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President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Monday, April 2, 2018

President Donald Trump and the First Lady will host the 2018 White House Easter Egg Roll Monday morning [Live Streams]

In the afternoon, the president will meet with incoming National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow.

President Trump’s schedule for 4/2/18

  • 9:45 AM The president and first lady host the White House Easter Egg Roll Breakfast Reception – Blue Room
  • 10:30 AM The president and first lady host the White House Easter Egg Roll – South Lawn [Live Streams]
  • 2:00 PM Meet with National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow – Oval Office

White House Briefing Schedule

  • none scheduled

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