11:00 am: Meets with the Crown Prince of Bahrain
5:00 pm: Lights the National Christmas Tree; The Ellipse
Tracking the 45th President of the United States
11:00 am: Meets with the Crown Prince of Bahrain
5:00 pm: Lights the National Christmas Tree; The Ellipse
11:00 am: Receives his daily intelligence briefing
12:00 pm: Departs White House
1:55 pm CT: Arrives St. Louis
2:30 pm CT: Makes remarks on tax reform; St. Charles Convention Center, St. Charles, Missouri
3:40 pm CT: Departs St. Louis
6:25 pm: Arrives White House
1:00 pm: Speaks with the Republican Senate Caucus; U.S. Capitol
3:00 pm: Meets with congressional leadership
12:30 pm: Has lunch with Vice President Mike Pence and members of the Senate Finance Committee
2:00 pm: Hosts an event honoring the Native American code talkers
2:30 pm: Meets with Secretary of Defense James Mattis
President Trump is at Mar-a-Lago, the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.
4:20 pm ET: Trump and first lady depart West Palm Beach
6:45 pm ET: Trump and arrive at the White House.
President Trump is at Mar-a-Lago, the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.
He has no publicly scheduled events.
For the second time in 12 months, President Donald Trump is playing some late-fall golf with Tiger Woods. Trump tweeted that he would tee it up with Woods and Dustin Johnson at Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida, on Friday after a phone meeting with the president of Turkey.
“After Turkey call, I will be heading over to Trump National Golf Club, Jupiter, to play golf (quickly) with Tiger Woods and Dustin Johnson,” Trump said. “Then back to Mar-a-Lago for talks on bringing even more jobs and companies back to the USA!”
–CBS Sports
President Trump remains at Mar-a-Lago, the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.
He has no publicly scheduled events.
President Trump spoke to U.S. troops Thursday from his private Florida club Mar-a-Lago, telling them “we’re really winning” in the fight against ISIS and in Afghanistan — all thanks to his administration’s leadership.
“They say we’ve made more progress against ISIS than they did in years of the previous administration, and that’s because I’m letting you do your job,” Trump said, in a video call to branches of the U.S. armed forces.
The call was with the 82nd Airborne in Afghanistan, the 2nd Marine Raider Batallion in Iraq, the 5th Fleet aboard the USS Monterey, the 74th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron in Turkey and the Coast Guard at the Kuwait Navy Base.
The president spent the holiday at Mar-A-Lago, but made a visit to a local Coast Guard station as well. He and first lady Melania Trump provided turkey sandwiches, giant muffins, fruit, chips and cookies to the men and women on duty there, according to the Associated Press. The president also thanked them for their help in providing hurricane relief.