President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Thursday, March 1, 2018

President Donald Trump will receive his daily briefing as prepared by the intelligence community then host a meeting on school safety.

In the afternoon, the prsident will hav lunch with Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of Defense James Mattis then he will meet with members of the Senate.

President Trump’s schedule for 3/1/18

  • 10:00 AM Receive his intelligence briefing – Oval Office
  • 11:45 AM Host a meeting on school safety – Roosevelt Room
  • 12:30 PM Lunch with the Vice President and the Secretary of Defense – Private Dining Room
  • 2:00 PM Meet with members of the Senate – Cabinet Room

White House Briefing Schedule

  • 2:30 PM White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will hold an on-camera briefing [Live Stream]

See all schedules for the president HERE

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