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President Trump’s Schedule for Monday, February 20th, 2017

With Monday, President’s Day, an official government holiday, President Trump’s schedule is light including only a call with the Vice President and his travel back to the White House after a weekend in Florida interviewing possible replacements for National Security Advisor and a heavily-attended rally.

President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Monday, 02-20-2017

  • 10:00 AM Speak with THE VICE PRESIDENT by telephone – Mar-a-Lago
  • 4:40 PM Depart Mar-a-Lago en route to Washington, D.C. via Palm Beach International Airport
  • 7:25 PM Arrives at the White House – South Lawn
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