time: ’50-50 issue’

    The changeover typically renews the debate on whether standard time should remain permanent rather than changing the time twice a year.

    Trump not sold on push to change daylight saving time: ’50-50 issue’

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  2. Trump gives update on potentially getting rid of daylight saving time

    The decades-old debate about changing the clocks has gripped the nation, usually dividing Americans in the polls.

    Trump gives update on potentially getting rid of daylight saving time

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  3. Cancel daylight saving time? Elon Musk stirs debate.

    The always-contentious issue of time change is raising questions about whether President Donald Trump could or would permanently end daylight saving time in the United States.

    Cancel daylight saving time? Elon Musk stirs debate.

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  4. Trump Won't Change Daylight Saving Time Routine

    So for now, daylight saving time remains a thing.

    Trump Won't Change Daylight Saving Time Routine

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Mar 6th, 2025, 8:37 PM ET

Summary

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As the U.S. prepares to shift to daylight saving time, President Trump expresses reluctance to alter the current system, acknowledging its 50-50 divisiveness. Despite previous criticisms, he cites mixed public sentiment as a reason to maintain the status quo. Elon Musk's recent X poll reflected similar divisions among the public regarding preferences for time adjustments. Trump also noted that many Americans appreciate having either more light later or earlier in the day, based on their personal schedules and needs. Current legislation to make daylight saving time permanent has stalled in Congress, leaving the biannual clock change intact for now.


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  • The debate around daylight saving time remains contentious, with opinions divided on whether it should be abolished or made permanent.

  • A significant portion of the public supports changing the current daylight saving time system, with polls indicating varied preferences for time adjustments.

  • Medical and safety concerns are highlighted by experts, advocating for standard time over shifting clocks, citing impacts on health and well-being.


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