Donald Trump reveals he’s only sleeping for FOUR hours a night because he gets up at 5am to watch TV
Tycoon also admits he was surprised by the scale of the job of President
DONALD Trump has said he is working such "long hours" he frequently only gets four or five hours of sleep a night.
The US President said he typically works until midnight or 1am and wakes at 5am to eat, read newspapers and watch television.
Trump says in an interview with Fox News show The O'Reilly Factor that he has been surprised by "the size, the magnitude of everything" since entering the White House.
He says being president can be a "surreal experience in a certain way."
But he adds: "You have to get over it because there's so much work to be done."
His night-time habits will come as no surprise to the former Apprentice host's 24 million Twitter followers as he is known for sending controversial tweets in the early hours of the morning.
The TV interview came as Trump stepped up his attack on judges who blocked his travel ban on people from seven Muslim countries.
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He claimed US courts are "so political" as appeal judges in San Francisco heard the government's challenge to a lower court's temporary block put on Trump's executive order.
On Saturday Trump blasted Seattle district judge James Roberts, whose ruling put the travel ban on hold, as a "so-called judge" and accused him of opening the United States to "potential terrorists".
Today he said: "I don't ever want to call a court biased. So I won't call it biased.
"And we haven't had a decision yet. But courts seem to be so political.
"And it would be so great for our justice system if they would be able to read the statement and do what's right."
He added: "If these judges wanted to, in my opinion, help the court in terms of respect for the court, they'd do what they should be doing."
Trump also praised a federal judge in Boston who earlier ruled in his favour on the travel ban as a "highly respected" legal figure whose findings were "perfect".
Opponents say the ban discriminates against Muslims over followers of other faiths.
The appeals court must decide whether Trump acted within his authority or violated the US Constitution and anti-discrimination laws.
Whatever the verdict it is likely the case will end up in the Supreme Court.
Trump's January 27 order barred travellers, including Brits with dual nationality, from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering for 90 days and all refugees for 120 days.
Today it was revealed Trump's love of scoffing fast food such as KFC and McDonald's is because he believes they are clean and he wants to avoid catching a stomach bug.
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