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President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Wednesday, May 30, 2018

President Donald Trump will sign S. 204 – the Right to Try Act of 2017 just after noon Wednesday.

Later in the afternoon, the president will meet with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and then deliver remarks while participating in the White House Sports and Fitness Day.

President Trump’s schedule for 5/30/18

  • 12:15 PM Sign S. 204 – the Right to Try Act [Full Text] – South Court Auditorium [Live Stream]
  • 2:00 PM Meet with the Secretary of State – Oval Office
  • 3:30 PM Deliver remarks and participates in the White House Sports and Fitness Day – South Lawn [Live Stream]

White House Briefing Schedule

  • 2:45 PM Press Briefing with Press Secretary Sarah Sanders  – White House Briefing Room [Live Stream]

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