This is a list of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2020 and early 2021, the final years of his presidency as the 45th president of the United States.
This list excludes trips made within Washington, D.C., the U.S. federal capital in which the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the president, is located. Also excluded are trips to Camp David, the country residence of the president. International trips are included. The number of visits per state or territory where he traveled are:
- One visit to: Colorado, Delaware, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina and South Dakota
- Two visits to: Louisiana, Maine and Tennessee
- Three visits to: New Hampshire
- Four visits to: California, Iowa, Minnesota and New York
- Five visits to: Ohio and Texas
- Seven visits to: Arizona, Georgia, Maryland and Nevada
- Eight visits to: New Jersey
- Nine visits to: Michigan
- Ten visits to: Wisconsin
- Thirteen visits to: Pennsylvania
- Fourteen visits to: North Carolina
- Nineteen visits to: Florida
- Thirty-seven visits to: Virginia
January
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Florida | Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach, Miami | January 1–5 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump continued their vacation in Florida. On January 1 and 2, President Trump traveled again to the Trump International Golf Club.[1] On January 3, President Trump attended a rally at the El Rey Jesús mega church in Miami hosted by his “coalition of evangelicals.”[2] | |
Ohio | Toledo | January 9 | Arriving via Toledo Express Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Huntington Center.[3][4] | |
Louisiana | New Orleans | January 13 | Arriving via Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended the CFP National Championship Game between Clemson University and Louisiana State University at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.[5] | |
Wisconsin | Milwaukee | January 14 | Arriving via General Mitchell International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena.[6] | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago | January 17–19 | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.[7][8] | |
Texas | Austin | January 19 | Arriving via Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, President Trump addressed the American Farm Bureau Federation at the Austin Convention Center.[9] | |
Switzerland | Davos | January 21–22 | Arriving via Zürich Airport, President Trump flew to Davos on Marine One, landing at the Intercontinental Davos Landing Zone. He stayed at the InterContinental Davos.[10] He attended the World Economic Forum, where he spoke on January 22. He held bilateral meetings with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, Swiss president Simonetta Sommaruga, Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan, Iraqi Kurdish president Nechirvan Barzani and Iraqi president Barham Salih.[11] | |
Florida | Doral | January 23 | Arriving via Miami International Airport, President Trump addressed the Republican National Committee Winter Meeting at the Trump National Doral Miami.[12] | |
New Jersey | Wildwood | January 28 | Arriving via Atlantic City International Airport, President Trump flew to Wildwood on Marine One, landing at Cape May Airport. President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Wildwoods Convention Center.[13][14] | |
Michigan | Warren | January 30 | Arriving via Selfridge Air National Guard Base, President Trump spoke at Dana Incorporated to celebrate the signing of the USMCA.[15][16][17] | |
Iowa | Des Moines | Arriving via Des Moines International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Knapp Center on the campus of Drake University.[18][19] | ||
Florida | Mar-a-Lago | January 31 | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.[20][21] |
February
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Florida | Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach | February 1–2 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump continued their weekend vacation in Florida, attending a Super Bowl party on Sunday night. President Trump golfed at Trump International Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday.[22][23] | |
North Carolina | Charlotte | February 7 | Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump spoke at the North Carolina Opportunity Now Summit on the campus of Central Piedmont Community College.[24] | |
New Hampshire | Manchester | February 10 | Arriving via Manchester–Boston Regional Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the SNHU Arena.[25] | |
Delaware | Dover | President Trump stopped at Dover Air Force Base on his way back from New Hampshire to pay respects to two American troops killed in an insider attack in Afghanistan.[26] | ||
Virginia | Rosslyn | February 13 | President Trump visited the annex office of the Republican National Committee.[27][28] | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Daytona Beach | February 14–16 | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. On Saturday the President golfed at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. On Saturday night he attended a fundraiser at the home of Nelson Peltz in Palm Beach.[29] On February 16, they flew to Daytona Beach International Airport and attended the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. President Trump was the first sitting president to be appointed Grand Marshal of the race.[30] | |
California | Beverly Hills | February 18 | Arriving via Los Angeles International Airport and traveling to Santa Monica Airport on Marine One, President Trump spent the afternoon in Beverley Hills at the Montage Beverly Hills.[31] There the president met with the members of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and LA 2028 organizers. The president then held a fundraiser at the hotel. | |
Nevada | Las Vegas | February 18–19 | Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump spent the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[32][33] | |
California | Rancho Mirage, Bakersfield | February 19 | Arriving via Palm Springs International Airport, President Trump participated in a roundtable with supporters at the Porcupine Creek Golf Club. The president then held a fundraiser at Larry Ellison's private home on the same property.[31] He flew to Meadows Field Airport and delivered remarks to Rural Stakeholders on California Water Accessibility at the JACO Hangar in Meadows Field Airport.[31] | |
Arizona | Phoenix | Arriving via Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.[34][35] | ||
Nevada | Las Vegas | February 19–20 | Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump returned to Las Vegas to again spend the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[36] On February 20, President Trump delivered the Commencement Address at the Hope for Prisoners Graduation Ceremony at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.[37] | |
Colorado | Colorado Springs | February 20 | Arriving via Peterson Air Force Base, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Broadmoor World Arena.[38] | |
Nevada | Las Vegas | February 20–21 | Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump returned to Las Vegas to again spend the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[39] On February 21, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Las Vegas Convention Center before returning to Washington.[40] | |
India | Ahmedabad, Agra, New Delhi | February 24–25 | President Trump and the First Lady left Washington for India on February 23, with a stop at Ramstein Air Base in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany to refuel. They landed at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmebadad on Monday morning. The President was greeted by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. He then visited the Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad. The President and the First Lady then participated in a Namaste Trump Rally at Motera Stadium, the largest cricket stadium in the world. They then flew to Agra, arriving via Agra Air Base, where they toured the Taj Mahal. They then flew to New Delhi, arriving via Palam Air Force Station, where they spent the night at the ITC Maurya. On Tuesday the President participated in a welcome ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan with President of India Ram Nath Kovind. He then visited the Raj Ghat memorial. He then visited the Hyderabad House, where he held bilateral meetings and a joint press statement with Prime Minister Modi. He then visited the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi. He then returned to the Rashtrapati Bhavan for a state dinner with President Kovind before flying home on Air Force One. | |
South Carolina | North Charleston | February 28 | Arriving via Charleston International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center.[41] | |
Maryland | National Harbor | February 29 | President Trump spoke at CPAC 2020, which was held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center.[42] |
March
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North Carolina | Charlotte | March 2 | Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Bojangles' Coliseum.[43] | |
Maryland | Bethesda | March 3 | President Trump visited the Vaccine Research Center and the Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory at the National Institutes of Health.[44] | |
Pennsylvania | Scranton | March 5 | Arriving via Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, President Trump participated in a Fox News Town Hall event at the Scranton Cultural Center.[45] | |
Tennessee | Nashville, Cookeville | March 6 | Arriving via Nashville International Airport, President Trump visited both Nashville and Cookeville to survey areas damaged in the March 2020 Tennessee tornado outbreak.[46][47] | |
Georgia | Atlanta | Arriving via Dobbins Air Reserve Base, President Trump visited the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, where was given a tour and checked on the health agency's progress in containing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[48][49][50] | ||
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach | March 6–9 | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. He traveled to the Trump International Golf Club to play golf on March 7 and 8.[51] President Trump hosted President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro at Mar-a-Lago on March 7.[52] | |
Longwood | March 9 | Arriving via Orlando Sanford International Airport, President Trump held a fundraiser at the home of Bob Dello Russo.[53] | ||
Virginia | Norfolk | March 28 | Arriving via Naval Station Norfolk Chambers Field, President Trump visited Norfolk to see off hospital ship USNS Comfort, which was heading to New York City to aid coronavirus response.[54] |
April
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May
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Arizona | Phoenix | May 5 | Arriving via Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, President Trump traveled to the Honeywell Aerospace headquarters in Phoenix to tour the factory where they produced N95 masks and to discuss the re-opening of the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.[55] President Trump also held a roundtable discussion on supporting Native Americans. | |
Pennsylvania | Upper Macungie Township | May 14 | Arriving via Lehigh Valley International Airport, President Trump traveled to the Owens & Minor medical distributor in Upper Macungie to tour the factory where he discussed Coronavirus testing and efforts to build the nation's stockpile of medical equipment.[56] | |
Michigan | Ypsilanti | May 21 | Arriving via Detroit Metropolitan Airport, President Trump traveled to the Ford Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti to tour the factory where they have been producing ventilators.[57] President Trump also held a roundtable discussion with African-American leaders. | |
Virginia | Sterling | May 23 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[58][59] | |
May 24 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[60] | |||
Arlington | May 25 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day, where he participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.[61] | ||
Maryland | Baltimore | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Baltimore by Marine One, where he participated in a ceremony celebrating Memorial Day and delivered remarks at the Fort McHenry National Monument.[62] | ||
Florida | Cape Canaveral | May 27 | Arriving via the Shuttle Landing Facility, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building in Cape Canaveral, where they toured an Orion Capsules and then received a SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft launch briefing, along with Vice President Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence.[63] President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were originally scheduled to attend the attempted launch of the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center.[64] However, the launch was postponed to May 30 due to the weather.[65] | |
May 30 | Arriving via the Shuttle Landing Facility, President Trump returned to Cape Canaveral to attend the second attempted launch of the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center, along with Vice President Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence.[66] President Trump delivered the remarks at the Vehicle Assembly Building after the launch was finally successful.[67] |
June
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Maine | Bangor, Guilford | June 5 | Arriving via Bangor International Airport, President Trump participated in a roundtable on supporting America's commercial fishermen. He then flew to Guilford on Marine One to visit a plant where they manufacture swabs for COVID testing.[68] | |
Texas | Dallas | June 11 | Arriving via Dallas Love Field Airport, President Trump participated in a Roundtable at the Gateway Church Dallas Campus, and then attended a Republican fundraiser at the home of Kelcy Warren, the CEO of Energy Transfer Partners, whose company built the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline.[69] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | June 11–13 | Arriving via Newark Liberty International Airport, President Trump spent the weekend at Trump National Golf Club.[69] | |
New York | West Point | June 13 | President Trump flew on Marine One to West Point, landing on The Plain. He delivered the commencement address at the United States Military Academy.[70] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | June 13–14 | President Trump returned to New Jersey to spend the rest of the weekend at Trump National Golf Club. He returned to Washington via Morristown Municipal Airport.[69] | |
Oklahoma | Tulsa | June 20 | Arriving via Tulsa International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the BOK Center.[71] | |
Virginia | Sterling | June 21 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[72][73] | |
Arizona | Yuma, Phoenix | June 23 | Arriving via Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, President Trump visited the sections of the US–Mexico border wall in Yuma. He then flew to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, and held a 'Student for Trump' rally at the Dream City Church in Phoenix.[74] | |
Wisconsin | Green Bay, Marinette | June 25 | Arriving via Austin Straubel International Airport, President Trump participated in a Fox News Town Hall at the Jet Air Group Facilities. He then flew on Marine One to Menominee–Marinette Twin County Airport to visit Fincantieri Marinette Marine.[75] | |
Virginia | Sterling | June 27 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[76] | |
June 28 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C. with Senator Lindsey Graham.[77] |
July
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Virginia | Sterling | July 3 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[78] | |
South Dakota | Keystone | Arriving via Ellsworth Air Force Base, President Trump flew to Keystone on Marine One. President Trump visited the Sculptor's Studio, and spoke at Mount Rushmore before a fireworks display in honor of Independence Day.[79] | ||
Virginia | Sterling | July 5 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[80][81] | |
Florida | Doral, Hillsboro Beach | July 10 | Arriving via Miami International Airport, President Trump traveled to USSOUTHCOM in Doral where he received a briefing on SOUTHCOM Enhanced Counternarcotics Operations and delivered remarks on efforts to stem the flow of illicit drugs.[82] Immediately following, President Trump traveled to the Iglesia Doral Jesus Worship Center to participate in a roundtable on "Supporting the People of Venezuela" which included Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart.[83] Shortly thereafter, President Trump's motorcade made a brief stop at the Trump National Doral Resort before departing Miami en route to Hillsboro Beach via Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport,[84] where President Trump attended a fundraiser at the private residence of Troy Link, CEO of Link Snacks.[85] | |
Virginia | Sterling | July 11 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[86] | |
Maryland | Bethesda | President Trump traveled on Marine One to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to visit with wounded service members and their families as well as healthcare staff who have been caring for COVID-19 patients. President Trump was accompanied by White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.[87] | ||
Virginia | Sterling | July 12 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[88] | |
Georgia | Hapeville | July 15 | Arriving via Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, President Trump spoke at the UPS Hapeville Airport Hub to discuss transportation and infrastructure projects. President Trump was accompanied by Senators Loeffler and Perdue as well as by Governor Kemp and Representative Collins.[89] | |
Virginia | Sterling | July 18 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C. with Senator Lindsey Graham.[90][91] | |
July 19 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C. with Senator Lindsey Graham.[92] | |||
New Jersey | Bedminster | July 24–26 | Arriving via Morristown Municipal Airport and flying to Bedminster on Marine One, President Trump spent the weekend at Trump National Bedminster.[93] On July 25, Trump played golf with NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre, and later attended an event hosted by America First Action Super PAC.[94][95] | |
North Carolina | Morrisville | July 27 | Arriving via Raleigh-Durham International Airport, President Trump visited and toured the Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies’ Innovation Center in Morrisville.[96][97] | |
Texas | Odessa, Midland | July 29 | Arriving via Midland International Air and Space Port, President Trump participated a fundraising event at the Odessa Marriott Hotel and Conference Center. Accompanied by Senator Ted Cruz, Governor Greg Abbott, and Former Energy Secretary Rick Perry, President Trump then visited and toured the Double Eagle Energy oil rig before authorizing a series of construction and operation permits along the southern border with Mexico.[98][99][100] | |
Florida | Tampa, Belleair | July 31 | Arriving via Tampa International Airport, President Trump participated in a Campaign Coalitions Event with Florida Sheriffs. He then participated in a COVID-19 Response and Storm Preparedness round table, before speaking at a fundraising dinner at the Pelican Golf Club. |
August
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Virginia | Sterling | August 1 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[101][102] | |
August 2 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[103] | |||
Ohio | Cleveland, Clyde, Bratenahl | August 6 | Arriving via Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport, President Trump delivered remarks on Economic Prosperity. He then flew on Marine One to Sandusky County Regional Airport to tour and deliver remarks at Whirlpool Corp. He then returned to Cleveland on Marine One, and drove to the Shoreby Yacht Club in Bratenahl, where he delivered remarks at a fundraising committee reception.[104] He then returned to Cleveland, and flew to New Jersey. | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | August 6–8 | Arriving via Morristown Municipal Airport and flying to Bedminster on Marine One, President Trump spent the night at Trump National Golf Club.[105] | |
New York | Southampton, Water Mill | August 8 | Flying on Marine One to Southampton High School, President Trump attended fundraisers at the private residences of hedge fund manager John Paulson in Southampton, and his son Donald Trump Jr. in Water Mill.[106] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster, Long Branch | August 8–9 | President Trump returned to New Jersey to spend the rest of the weekend at Trump National Bedminster. On August 9, flew on Marine One to George L. Catrambone Elementary School in Elberon, President Trump attended a fundraiser at the private residence of the late Stanley Chera, a real estate mogul and personal friend of the President who died from COVID-19.[107] He then returned to Washington via Morristown Municipal Airport. | |
New York | Manhattan | August 14 | Arriving via Morristown Municipal Airport and flying to the Downtown Manhattan Heliport on Marine One, President Trump visited his younger brother Robert Trump at NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital.[108][109] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | August 14–16 | Flying from Manhattan to Bedminster on Marine One, President Trump spent the weekend at Trump National Golf Club.[110][111] | |
Minnesota | Minneapolis, Mankato | August 17 | President Trump delivered remarks on "Jobs and the Economy" at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.[112] He then flew to Mankato Regional Airport and delivered remarks on jobs and the economy.[112][113] | |
Wisconsin | Oshkosh | President Trump delivered remarks on "Jobs and the Economy" at Wittman Regional Airport.[114][115] | ||
Iowa | Cedar Rapids | August 18 | Arriving via The Eastern Iowa Airport, President Trump participated in an Iowa Disaster Recovery Briefing.[116] | |
Arizona | Yuma | Arriving via Yuma International Airport, President Trump received an update on the US–Mexico border wall.[117][118] President then also delivered remarks on "Immigration and Border Security" at Yuma International Airport.[117][119] | ||
Pennsylvania | Old Forge | August 20 | Arriving via Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at Mariotti Building Products.[120][121] While returning to the airport, the President stopped at the Arcaro & Genell pizza restaurant.[122][123] | |
Virginia | Arlington County | August 21 | President Trump delivered remarks at the 2020 Council for National Policy Meeting at the Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City.[124] | |
Sterling | August 22 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[125][126] | ||
August 23 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[127] | |||
North Carolina | Charlotte, Mills River | August 24 | Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention at the Charlotte Convention Center and formally accepted the 2020 Republican Nomination. He then flew on Marine One to Asheville Regional Airport, toured the Flavor First Growers and Packers facility and delivered remarks on the Farmers to Families Food Box Program. He then returned to Washington via Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport. This visit was concurrent with the first day of the 2020 Republican National Convention, which partially took place in Charlotte.[128] | |
Maryland | Baltimore | August 26 | Flying on Marine One from Fort Lesley J. McNair, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited Fort McHenry for Vice President Mike Pence's speech accepting the Republican Party vice presidential nomination at the 2020 Republican National Convention.[129] | |
New Hampshire | Londonderry | August 28 | President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at Manchester–Boston Regional Airport.[130] | |
Louisiana | Lake Charles | August 29 | Arriving via Chennault International Airport, President Trump visited the areas affected by Hurricane Laura. Trump began by visiting a warehouse used by the Cajun Navy.[131] Governor John Bel Edwards lead Trump on a tour to survey some of the damage in downtown Lake Charles.[132][133] He then walked to Fire Company One, located at the Lake Charles Fire House, to meet with individuals involved in the response to the Hurricane.[133][134][135] Trump quickly greeted members of the 3rd Battalion of the 156th Infantry Division at an armory outside of Lake Charles Boston High School Cougar Stadium.[136][137] | |
Texas | Orange | Arriving on Marine One via Orange County Airport, President Trump met with officials at the emergency operations center in the Orange County Convention and Expo Center.[138][139] He then returned to Washington via Lake Charles, Louisiana. | ||
Virginia | Sterling | August 30 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[140] |
September
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Wisconsin | Kenosha | September 1 | Arriving via Waukegan National Airport, President Trump visited and meet with law enforcement and survey damage from recent riots in wake of the shooting of Jacob Blake, delivering remarks at B&L Office Furniture Inc. and meeting with affected individuals outside of Rode's Camera Shop.[141][142][143] He visited the Emergency Operations Center at Mary D. Bradford High School, and participated in a round-table on Wisconsin Community Safety.[144] | |
North Carolina | Wilmington | September 2 | Arriving at Wilmington International Airport, President Trump delivered remarks at the airport. He commemorated the 75th Anniversary of the end of World War II at the battleship USS North Carolina. He also designated Wilmington as the first American World War II Heritage City.[145] | |
Pennsylvania | Latrobe | September 3 | President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport.[146][147] | |
Virginia | Sterling | September 5 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[148][149][150] | |
September 6 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[151] | |||
Florida | Jupiter | September 8 | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump visited Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum. He delivered remarks on Environmental Accomplishments for the People of Florida, to discuss Everglades restoration.[152] | |
North Carolina | Winston-Salem | President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at Smith Reynolds Airport.[153][154] | ||
Michigan | Freeland | September 10 | President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at MBS International Airport.[155][156] | |
Pennsylvania | Shanksville | September 11 | Arriving via Johnstown–Cambria County Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump flew to the Flight 93 National Memorial on Marine One, and participated in a memorial service honoring the victims of United Airlines Flight 93 which crashed into a field in Somerset County on September 11, 2001.[157] | |
Nevada | Minden, Las Vegas, Henderson | September 12–14 | Arriving via Reno-Tahoe International Airport, President Trump drove to Minden–Tahoe Airport and held a "Great American Comeback Event" at the airport.[158] He then flew to McCarran International Airport, and spent the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[159] On September 13, President Trump held a "Latinos for Trump Roundtable" and participated in a roundtable with supporters at Treasure Island Hotel and Casino. President Trump also participated in a roundtable with supporters and also held a "Great American Comeback Event" at Xtreme Manufacturing. He returned to Las Vegas to again spend the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[160] | |
California | McClellan Park | September 14 | Arriving via Sacramento McClellan Airport, President Trump visited the areas affected by California wildfires. He delivered remarks and participated in a Ceremony Recognizing the California National Guard.[161] | |
Arizona | Phoenix | Arriving via Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, President Trump held a "Latinos for Trump Roundtable" at the Arizona Grand Resort.[162] | ||
Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | September 15 | Arriving via Philadelphia International Airport, President Trump participated in an ABC Town Hall at the National Constitution Center.[163] | |
Wisconsin | Mosinee | September 17 | President Trump held a "Great American Comeback Event" at Central Wisconsin Airport.[164] | |
Minnesota | Bemidji | September 18 | President Trump held a "Great American Comeback Event" at Bemidji Regional Airport.[165] | |
North Carolina | Fayetteville | September 19 | President Trump held a "Great American Comeback Event" at Fayetteville Regional Airport.[166] | |
Virginia | Sterling | September 20 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[167] | |
Ohio | Vandalia, Swanton | September 21 | President Trump delivered remarks on "Fighting for the American Worker" at Dayton International Airport.[168] President Trump held a "Great American Comeback Event" at Toledo Express Airport.[169] | |
Pennsylvania | Moon Township | September 22 | President Trump held a "Great American Comeback Event" at Pittsburgh International Airport.[170][171] | |
North Carolina | Charlotte | September 24 | Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump delivered remarks on the America First Healthcare Vision.[172] | |
Florida | Jacksonville, Doral | September 24–25 | President Trump held a "Great American Comeback Event" at Cecil Airport.[173] He then flew to Miami International Airport, and spent the night at the Trump National Doral Miami.[174] On September 25, President Trump participated in a "Latinos for Trump" Roundtable discussion.[175] | |
Georgia | Atlanta | September 25 | Arriving via Dobbins Air Reserve Base, President Trump delivered remarks on "Black Economic Empowerment: The Platinum Plan" at Cobb Galleria Centre.[176] | |
Virginia | Newport News | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport.[177] | ||
Pennsylvania | Middletown | September 26 | President Trump held a "Great American Comeback Event" Harrisburg International Airport.[178] | |
Virginia | Sterling | September 27 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[179][180] | |
Ohio | Cleveland | September 29 | Arriving via Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, President Trump participated in the first presidential debate at Case Western Reserve University, along with Democratic nominee Joe Biden.[181][182] | |
Minnesota | Shorewood, Duluth | September 30 | Arriving via Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, President Trump traveled to Shorewood to participate in a Fundraising Committee Reception at the private home of Martin Davis, a prominent Republican donor.[183] He then flew to Duluth and held a "Make American Great Again Event" at Duluth International Airport.[184] |
October
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New Jersey | Bedminster | October 1 | Arriving via Morristown Municipal Airport and flying to Bedminster on Marine One, President Trump participated in a roundtable with supporters and delivered remarks at a fundraising committee reception at Trump National Golf Club.[185][186] | |
Maryland | Bethesda | October 2–5 | President Trump traveled to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for treatment for Coronavirus disease 2019.[187][188] Trump was driven around the hospital on October 4.[189] He was released by his doctors back to the White House on Monday afternoon.[190][191] | |
Florida | Sanford | October 12 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Orlando Sanford International Airport.[192][193] | |
Pennsylvania | Johnstown | October 13 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Event" at John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport.[194][195][196] | |
Iowa | Des Moines | October 14 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Des Moines International Airport.[197] | |
North Carolina | Greenville | October 15 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Pitt–Greenville Airport.[198][199] | |
Florida | Doral, Miami, Fort Myers, Ocala | October 15–16 | Arriving via Miami International Airport, President Trump delivered remarks at a Fundraising Committee Reception at Trump National Doral Miami.[200] President Trump participated in an NBC News town hall at Pérez Art Museum Miami.[201][202] He spent the night at the Trump National Doral Miami.[203][204] On October 16, arriving via Southwest Florida International Airport, President Trump delivered remarks on Protecting America's Seniors at Caloosa Sound Convention Center & Amphitheater.[205][206] He then flew to Ocala and held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Ocala International Airport.[207][208] | |
Georgia | Macon | October 16 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Middle Georgia Regional Airport.[209][210] | |
Michigan | Muskegon | October 17 | President Trump delivered remarks on "Supporting the American Way of Life" at Muskegon County Airport.[211] | |
Wisconsin | Janesville | President Trump delivered remarks on "Supporting Law Enforcement" at Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport.[212][213] | ||
Nevada | Las Vegas | October 17–18 | Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump spent the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[214] On October 18, President Trump attended the International Church of Las Vegas Service.[215][216] | |
California | Newport Beach | October 18 | Arriving via John Wayne Airport, President Trump participated in a roundtable with supporters and delivered remarks at a fundraising committee reception at the private residence of Palmer Luckey, who designed the Oculus Rift.[217][218] | |
Nevada | Carson City, Las Vegas | October 18–19 | Arriving via Reno-Tahoe International Airport, President Trump traveled to Carson City to held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Carson City Airport.[219] President Trump returned to Las Vegas to again spent the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[220][221] | |
Arizona | Prescott, Tucson | October 19 | Arriving via Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, President Trump flew to Prescott on Marine One where he held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Prescott Regional Airport.[222] He then flew to Tucson where he also held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Tucson International Airport.[223] | |
Pennsylvania | Erie | October 20 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Erie International Airport.[224][225] | |
North Carolina | Gastonia | October 21 | Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Event" at Gastonia Municipal Airport.[226][227] | |
Tennessee | Nashville | October 22 | Arriving via Nashville International Airport, President Trump participated in a roundtable with supporters at JW Marriott Nashville.[228] President Trump participated in the final presidential debate at Belmont University, along with Democratic nominee Joe Biden.[229] | |
Florida | The Villages, Pensacola, Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach | October 23–24 | Arriving via Ocala International Airport, President Trump flew to The Villages Polo Club on Marine One, where he held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event".[230] President Trump then flew to Pensacola also held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Pensacola International Airport.[231] Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump spent the night at Mar-a-Lago.[232] On October 24, President Trump casts his ballot by early voting at Palm Beach County Main Library.[233][234] | |
North Carolina | Lumberton | October 24 | Arriving via Fayetteville Regional Airport, President Trump delivered remarks on "Fighting for the forgotten Men and Women" at Robeson County Fairgrounds.[235][236] | |
Ohio | Circleville | Arriving via Rickenbacker International Airport, President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Pickaway Agriculture and Event Center.[237][238] | ||
Wisconsin | Waukesha | Arriving via Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Waukesha County Airport.[239][240] | ||
New Hampshire | Manchester | October 25 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Manchester–Boston Regional Airport.[241] | |
Maine | Levant | Arriving via Bangor International Airport, President Trump visited Treworgy Family Orchards.[242][243] | ||
Pennsylvania | Allentown, Lititz, Martinsburg | October 26 | Arriving via Lehigh Valley International Airport, President Trump delivered remarks to American workers at HoverTech International.[244][245] President Trump flew to Lititz to held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Lancaster Airport.[246][247] Then arriving via Johnstown–Cambria County Airport, President Trump traveling to Altoona–Blair County Airport on Marine One, where he also held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event".[248][249] | |
Michigan | Lansing | October 27 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Capital Region International Airport.[250] | |
Wisconsin | West Salem | Arriving via La Crosse Regional Airport, President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway.[251][252] | ||
Nebraska | Omaha | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Eppley Airfield.[253][254] | ||
Nevada | Las Vegas | October 27–28 | Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump spent the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[255][256] | |
Arizona | Bullhead City, Goodyear | October 28 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport.[257] President Trump flew to Goodyear where he also held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Phoenix Goodyear Airport.[258][259] | |
Florida | Doral, Tampa | October 28–29 | Arriving via Miami International Airport, President Trump spent the night at the Trump National Doral Miami.[260][261] On October 29, arriving via Tampa International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Raymond James Stadium.[262][263] | |
North Carolina | Fort Bragg | October 29 | Arriving via Pope Army Field, President Trump traveled to Fort Bragg, where he presented a Presidential Unit Citation and visited The Special Warfare Memorial Statue.[264][265] | |
Michigan | Waterford Township | October 30 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Oakland County International Airport.[266][267] | |
Wisconsin | Green Bay | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Green Bay–Austin Straubel International Airport.[268][269] | ||
Minnesota | Rochester | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Peaceful Protest" at Rochester International Airport.[270][271] | ||
Pennsylvania | Newtown, Reading, Butler, Montoursville | October 31 | Arriving via Trenton-Mercer Airport, President Trump held a "Make America Great Again, Again" rally at The Keith House.[272][273] President Trump flew to Reading, where he held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Reading Regional Airport.[274][275] Then arriving via Pittsburgh International Airport, President Trump traveled to Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport on Marine One, where he also held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event".[276][277] President Trump flew to Montoursville, where he also held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Williamsport Regional Airport.[278] |
November
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Michigan | Washington | November 1 | Arriving via Oakland County International Airport, President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Michigan Stars Sports Center.[279][280] | |
Iowa | Dubuque | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Dubuque Regional Airport.[281][282] | ||
North Carolina | Hickory | Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump traveling to Hickory Regional Airport on Marine One, where he held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event".[283][284] | ||
Georgia | Rome | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Richard B. Russell Airport.[285][286] | ||
Florida | Opa-locka, Doral | November 1–2 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.[287][288] President Trump spent the night at the Trump National Doral Miami.[289][290] | |
North Carolina | Fayetteville | November 2 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Fayetteville Regional Airport.[291] | |
Pennsylvania | Scranton | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport.[292] | ||
Michigan | Traverse City | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Cherry Capital Airport.[293] | ||
Wisconsin | Kenosha | Arriving via Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Kenosha Regional Airport.[294] | ||
Michigan | Grand Rapids | November 2–3 | President Trump held a "Make America Great Again Victory Event" at Gerald R. Ford International Airport.[295] | |
Virginia | Rosslyn | November 3 | President Trump visited the Republican National Committee Annex offices on Election Day.[296][297] | |
Sterling | November 7 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[298][299] | ||
November 8 | President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[300] | |||
Arlington | November 11 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Arlington National Cemetery for Veterans Day, where he participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.[301][302] | ||
Sterling | November 14 | After passing by the Willard InterContinental Washington and doing a circuit of Freedom Plaza, President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[303][304][305] | ||
November 15 | President Trump visited the Trump National D.C., where he played golf.[306][307] | |||
November 21 | President Trump visited the Trump National D.C., where he played golf.[308] | |||
November 22 | President Trump visited the Trump National D.C., where he played golf.[309] | |||
November 26 | President Trump visited the Trump National D.C., where he played golf.[310] | |||
November 27 | President Trump visited the Trump National D.C., where he played golf.[311] | |||
November 28 | Arriving from Camp David, President Trump visited the Trump National D.C., where he played golf.[312] |
December
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Areas visited | Dates | Details | Image |
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Georgia | Valdosta | December 5 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump held a "Victory Rally" in support of United States Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler and their runoff election campaigns at Valdosta Regional Airport.[313] | |
New York | West Point | December 12 | Arriving via Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, NY, President Trump attended the 121st Army-Navy game at Michie Stadium on the campus of the United States Military Academy.[314] | |
Virginia | Sterling | December 13 | President Trump visited the Trump National D.C., where he played golf. | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach | December 23–31 | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump spend their Christmas Holiday at his resort in Mar-a-Lago.[315] On Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and December 27–30, President Trump played golf at Trump International Golf Club. |
January (2021)
editCountry/ U.S. state |
Areas visited | Dates | Details | Image |
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Georgia | Dalton | January 4 | Arriving via Dobbins Air Reserve Base and flying to Dalton on Marine One, President Trump held a "Victory Rally" in support of United States Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler and their runoff election campaigns at Dalton Municipal Airport.[316] | |
Texas | Alamo | January 12 | Arriving via Valley International Airport and flying on Marine One to McAllen International Airport, President Trump visited sections of the US–Mexico border wall in Alamo.[317] | |
Maryland | Prince George's County | January 20 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump delivered the farewell send-off at Joint Base Andrews, before heading to Mar-a-Lago. | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump travelled to his Florida country club to complete his term, becoming the first president since Andrew Johnson in 1869 not to attend his elected successor's inauguration.[318] |
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Sources tell YWN that the event will be held at the home of the late Stanley Chera Z"L, a close friend of Trump, and one of the most prominent members of the Sephardic Syrian communities in Brooklyn and Deal NJ.
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President Trump visited his younger brother, Robert S. Trump, on Friday at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan.
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We landed at the Wall Street Journal Landing zone at 3:51 pm. Marine One landed at 3:56 pm.
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POTUS arrived at Bedminster Landing Zone at 5:43 pm ET. We touched down in Somerset Landing Zone at 5:37 pm ET. Pool was ushered into vans and are headed to the president's Bedminster golf club.
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Air Force One landed in Mankato at 1:26 PM CDT under bright sunny skies. President Trump exited "God Bless the USA" at 1:45 PM CDT.
- ^ Beck, Molly; Mueller, Chris (August 17, 2020). "'I won't forget you': Trump rallies Wisconsin crowd with Oshkosh event targeting Biden nomination, DNC". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
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POTUS meets local officials with a section of the border wall in a side room to main hangar where Billy Joel's Piano Man seeps through the walls. He inspected a section of wall that is about 18ft tall.
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President Donald Trump will be in Yuma on Tuesday, August 18, to deliver remarks on what he calls Joe Biden's failures on immigration and border security. Trump is scheduled to speak at the Joe Foss Hangar at the Yuma International Airport located at 2191 E 32 St. at 1 p.m.
- ^ "President Trump slams Biden, promotes plans for second term in Old Forge rally". WNEP-TV. August 20, 2020.
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The POTUS motorcade arrived at Mariotti Building Products, a renovation and remodeling business in Old Forge, at 3:21 p.m.
- ^ Kim, Seung Min (August 20, 2020). "Travel report #8 — Unscheduled stop at pizza place". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
POTUS made an unscheduled stop at Arcaro and Genell Takeaway Kitchen, a pizza shop, at 4:55 p.m. He left the Beast, greeted by applause from the awaiting crowd, and pool was brought very briefly inside the small pizza place as POTUS greeted its employees and left with some pie.
- ^ "President Trump picks up pizza in Old Forge after campaign event". Bucks County Courier Times. August 20, 2020.
Trump greeted employees at the counter of Arcaro & Genell Takeaway Kitchen, aftrer leaving a rally at lumber yard at Mariotti Building Products.
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The motorcade arrived at Trump National Golf Club a few minutes ago.
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The motorcade arrived at Trump National Golf Club at 9:39 a.m.
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- ^ "Trump makes surprise trip to Fort McHenry for Pence's 'law & order' RNC speech". KVIA-TV. August 26, 2020. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
President Donald Trump made a surprise appearance at Baltimore's Fort McHenry following Vice President Mike Pence's speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday night.
- ^ "President Trump Holds Rally In Londonderry, New Hampshire". WBZ-TV. August 28, 2020.
The president addressed supporters at a hangar at Pro Star Aviation on Kelly Avenue.
- ^ Feldmann, Linda (August 29, 2020). "Pool report 7- warehouse visit". Kinja. Archived from the original on October 12, 2020.
We visited Warehouse being used for Cajun Navy relief supplies.
- ^ Feldmann, Linda (August 29, 2020). "Travel pool 8 - arrival next destination - neighborhood". Kinja. Archived from the original on October 28, 2020.
Location: Near downtown Lake Charles, cross streets are Division and Louisiana, near interstate.
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- ^ "Remarks by President Trump in an Emergency Operations Briefing Lake Charles, LA (August 29, 2020)". whitehouse.gov. August 30, 2020 – via National Archives.
- ^ Feldmann, Linda (August 9, 2020). "Travel pool 10- quick Louisiana National Guard visit". Kinja. Archived from the original on October 24, 2020.
Motorcade arrived Cougar Stadium at 2:20. Maybe 200 uniformed National Guard are standing at attention, in formation. Trump greets them.
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The president then made a quick unannounced stop at a National Guard armory, where aides hustled press photographers into the back of a parked high-water truck to snap pictures of Trump with the 3rd Battalion of the 156th Infantry, with a high school football stadium next door serving as backdrop.
- ^ Feldmann, Linda (August 29, 2020). "Travel pool 15- tour of emergency ops center". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
Motorcade arrived 3:40 pm at Orange County convention and expo center. Pool was led to the emergency operations center.
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The motorcade, however, entered southbound, opposite the throng of well-wishers, into the Orange County Convention and Expo Center for a roundtable discussion on relief efforts following the impact of Hurricane Laura early Thursday.
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The presidents motorcade arrived at Trump National in Sterling at 10:15 a.m. after an uneventful commute.
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AF1 was wheels up at 11:43 am ET from JBA and wheels down at Waukegan National Airport at 12:14 pm central time.
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Air Force 1 set down at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport -- named for the golf legend who grew up here -- at 1855 after a 48-minute flight that passed by a towering thunderhead that cast a long, dark shadow to starboard.
- ^ Goba, Kadia (September 5, 2020). "In town pool report #2". Kinja. Archived from the original on September 6, 2020.
The President's motorcade arrived at Trump National Golf Club, in Sterling, VA. at 10:06 am.
- ^ "Donald Trump visits his golf club amid outrage over remarks about US war dead". The Guardian. September 5, 2020.
However, on Saturday Trump visited the Trump National Golf Club, in Virginia, passing by various roadside protesters, including one who waved a placard that read: "Elect A Clown Get A Circus".
- ^ O'Donnell, Kelly [@KellyO] (September 5, 2020). "Golf can often be a frustrating game even for devoted players. The president, on his course today in Virginia, seemed less than pleased with this shot. @NBCNews video taken at distance" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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The caravan pulled into Trump National in Sterling, Virginia, at 9:55.
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Smith Reynolds Airport Director Mark Davidson estimates that 7,000 to 9,000 supporters of President Donald Trump packed the area in front of the airport terminal on Tuesday, with the arrival of the president and Air Force One giving the local airport a nice profile boost.
- ^ Megerian, Christopher (September 10, 2020). "Pool report 9 — Landed in NC". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
We landed in Winston-Salem at 6:34 and the plane taxied in front of a crowd of supporters.
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AF1 was wheels down at MBS International Airport in Freeland, MI at 6:59 pm.
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An estimated 5,500 people packed into an aircraft hangar to see President Donald Trump speak at a rally in Saginaw County on Thursday.
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- ^ "Trump in Arizona: Air Force One leaves Phoenix Sky Harbor following Latinos for Trump event". The Arizona Republic. September 14, 2020. Archived from the original on September 17, 2020. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
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- ^ Lesniewski, Niels (September 20, 2020). "In-town pool report #3 -- Sterling". Kinja. Archived from the original on September 20, 2020.
The motorcade arrived at Trump National in Sterling, Va., at 10:44 a.m.
- ^ "Trump: The choice to replace late Justice Ginsburg will be a woman; 'We're vetting five right now'". WHIO-TV. September 21, 2020.
The event at Wright Bros. Aero, 3700 McCauley Drive, is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
- ^ "President Trump makes campaign stops in Dayton, Toledo". WKYC. September 22, 2020.
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President Trump was at Pittsburgh International Airport on Tuesday night, rallying support 42 days before the general election.
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Air Force One touched down at Pittsburgh International Airport at 7:14 pm.
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President Trump's motorcade entered the Doral club at 9:47 pm.
- ^ "President Trump in South Florida for 'Latinos for Trump' Roundtable in Doral". NBC News. September 25, 2020.
- ^ "President Trump speaks to Black business leaders Friday, revealing 'Platinum Plan'". WSB-TV. September 25, 2020.
- ^ "IN PHOTOS, VIDEO: Trump supporters gather at Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport for president's rally". WY Daily. September 25, 2020.
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The motorcade arrived at the Trump National Golf club at 10:08 after an uneventful ride.
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The home at 26310 Birch Bluff Road is owned, according to Hennepin County records, by DMA Investments LLC. DMA Investments is linked to Martin Davis, a prominent GOP donor and a member of a wealthy Minnesota family with a number of businesses, including Cambria USA, a quartz countertop maker, and Davis Family Dairies.
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According to the press office, Marine One landed at Trump National Bedminster at 2:33 p.m.
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President Donald Trump left New Jersey Thursday after a brief stop to raise money for his re-election campaign.
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President Donald Trump is being taken by helicopter to Walter Reed Military Medical Center early Friday evening and will spend the "next few days" there, the White House said after Trump announced earlier in the day that he had tested positive for Covid-19.
- ^ Chambers, Francesca (October 2, 2020). "Supplemental Pool Report #2: POTUS arrival". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 12, 2020.
The president arrived in Marine One at the Walter Reed Landing Zone at 6:29 PM.
- ^ McCaskill, Nolan D. (October 4, 2020). "Trump makes surprise appearance outside hospital". Politico.
President Donald Trump surprised supporters on Sunday afternoon with a drive outside of Walter Reed Medical Center, where he has been hospitalized with Covid-19 since Friday.
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Marine One landed at 6:54 POTUS emerged at 6:57.
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Air Force One touched down at the Orlando Sanford International Airport at 6:39 pm.
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Air Force One touched down around 7:20pm to a massive crowd gathered outside of a hangar at John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport in PA.
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Air Force One touched down at Des Moines International at 6:07 pm CDT after a 148-minute trip.
- ^ WWAY News (October 15, 2020). "President Donald Trump's holds campaign rally in Greenville". WWAY.
Hundreds of people piled onto the runway at Pitt-Greenville airport Thursday afternoon to see President Donald Trump.
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Air Force One was wheels down 13:21.
- ^ Crilly, Rob (October 15, 2020). "Travel pool report #8: Doral". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
Motorcade pulled into Trump National Doral at 17:05 after short hop from airport.
- ^ Crilly, Rob (October 15, 2020). "Travel pool report #10: Art Museum". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
Motorcade peeled into underground car park at the Pérez Art Museum Miami at 19:46.
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Speaking on NBC News from the Pérez Art Museum in Miami, a combative Trump defended his handling of the pandemic that has killed more than 215,000 Americans, while inaccurately claiming the nation was "rounding the corner" in its fight against the virus.
- ^ Crilly, Rob (October 15, 2020). "Travel Pool Report #15: Trump National Doral and lid". Kinja. Archived from the original on October 17, 2020.
Motorcade pulled into gates of the Trump National Doral at 21:33.
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The president, who spent the night at his Trump National Doral Miami after town hall Thursday night at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, will fly to Fort Myers Friday morning.
- ^ Crilly, Rob (October 16, 2020). "Travel pool report #6: Caloosa Sound Convention Center". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
Motorcade arrived Caloosa Sound Convention Center & Amphitheater at 13:38.
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The president spoke for roughly 45 minutes before an invite-only crowd of several hundred loyalists, local Republican leaders and members of his campaign at the Caloosa Sound Convention Center & Amphitheater in the city's downtown.
- ^ Crilly, Rob (October 16, 2020). "Travel pool report #10: Ocala International Airport". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
Air Force One wheels down Ocala at 16:01.
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Air Force One wheels down Middle Georgia Regional Airport at 18:53. We are here for second MAGA rally of the day.
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President Donald Trump tried Saturday to tie Democratic rival Joe Biden to the radical left of his party during a Saturday rally attended by thousands of people outside an airport hangar in Muskegon.
- ^ Miller, Steven (October 17, 2020). "Print Travel Pool #5". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
Wheels down 6:31 p.m. CDT at Janesville, Wisconsin.
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Arrived at Trump Hotel at 10:35 p.m. PDT.
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President Donald Trump attended services at the International Church of Las Vegas Sunday morning where Pastor Paul Marc Goulet blessed and praised the president "because you just came to church."
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Motorcade arrived at the International Church of Las Vegas at 9:14 a.m. PDT.
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Motorcade arrived at the fundraiser location at 12:11 a.m. PDT. The fundraiser is at the home of Palmer Luckey, the 28-year-old tech entrepreneur who designed the Oculus Rift head-mounted virtual reality display.
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President Donald Trump spoke to supporters during a rally in Carson City about Joe Biden, COVID-19 and more on Sunday.
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Motorcade arrived at Trump Hotel at 8:05 p.m. PDT.
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Officials confirm that the president landed in Las Vegas on Sunday night before heading to Trump International Hotel.
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Air Force One was wheels down at Erie International Alrport at about 7:27 pm after an uneventful flight through a beautiful sunset.
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POTUS Motorcade arrived at Gastonia Municipal Airport at 7:06 pm after a speedy ride along Interstate 85 under gold and silver sunset skies.
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The president delivered remarks at a Make America Great Again Rally on Oct. 21. The event happened at Gastonia Municipal Airport on Gaston Day Road.
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Trump spoke before a large crowd of several thousand people on the tarmac in front of the ST Engineering hangar at the Pensacola International Airport and urged his supporters to turn out to vote.
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Motorcade arrived at Mar-a-Lago at 11:03 pm after an uneventful motorcade.
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Trump cast his ballot at the Palm Beach County main library in West Palm Beach at around 10 a.m.
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POTUS arrived at the Palm Beach County Main Library (it's across the street from his West Palm Beach golf club) at 9:53 am to cast his ballot.
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On Saturday, Trump delivered remarks on "fighting for forgotten men and women in Lumberton" at the fairgrounds.
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Motorcade arrived at the Robeson County Fairgrounds in Lumberton at 12:53 pm. The event is called "Fighting for the Forgotten Men and Women."
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The president's supports started lining up bright and early Saturday morning outside the Pickaway County Fairgrounds, which would normally be hosting the annual Pumpkin Show this weekend.
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Motorcade arrived at the Pickway Agricultural Center and Event Center in Circleville at 5:13 pm.
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President Trump will still land at Mitchell on Air Force One and then transfer to Waukesha County Airport for the event that is due to begin at 7 p.m.
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Trump last spoke in the Granite State in August, in the same spot outside Manchester-Boston Regional Airport's Pro Star Aviation.
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Supporters of President Donald Trump gathered by Bangor International Airport and at Treworgy Family Orchards on Sunday to await the president's relatively impromptu visit to the area.
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Motorcade arrived at Treworgy Family Orchards in Levant at 3:34.
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Motorcade arrived at the venue for the rally, the firm "Hovertech, where a stage and some risers had been set up behind the buildings, at 1110.
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Air Force 1 set down on the wet runway at Lancaster airport at 1326 following a 23 minute 38 second flight.
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Air Force 1 landed at John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport at 1603 after a 28-minute flight. The president emerged from the plane 8 minutes later, gave the pool a thumbs up and walked over to Marine 1 some 50 yards away.
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Right before flying to Blair County, he made a stop in Lancaster earlier Monday, but at the Altoona-Blair County Airport, thousands of Trump supporters lined up all morning long to get inside to hear his remarks which were scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m.
- ^ Stokols, Eli (October 27, 2020). "Out of town pool report #2 — Lansing, MI". Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
AF1 was wheels down at Capital Region International Airport at 2:44 p.m. Eastern and taxied to a stop a few hundred feet from the stage, surrounded by rally attendees and some large American flags hung from cranes to the sides.
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Motorcade arrived at MotorSports Management Company in West Salem at 5 p.m. after a 14-minute drive from the airport, passing some scattered groups of bundled-up Trump supporters waving from the roadside.
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The bleachers were packed full, with no room for social distancing Tuesday, as President Donald Trump visited the La Crosse Fairgrounds in West Salem.
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AF1 was wheels up from LaCrosse, WI at 6:41 p.m. Central and wheels down at Omaha's Eppley Airfield at 7:48.
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Motorcade arrived at the RON at 9:40 p.m. local after a drive down the strip past a lot of curious onlookers.
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After staying overnight in Las Vegas, Nevada, Trump will hold airport rallies in Bullhead City, Arizona, in the state's northwestern corner near Nevada, and in Goodyear, outside Phoenix, the state's biggest city.
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Thwarted from bringing one of his campaign rallies to Southern Nevada because of the state's COVID-19 gathering limits, President Donald Trump instead held a rally just over the border at the Laughlin/Bullhead City International Airport Wednesday.
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Trump headlined two campaign appearances to thousands of mostly maskless supporters near airport tarmacs in Bullhead City and in Goodyear
- ^ Stokols, Eli (October 28, 2020). "Out of town pool report #6 — Bullhead City, AZ arrival". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
AF1 was wheels up from LAS at 11:42 Pacific and wheels down in AZ at 12:06.
- ^ Stokols, Eli (October 28, 2020). "Out of town pool report #15 — Doral arrival and lid". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
Motorcade pulled through the gates to Trump National Doral at 11:11 p.m.
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President Trump landed in Miami Thursday night and stayed overnight at his Trump National Doral Miami.
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AF1 was wheels up from MIA at 12:39 p.m. and wheels down at Tampa International Airport at 1:25. [...] We'll be motorcading shortly to Raymond James Stadium, home of the Bucs, where the rally with POTUS and FLOTUS is taking place in the north parking lot.
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The president held a "Make America Great Again" rally at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, where he said he'll deliver "historic prosperity" to America if reelected.
- ^ Stokols, Eli (October 29, 2020). "Out of town pool report #9 — NC arrival". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
AF1 wheels up from Tampa at 3:55 p.m. — with Mark Meadows in the press cabin explaining the decision to cancel the Fayetteville rally, which he said will be Monday morning — and wheels down at Pope Army Airfield in NC at 5:05.
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Trump flew into Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on Thursday for what the White House described as "troop engagement." [...] White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters traveling with Trump on Air Force One after the visit that Trump presented the troops with a Presidential Unit Citation and visited a Special Forces memorial on the sprawling military base.
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AF1 was wheels down at Oakland County International Airport at 1:12 pm EST after an uneventful flight.
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With temperatures hanging just above 30 degrees and COVID-19 cases on the rise in Michigan, thousands of people gathered for Trump's rally at the Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Township four days before Election Day.
- ^ Wilner, Michael (October 30, 2020). "Out-of-town pool report #6 — Wisconsin arrival". Kinja. Archived from the original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
AF1 touched down at Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport at 2:46 pm CDT after an uneventful, 45-minute flight. POTUS deplaned at 2:59 pm CDT.
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Friday's rally at Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport was Trump's second appearance in Wisconsin this week.
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AF1 touched down at Rochester International Airport at 5:30 pm CDT after another an eventful flight.
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President Donald Trump spoke Friday at the Rochester International Airport, to a crowd of about 250 supporters, but hundreds of others who couldn't get inside were showing their support outside.
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Motorcade pulled into Keith House-Washington's Headquarters at 12:38 p.m. following a beautiful drive through some Pennsylvania country roads.
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In front of a boisterous crowd of supporters outside The Keith House in Upper Makefield, Trump delivered a speech attacking Democratic challenger Joe Biden in the first of three trips across Pennsylvania with less than 72 hours before Election Day.
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Air Force One was wheels down at Reading Regional Airport at 3:19 p.m. after a very short flight from Newton.
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President Trump flying on Airforce One, touching down in Reading, he pumped up supporters, and tossed hats into the crowd.
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Ospreys were wheels down in Butler at 6:14 p.m.
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President Donald Trump was in Butler County Saturday rallying his supporters three days before the election. The economy and industry were focal points of the president's speech in front of thousands at the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport.
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Saturday he made a campaign stop at Williamsport Regional Airport in Montoursville in front of more than 1,000 people.
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AF1 was wheels up at 9:11 a.m. and wheels down at 10:16 a.m. at Oakland County International Airport in Waterford Township, MI.
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President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver remarks Sunday in Macomb County for a Make America Great Again Victory Rally. The rally will take place at the Michigan Stars Sports Center located at 65665 Powell Road.
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AF1 was wheels down at 1:24 p.m central at Dubuque Regional Airport, where it's a sunny 36 degrees.
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AF1 was wheels down at 5:32p.m. at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. [...] We are headed for Hickory Regional Airport for rally no. 3.
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President Donald Trump was in Georgia Sunday night campaigning for re-election with a rally at the Richard B. Russell Airport in Rome.
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AF1 was wheels down at 8:54 pm.
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AF1 was wheels down at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport at 11:31 pm.
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Motorcade arrived at Trump National Doral at 1:15 a.m.
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Another five rallies are on tap for Monday, after spending the evening at his Doral golf resort, as Trump again seeks to outhustle his Democratic foe to victory as he did in 2016.
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President Donald Trump was greeted by about 2,000 supporters Monday at an outdoor rally. This event happened at the Fayetteville Regional Airport on the last day before the general election.
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President Trump held a Make America Great Again rally at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport Monday.
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President Donald Trump spoke at Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City this evening as part of a multistate swing concluding the 2020 election campaign.
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Four years after his surprise win in Michigan, President Donald Trump hoped to recapture the karma by tapping into familiar themes of an improved economy, America first policies and religious liberty at the Gerald R. Ford International Airport for his last campaign stop of 2020.
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POTUS entered to raucous cheers at 1:02 and applauded back to staff.
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Supporters cheered and applauded President Donald Trump at his campaign headquarters in Arlington's Rosslyn neighborhood, where he visited Tuesday to thank dozens of staffers working to get him reelected.
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After uneventful ride, motorcade arrived at 10:39 am at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling VA.
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The President's motorcade arrived at Trump National Golf Club, in Sterling, VA. at 9:57 am.
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President Trump made his first official public appearance since Election Day on Wednesday, observing Veterans Day in a traditional wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.
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POTUS's motorcade entered the grounds of the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, at 10.43am.
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The motorcade passed the Willard Hotel and did a circuit of Freedom Plaza, where people had climbed on walls and other structures for a better view.
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Motorcade passed through the gates at Trump National 10:10am.
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Before going to play golf at his club in Virginia for the second day in a row on Sunday [...]
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