President Trump will start a full day of presidential tasks in a breakfast meeting with business leaders discussing manufacturing.
At 10:30 am, the president will sign some executive orders – at least one of which will pull the United States out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Mid-day will contain his daily briefing and lunch with the vice-president.
To get another perspective on jobs in the nation, President Trump will meet with union leaders and American workers in the Roosevelt Room.
The day will end with a bipartisan meeting with congressional leaders and a one-on-one with House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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