(CNN) As President Donald Trump jetted to Montana on Thursday night to give a campaign speech at a rally for Matt Rosendale, here's what was on his plate:

A book by Bob Woodward, which isn't even out until Tuesday, making the case that top aides to Trump belittle him in private and work to circumvent his decisions on major issues in order to protect the country

An anonymous New York Times op-ed from a senior person in his administration that suggests there is an organized group aimed at resisting and defusing Trump's worst instincts.

The ongoing probe by special counsel Robert Mueller into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, and the possibility that Russians colluded with members of the Trump campaign.

A midterm election in which all signs point to a Republican washout and the loss of the party's majority -- a scenario that, if it comes to pass, would make the possibility of impeachment proceedings a very real thing.

That's not all that's on Trump's mind. But, man oh man, just those four things is A LOT.

Now, Trump has said throughout his life that he thrives under pressure. "You can't be successful if you can't handle pressure" is one of his most famous quotes.

But has Trump ever dealt with pressure like this? Making a business deal -- even a multi-billion dollar one -- is one thing. Dealing with a near-coup within the White House -- even as a former FBI director looks into various aspects of your life and business -- is another.