Administration of Donald J. Trump, 2025
December 12, 2025
The following list includes the President's public schedule and other items of general interest announced by the Office of Communications and Office of the Press Secretary and not included elsewhere in this Compilation.
January 20
In the afternoon, at the U.S. Capitol, following his swearing-in and Inaugural Address in the Capitol Rotunda and remarks to an overflow crowd in Emancipation Hall, the President attended an inaugural lunch in the National Statuary Hall.
January 21
In the morning, at the Washington National Cathedral, the President and Mrs. Trump attended a prayer service.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Lyn Ulbricht, mother of Ross W. Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road e-commerce website, to discuss his decision to grant a pardon to her son.
During the day, the President met with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune.
January 22
In the afternoon, the President met with Reps. Donald J. Bacon, Brian K. Fitzpatrick, and Michael V. Lawler.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President participated in an interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News Channel's "Hannity" program for later broadcast. He was also briefed on the shooting in Nashville, TN.
Also during the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia to discuss efforts to bring stability to the Middle East, bolster regional security, and combat terrorism, as well as Saudi Arabia's international economic ambitions and Saudi Arabia-U.S. trade relations.
The President announced the nomination of L. Brent Bozell III to be Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. Agency for Global Media.
The President announced the nomination of Andrew F. Puzder to be U.S. Ambassador to the European Union.
The President announced the appointment of Sean Curran as Director of the U.S. Secret Service.
January 23
In the afternoon, the President had an intelligence briefing. Later, he had a telephone conversation with President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador to discuss cooperation on stopping illegal immigration and cracking down on transnational gangs such as Tren de Aragua. The President also praised President Bukele's exemplary leadership in the region. Later, he recorded a video message. Then, he participated in a swearing-in ceremony for senior staff.
January 24
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Fletcher, NC, where, upon arrival at Asheville Regional Airport, they were greeted on the tarmac by Gov. William B. Lee of Tennessee, Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley, and Gov. Joshua H. Stein of North Carolina. Then, they greeted supporters.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Swannanoa, NC, where he met with families affected by Hurricane Helene. Later, he traveled to Los Angeles, CA, where, upon arrival at the Los Angeles International Airport, he was greeted on the tarmac by Gov. Gavin C. Newsom of California. Then, he toured the Pacific Palisades neighborhood to view areas damaged by recent wildfires and received a briefing on the response to the fires.
In the evening, while aboard Marine One en route to Los Angeles International Airport, the President had a telephone conversation with Secretary of Defense Peter B. Hegseth to congratulate him on his Senate confirmation. Then, he traveled to Las Vegas, NV, where, at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, he remained overnight.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Las Vegas, NV, on January 25. The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of a
Presidential delegation to attend the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oswiecim, Poland, on January 27: Steve Witkoff and Howard Lutnick (heads of delegation); Charles Kushner; Isaac Perlmutter; Laura Perlmutter; Allison Lutnik; Robert Book; Michael Friedman; Boris A. Epshteyn; Daniel Lawton; and Ellen Germain.
The President announced the nomination of Jared Novelly to be U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand.
The President announced the appointment of Alex Pfeiffer as Principal Deputy Communications Director.
The President announced the appointment of Kaelan Dorr as Deputy Communications Director.
The President announced the appointment of Harrison Fields as Principal Deputy Press Secretary.
The President announced the appointment of Anna Kelly and Kush Desai as Deputy Press Secretaries.
The President announced the appointment of Ian Kelley as War Room Director.
The President announced the appointment of Dylan Johnson as Assistant Communications Director for Special Projects.
The President announced the appointment of Sonny Joy Nelson as Media Affairs Director. The President announced the appointment of Dan Boyle as White House Director of
Research.
The President announced the appointment of Johanna Persing as Cabinet Communications Director.
The President announced the appointment of Charyssa Parent as Congressional Communications Director.
The President announced the appointment of Jacki Kotkiewicz as Policy Communications Director.
The President announced the appointment of Jake Schneider as Rapid Response Director.
The President announced the appointment of Jim Goyer as Director of the Office of Public Liaison.
The President announced the appointment of Lynne Patton as Director of Minority Outreach.
The President announced the appointment of Brette Powell as Deputy Director of the Office of Public Liaison.
The President announced the appointment of Hailey Borden as Director of Business Outreach in the Office of Public Liaison.
The President announced the appointment of Alex Flemister as Director of Strategic Initiatives in the Office of Public Liaison.
The President announced the appointment of Lea Bardon as Director of Cabinet Affairs. The President announced the appointment of Thomas Bradbury as Associate Director of
Cabinet Affairs for Policy.
The President announced the appointment of Cami Connor as Associate Director of Cabinet Affairs for Agency Outreach.
January 25
In the afternoon, at the Circa Resort and Casino, the President spoke with patrons on the floor. Later, he traveled to Miami, FL, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at Miami International Airport, the President traveled to the Trump National Doral Miami resort, where he remained overnight.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with King Abdullah II of Jordan to thank him for his longtime friendship and discuss the importance of regional peace, security, and stability. The King congratulated the President on his Inauguration.
January 26
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom to offer his condolences for the recent death of the Prime Minister's brother Nick, express his best wishes to the British royal family, and discuss the recent release of Israeli-British citizen Emily Damari from Hamas captivity in Gaza, Palestinian Territories, and how both countries can promote a fair bilateral economic relationship. He also had a telephone conversation with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain to discuss their mutual support for regional peace and security, including through work to promote peace through the Abraham Accords. The King congratulated the President on his Inauguration.
January 27
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India to discuss expanding and deepening India-U.S. cooperation on a range of regional issues, including security in the Indo-Pacific, the Middle East, and Europe, as well as plans for the Prime Minister to visit the White House, underscoring the strength of the bilateral friendship and strategic ties. Both leaders emphasized their commitment to advancing the U.S.-India strategic partnership and the Indo-Pacific Quad partnership, with India hosting Quad leaders for the first time later this year. The President emphasized the importance of India increasing its procurement of U.S.-made security equipment and moving toward a fair trading relationship.
January 28
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to discuss the reported sightings of drones in New Jersey airspace.
January 29
In the evening, the President was briefed on the collision of a military helicopter and an American Airlines passenger aircraft outside of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
January 30
In the morning, the President was updated on the collision of a military helicopter and an American Airlines passenger aircraft at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29.
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
January 31
In the afternoon, the President met with Jensen Huang, founder, president, and chief executive officer of NVIDIA Corp., to discuss concerns about artificial intelligence technology developments in China. He also met with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt in the Oval Office to discuss the President's implementation of tariffs on certain imports from China, Mexico, and Canada into the U.S. Later, he traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at Palm Beach International Airport, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to the White House on February 4.
The President announced the nomination of Benjamin Black to be Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. Development Finance Corporation.
February 1
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Abdelfattah Said Elsisi of Egypt to thank him for his friendship and discuss the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project, as well as Egypt's important role in the release of hostages from Gaza, Palestinian Territories. President Elsisi congratulated the President on his Inauguration and expressed his confidence that his leadership could help promote Middle East peace.
The President announced that he had authorized U.S. airstrikes on Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist organization targets in Somalia.
The President announced that he had initiated new U.S. tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.
February 2
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
The President announced his intention to withhold future U.S. financial assistance to South Africa due to its land reform practices.
February 3
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico to discuss her decision to supply 10,000 Mexican military personnel to the Mexico-U.S. border to aid in stopping the flow of fentanyl and illegal migrants. The President agreed to pause the anticipated tariffs for 1 month to allow Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent, and Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick to negotiate with high-level representatives from Mexico.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Justin P.J. Trudeau of Canada.
The President announced the nomination of Michael Ellis to be Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The President announced the nomination of Sean Parnell to be Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs and Chief Pentagon Spokesman.
The President announced the nomination of Joe Kent to be Director of the National Counterterrorism Center.
February 4
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President welcomed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Later, in the Cabinet Room, they had an expanded bilateral meeting. Then, in the State Dining Room, they had dinner.
The President announced the appointment of Pierre Yared as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers and, upon appointment, his designation as Vice Chairman.
The President announced the appointment of Kim Ruhl as a member of the Council of Economic Advisers.
February 5
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with Gov. Gregory W. Abbott of Texas. Later, also in the Oval Office, he met with Gov. Gavin C. Newsom of California.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on February 7.
February 6
In the morning, in the Cabinet Room, the President met with Republican Members of Congress to discuss tax policy and the Federal budget.
The White House announced that the President will travel to New Orleans, LA, on February
9.
The President announced the nomination of Gadyaces "Gady" Serralta to be Director of the
U.S. Marshals Service.
The President announced the nomination of Thomas Rose to be U.S. Ambassador to Poland.
The President announced the nomination of Michael E. Kavoukjian to be U.S. Ambassador to Norway.
The President announced the nomination of Melinda Hildebrand to be U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica.
The President announced the nomination of Nicholas Merrick to be U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic.
February 7
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan upon his arrival at the White House and responded to a reporter's question. Then, in the Oval Office, he had a meeting with Prime Minister Ishiba, followed by a meeting and lunch in the Cabinet Room.
In the afternoon, in the Roosevelt Room, the President signed Executive orders. Later, he traveled to West Palm Beach, FL. He also had a telephone conversation with President Jose Raul Mulino Quintero of Panama.
In the evening, upon arrival at Palm Beach International Airport, he traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The President announced his decision to dismiss multiple members of the Board of Trustees for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, including Chairman David M. Rubenstein, and his intention to appoint himself as Chairman.
The President announced his decision to revoke the security clearance and daily intelligence briefing privileges for former President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
The President announced the appointment of Paula White-Cain as a Special Government Employee and Senior Adviser of the White House Faith Office.
The President announced the appointment of Jennifer S. Korn as Faith Director of the White House Faith Office.
The President announced the appointment of Jackson Lane as Deputy Director of Faith Engagement in the White House Faith Office.
February 8
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his resident at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
February 9
In the morning, the President traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, where, at the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach, he played golf with Eldrick T. "Tiger" Woods.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to New Orleans, LA. He was accompanied by his son Eric and daughter-in-law Lara, his daughter Ivanka, Secretary of the Interior Douglas J. Burgum, Rep. Thomas E. Emmer, Jr., and Sens. James E. Risch, David H. McCormick, Lindsey O. Graham, John A. Barasso III, Timothy E. Scott, Katie Britt, Thomas H. Tuberville, Roger W. Marshall, and Eric Schmitt, and spouses and family members. While en route aboard Air Force One, he signed the proclamation designating February 9 as Gulf of America Day. Later, upon
arrival at Caesars Superdome, he greeted a group of first responders and survivors of the terrorist attack in New Orleans on January 1, participated in an interview with Brett Baier of Fox News, and attended Super Bowl LIX.
In the evening, upon arrival at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, prior to boarding Air Force One, the President posed for photographs with local law enforcement. Then, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving early the following morning.
The President announced his decision to withhold aid to South Africa due to its land reform practices, which was formally initiated by Executive Order 14204 of February 7, "Addressing Egregious Actions of the Republic of South Africa."
The President announced that he had instructed Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent to discontinue minting operations for pennies.
February 10
In the morning, upon arrival at the White House from Joint Base Andrews, MD, the President exited Marine One and answered a reporter's question about tariffs. Later, in the Oval Office, he had an intelligence briefing.
During the day, the President recorded an interview with Mark Levin of Westwood One's "The Mark Levin Show" for later broadcast.
The President announced that he had named Richard A. Grenell as interim Executive Director of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The President announced that he had dismissed the current membership of the Boards of Visitors for the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Coast Guard service academies.
The President announced the nomination of Howard Brodie to be U.S. Ambassador to Finland.
February 11
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia to discuss Australia-U.S. cooperation on defense industrial capacity, mutually beneficial trade and investment, resilient critical mineral supply chains, and concerns about China's aggressiveness, and emphasize their commitment to advancing Australia-U.S. relations and upholding a free and open Indo-Pacific.
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan. Then, in the Oval Office, they had a meeting. Later, in the Cabinet Room, he had a meeting and lunch with King Abdullah and Crown Prince Hussein. During their meetings, the President and King Abdullah discussed Jordan-U.S. relations and the situation in Gaza, Palestinian Territories, with the President reiterating that Hamas must release all hostages, including all U.S. citizens, by February 15, and asked for the King's assistance in ensuring that Hamas, as well as the leaders of the region, understand the severity of the situation. The President thanked the King for Jordan's longstanding commitment to promoting and advancing regional peace and discussed the President's goal of ensuring the reconstruction of Gaza and providing options for the people of Gaza in order to live in security, dignity, and free of Hamas's administration. King Abdullah congratulated President Trump on his successful first weeks in office and thanked the President for his leadership in securing the release of hostages from Gaza and a temporary pause in hostilities.
The President announced the nomination of Terry Cole to be Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration.
The President announced the appointment of Devin G. Nunes as a member of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board and, upon appointment, designate him Chair.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board: Scott Glabe; Amaryllis Fox Kennedy; Brad R. Wenstrup; Wayne Berman; Reinhold R. "Reince" Priebus; Robert C. O'Brien; Joshua Lobel; Sander R. Gerber; Katie Miller; Jeremy Katz; and Thomas O. Hicks, Jr.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: Donald J. Trump; Pamela Gross; Mindy Levine; Lynda Lomangino; Allison Lutnick; Daniel J. Scavino, Jr.; Usha Chilukuri Vance; and Susan Wiles.
February 12
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia. National Security Adviser Michael G. Waltz also attended.
In the afternoon, the President met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and his national security team. Later, in the Oval Office, he signed Executive orders. He also posted an entry to his Truth Social feed on his being elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President had a telephone conversation with President Zelenskyy to discuss the ongoing Russian conflict and efforts to bring peace, including an upcoming meeting in Munich, Germany, with Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance and Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio leading a U.S. delegation. National Security Adviser Waltz also attended.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on February 14.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: John Falconetti; Cheri Summerall; Sergio Gor; Emilia May Fanjul; Patricia Duggan; and Dana Blumberg.
February 13
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. Later, in the State Dining Room, they had dinner.
The President announced his decision to impose reciprocal tariffs on imports into the U.S. from countries that employ Value Added Taxes (VAT) on export products.
February 14
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Daytona Beach, FL, on February 16.
February 15
In the morning, the President traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, where, at the Palm Beach International Airport, he toured a new Boeing plane to review the hardware and technology.
Then, he traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his resident at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The President announced the appointment of Jordan Cox, Jack Rosemond, and Stephen Siao as Special Assistants to the President for the U.S. House of Representatives in the Office of Legislative Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Andrew "Drew" Dziedzic, Taylor LaJoie, and Natalie McIntyre as Special Assistants to the President for the U.S. Senate in the Office of Legislative Affairs.
February 16
In the morning, the President traveled to Daytona Beach, FL, arriving in the afternoon. He was accompanied by his son Eric, daughter-in-law Lara, and their children Luke and Carolina; Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy and his sons John Paul and Patrick; Secretary of the Interior Douglas J. Burgum and his wife Kathryn; Sens. Todd C Young and Ashley Moody; and Reps. Jason T. Smith, Byron Donalds, and Mike Haridopolos.
In the afternoon, upon arrival at the Daytona Beach International Airport, the President was greeted on the tarmac by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Then, at the Daytona International Speedway, he was driven a lap in the Presidential limousine and attended the Daytona 500 automobile race. He also posed for photographs with members of the U.S. Air Force "Thunderbirds" squadron, which had performed the flyover at the Daytona 500 opening ceremony. Later, he traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
During the day, the President spoke with Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio.
The President announced the nomination of John Jovanovic to be Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
The President announced the appointment of Jim Byron as Senior Adviser to Acting Archivist of the U.S. Marco A. Rubio.
The President declared an emergency in Kentucky and ordered Federal assistance to supplement Commonwealth and local response efforts due to the emergency conditions resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, and landslides beginning on February 14 and continuing.
February 17
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Emmanuel Macron of France to discuss the ongoing conflict with Russian forces in Ukraine, the upcoming meeting of European nations, and the talks in Saudi Arabia between U.S. and Russian officials.
The White House that the President will travel to Miami, FL, on February 19.
The President announced the nomination of Edward R. Martin, Jr., to be U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.
February 18
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL, where he participated in a photographic opportunity with police officers, firefighters, and other first responders from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office at the Mar-a-Lago Club. He remained overnight at his residence.
February 19
In the morning, the President traveled to Miami, FL, arriving at the Trump National Doral Miami.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Miami Beach, FL. In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced the appointment of Trevor Naglieri as Deputy Director of the Office of Political Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Christopher Escobedo as Western Regional Political Director of the Office of Political Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Jon George as Southeast Regional Political Director of the Office of Political Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Marshall Moreau as Midwest Regional Political Director of the Office of Political Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Ashley Walukevich as Northeast Regional Political Director of the Office of Political Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Samantha Feldman as a Staff Assistant in the Office of Political Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Jack Mahoney and Trey Senecal as Political Coordinators in the Office of Political Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Alex Meyer as Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Jared Borg as Deputy Director for State Governments in the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
The President announced the appointment of Christine Serrano Glassner as Deputy Director for Local and Tribal Governments in the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as Associate Directors of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs: Connor Reardon; Chase Wilson; Michael Silvio; and Sam Martinez.
The President announced the appointment of Hope Moreland as Deputy Associate Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Finley Varughese as a Coordinator in the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Elizabeth McAlindon as a Staff Assistant in the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
The President announced the following individuals as members of the Council of Governors: Glenn A. Youngkin (Cochair); Joshua H. Stein (Cochair); Ronald D. DeSantis; Brian P. Kemp; Jeffrey M. Landry; Westley W.O. "Wes" Moore; Gretchen E. Whitmer; Kathleen C. Hochul; Joshua D. Shapiro; and Henry D. McMaster.
February 20
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Bill Guerin, general manager of the U.S. Men's National Hockey Team, and members of the team to wish them luck in their game against Canada in Boston, MA.
February 21
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch. Later, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
During the day, the President recorded an interview with Brian Kilmeade of Fox News Radio's "The Brian Kilmeade Show" for later broadcast. He also met with Timothy D. Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc.
The President announced the nomination of Lt. Gen. J. Daniel Caine, USAF (Ret.), to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
February 22
In the afternoon, on the South Lawn, prior to boarding Marine One, the President spoke briefly to reporters. Then, he traveled to National Harbor, MD, where, at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, he met with President Andrzej Duda of Poland.
In the evening, in the East Room, following his remarks at the National Governors Association dinner and reception, the President spoke briefly to reporters and answered questions.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Justin P.J. Trudeau of Canada to express mutual pride in the excellence of both national hockey teams that faced off in a hard-fought championship on February 21 and discuss the upcoming Group of Seven (G–7) nations conference call marking the third anniversary of the Russian invasion and war in Ukraine. Prime Minister Trudeau echoed the President's desire to see an end to that war and informed him that Canada had enforced a 90-percent reduction in fentanyl crossing the northern U.S. border.
February 23
The President announced that he had named Dan Bongino as Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
February 24
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President and President Emmanuel Macron of France participated in a conference call with the leaders of Group of Seven (G–7) nations.
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Macron. Later, in the Cabinet Room, they had an expanded bilateral meeting and lunch.
February 25
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
February 26
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
The President announced his decision to terminate the concession agreement with Venezuela of November 26, 2022, on oil transactions and electoral conditions, which were not met by President Nicolas Maduro Moros, due to its lack of cooperation in accepting deportees from the U.S.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on February 28.
February 27
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President welcomed Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom. Later, in the Cabinet Room, they had lunch. He also participated in an interview with Ben Domenech of the Spectator magazine.
During the day, the President met with a group of social medial influencers and activists, including Scott Presler, Rogan O'Handley, Jessica Reed Kraus, Chaya Raichik, Liz Wheeler, Chad Prather, and Jack Posobiec. Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance and Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi also attended.
The President announced his decision to maintain the proposed tariffs on U.S. imports from Mexico and Canada scheduled to go into effect on March 4 due to continued concerns about fentanyl and other drugs coming into the U.S.
The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of a Presidential delegation to attend the Inauguration of Yamandú Ramón Antonio Orsi Martinez as President of Uruguay in Montevideo, Uruguay, on March 1, 2025: Katie Boyd Britt (head of delegation); Heide Fulton; Frank Cartwright Weiland; Morgan DeWitt-Snow; and Cate Dillon.
The President announced the nomination of Paul Dabbar to be Deputy Secretary of Commerce.
The President announced the nomination of Hung Cao to be Under Secretary of the Navy.
February 28
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President welcomed President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to West Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, upon arrival at Palm Beach International Airport, he traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
March 1
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, at the Mar-a-Lago Club, the President attended a MAGA INC. Candlelight Finance Dinner. He remained overnight at his residence.
March 2
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening. His father-in-law Viktor Knavs and White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk, his mother Maye, and his son X accompanied him.
March 4
In the evening, the President spoke with members of the families of the U.S. servicemembers who were killed in the terrorist attack at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, on August 26, 2021.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Mary T. Barra, chairman and chief executive officer, General Motors Co.; James D. Farley, Jr., chief executive officer, and William D. Ford, Jr., executive chairman, Ford Motor Co.; and John Elkann, chairman and executive director, Stellantis to discuss a 1-month delay in implementing tariffs on some vehicles built in North America.
March 5
In the afternoon, the President met with Reps. Andrew P. Harris, Charles E. "Chip" Roy, Scott G. Perry, and Lauren Boebert. He also had separate meetings in the Oval Office with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and National Security Adviser Michael G. Waltz.
Also in the afternoon, the President spoke with the leaders of the Big Three U.S. automakers to discuss a 1-month delay in the U.S. tariffs in effect on automobile products imported from Canada and Mexico.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President met with Iair Horn, Omer Shem Tov, Eli Sharabi, Keith Siegel, Aviva Siegel, Naama Levy, Doron Steinbrecher, and Noa Argamani, who were released from Hamas captivity in Gaza, Palestinian Territories, to listen to their stories and discuss his efforts to bring all of the remaining hostages home. He also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Justin P.J. Trudeau of Canada to discuss trade relations with the U.S., tariff adjustments on imports from Canada, and Canadian efforts to reduce the flow of illicit drugs coming across the border.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on March 7.
The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of a Presidential delegation to attend the opening ceremony of the 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin, Italy, on March 7: Usha Chilukuri Vance (head of delegation); Shawn Crowley; Trent M. Morse; Riley M. Barnes; Douglass Benning; Rachel Campos-Duffy; Boris Epshteyn; and Richard Walters.
March 6
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico to discuss a 1-month delay in U.S. tariffs on products coming in from Mexico under the U.S. Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade and Mexican efforts to reduce the flow of illicit drugs coming across the border.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. He also met with Cabinet Secretaries and White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk to discuss cost-cutting and staff reductions at Federal agencies.
During the day, in the Roosevelt Room, the President recorded an interview with Maria Bartiromo of Fox News Channel's "Sunday Morning Futures" program for later broadcast.
March 7
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. Later, in the Oval Office, he met with Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk, and other senior staff. Then, he traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at Palm Beach International Airport, he traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The President announced the nomination of Amer Ghalib to be U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait. The President announced the nomination of Duke Buchan III to be U.S. Ambassador to
Morocco.
The President announced the nomination of Lynda Blanchard to be U.S. Representative to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, with the rank of Ambassador.
The President announced the nomination of Michel Issa to be U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon.
The President announced the appointment of Laura Ingraham and Maria Bartiromo as members of the Board of Trustees for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the Board of Visitors for the U.S. Naval Academy: Walt Nauta; Sean M. Spicer; Ronnie L. Jackson, and Derrick Van Orden.
March 8
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, at the Mar-a-Lago Club, the President had dinner with Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio and White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk. Sean P. Hannity, host, Fox News Channel's "Hannity" program, also stopped by the President's table. The President remained overnight at his residence.
March 9
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
March 10
In the afternoon, in the Roosevelt Room, the President participated in a roundtable discussion with the Technology CEO Council. Then, in the Oval Office, he signed Executive orders. Later, in the Oval Office, he participated in a ceremonial swearing-in for Sean M. Curran as Director of the U.S. Secret Service.
The President announced the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a U.S. permanent resident and graduate student at Columbia University, pursuant to his Executive order to curb campus demonstrations against Israel and the war in Gaza deemed anti-Semitic or in sympathy with terrorist activity.
March 11
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
The President announced his decision to instruct Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick to levy an additional 25-percent tariff on U.S. imports of steel and aluminum from Canada in response to the 25-percent surcharge announced on U.S.-bound electricity coming from Ontario, Canada.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Prime Minister Micheal Martin of Ireland to the White House on March 12.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to the White House on March 13.
The White House announced that the President will welcome the Super Bowl LIX Champion Philadelphia Eagles to the White House on April 28.
The President announced the nomination of Michael G. DeSombre to be Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific.
The President announced the nomination of Bill Bazzi to be Ambassador to Tunisia. The President announced the nomination of Anji Sinha to be Ambassador to Singapore.
The President announced the appointment of Paolo Zampolli as Special Envoy for Global Partnerships.
March 12
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President welcomed Prime Minister Micheal Martin of Ireland and answered a reporter's question.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on March 14.
March 13
In the afternoon, in the Cabinet Room, the President had a working lunch with Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia to discuss the war in Ukraine and his efforts to bring the parties together in a negotiated settlement of the conflict. He also recorded an interview in the Diplomatic Reception Room with Sharyl Attkinson of Sinclair Broadcast Group's "Full Measure With Sharyl Attkisson" program for later broadcast.
March 14
In the morning, the President met with Gov. Kathleen C. Hochul of New York to discuss energy infrastructure in New York and surrounding States.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. Later, he traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, arriving in the evening. White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk and his son X accompanied him.
In the evening, upon arrival at Palm Beach International Airport, he traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
March 15
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL, where he remained overnight.
The President announced the appointment of J. Keith Kellogg, Jr., as U.S. Special Envoy to Ukraine.
March 16
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, where he attended an awards dinner for the golf club championship he had participated in and won earlier that day. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving early the following morning.
March 17
In the afternoon, the President had a telephone conversation with Acting Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Janet Petro to discuss the timing and execution of the SpaceX Dragon mission to retrieve International Space Station astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore.
Later, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, he toured the facility and participated in a meeting of the Board of Trustees. Before leaving the Kennedy Center, he answered a reporter's question.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President met with Irish mixed martial arts champion Conor McGregor, his fiancée Dee Devlin, and their children Conor Jr., Croía, Rian, and Mack.
The President announced the discontinuation of U.S. Secret Service protection for R. Hunter Biden, son, and Ashley B. Biden, daughter, of former President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
The President announced the nomination of Michelle "Miki" Bowman to be Vice Chair of Supervision for the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
The President announced the nomination of Bryan Bedford to be Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the Board of Visitors for the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO: Doug Nikolai; Dan Clark; Thomas H. Tuberville; Charlie Kirk; and Dina H. Powell.
The President announced the appointment of Tim Sheehy and Earl Ehrhart as members of the Board of Visitors for the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the Board of Visitors for the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, NY: David Bellavia; Dan Walrath; Michael T. Flynn; Wesley Hunt; Maureen Bannon; and Meghan Mobbs.
March 18
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia to discuss the need for peace and a cease-fire in the
Ukraine conflict and the importance of improved Russia-U.S. relations, with a proposal for an energy and infrastructure cease-fire, as well as technical negotiations on implementation of a maritime cease-fire in the Black Sea, in the direction of permanent peace. The leaders spoke broadly about the Middle East as a region of potential cooperation to prevent future conflicts, discussed the need to stop proliferation of strategic weapons, and shared the view that Iran should never be in a position to destroy Israel.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders and proclamations. Later, in the Diplomatic Reception Room, he recorded an interview with Laura Ingraham of Fox News Channel's "The Ingraham Angle" program for later broadcast. He also gave Ms. Ingraham a tour of the Oval Office.
In the evening, in the Oval Office, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance met with National Security Adviser Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates to discuss the longstanding ties and bonds of friendship between the U.A.E. and U.S. and ongoing cooperation to bring peace and security to the Middle East. Then, in the State Dining Room, they had dinner with Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent, Secretary of the Interior Douglas J. Burgum, and other officials.
March 19
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing. He also had a telephone conversation with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine to review his recent conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia and seek to align both Russia and Ukraine in terms of their requests and needs in resolving the conflict and bring peace to the region.
In the afternoon, the President, Secretary of Energy Christopher A. Wright, and Secretary of the Interior Douglas J. Burgum met with the chief executives of oil and gas companies about expanding domestic production. He also met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt in the Oval Office.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Philadelphia, PA, on March 22.
March 20
In the morning, the President delivered remarks via videoconference to the Blockworks Digital Asset Summit in New York City.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
During the day, the President met with Brad Karp, chairman of the law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Garrison & Wharton.
The President announced his decision to withdraw Executive Order 14237 regarding the Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP law firm based on an agreement to address administration concerns.
March 21
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Morristown, NJ, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at the Morristown Municipal Airport, the President traveled to Bedminster, NJ, where, at his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, he remained overnight.
March 22
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Philadelphia, PA, arriving in the evening. While en route aboard Air Force One, he participated in an interview with Clay Travis, founder of the Outkick sports media outlet.
In the evening, upon arrival at the Philadelphia International Airport, the President was greeted on the tarmac by Sen. Markwayne Mullin, his wife Christie, and his sons Jayce Caviness and Andrew and Jim Mullin. Later, at the Wells Fargo Center, he attended the 2025 NCAA Division I Men's Wrestling Championship and greeted and posed for photographs with competitors. Sen. David McCormick, his wife Dina H. Powell, and White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk also attended. Later, he returned to Washington, DC.
March 23
The President announced his request that Gov. Jared S. Polis of Colorado remove a portrait of the President from public display in the State Capitol in Denver, CO.
March 24
The President announced his decision to impose a 25-percent secondary tariff on third-country oil and gas purchases from Venezuela.
The President announced the nomination of John Giordano to be Ambassador to Namibia. The President announced the nomination of Susan Monarez to be Director of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention.
The President announced the appointment of Alina Habba as interim U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey.
March 25
In the morning, in the East Room, the President and Vice President Vance welcomed Medal of Honor recipients and their families in recognition of National Medal of Honor Day. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Douglas A. Collins also attended.
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch. Later, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Garrett Haake of NBC News and recorded an interview in the Roosevelt Room with Greg Kelly of Newsmax's "Greg Kelly Reports" program for later broadcast.
March 26
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Vince Coglianese of Westwood One's "The VINCE Show".
The President announced the nomination of Brent Bozell to be Ambassador to South Africa. The President announced the appointment of Brandon Beach as Treasurer of the United
States.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on March 28.
March 27
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
The President announced the withdrawal of Elise M. Stefanik's nomination to be U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations in the interest of keeping her seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and retaining her role in House Republican leadership.
March 28
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight. Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and U.S. Ambassador to Portugal–designate John Arrigo accompanied him.
The President announced an agreement with the Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP law firm regarding a series of actions to be taken toward addressing administration concerns.
The President announced the nomination of Sara Carter to be Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
The President announced the nomination of Mark Brnovich to be Ambassador to Serbia.
March 29
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL, where he played golf with President Alexander Stubb of Finland, retired professional golfer Gary Player, Sen. Lindsey O. Graham, and former Rep. Harold W. "Trey" Gowdy III, with whom he won the club's Men's Member-Guest Golf Tournament.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Kristen Welker of NBC News.
March 30
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom who informed him of the successful apprehension of suspects who vandalized property at the Trump Turnberry Resort in Turnberry, Scotland. He also spoke with musician Robert J. "Kid Rock" Ritchie to discuss a potential meeting at the White House with comedian and talk show host Bill Maher and Ultimate Fighting Championship Chief Executive Officer Dana F. White.
The President announced that Executive Residence staff will remove a magnolia tree planted on White House grounds by former President Andrew Jackson from his Hermitage mansion in Nashville, TN, due its poor condition and safety hazard, preserve its wood for other purposes, and replace it with another tree.
March 31
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
In the evening, the President had dinner with comedian and talk show host Bill Maher, musician Robert J. "Kid Rock" Ritchie, and Ultimate Fighting Championship Chief Executive Officer Dana F. White.
During the day, the President met with John Elkann, chairman and executive director of the board of directors for Stellantis.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia in April.
April 1
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
In the afternoon, the President met with members of his team to discuss trade issued and tariffs. Later, in the Oval Office, he signed Executive orders.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Abdelfattah Said Elsisi of Egypt to discuss military progress against the Houthi rebel group in Yemen and the situation in Gaza, Palestinian Territories.
The President announced an agreement with the Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP law firm regarding a series of actions to be taken toward addressing administration concerns.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Miami, FL, on April 3. The White House announced that the President will travel to Saudi Arabia in May.
April 2
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President met with social media influencer and conservative activist Laura Loomer. He also spoke with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna about her resolution proposing a minor rule change in order to allow proxy voting by Members of Congress who are new parents.
The White House announced the termination of National Security Council Director for Intelligence Brian Walsh, Senior Director for Legislative Affairs Thomas Boodry, and Senior Director for Technology and National Security David Feith.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on April
3.
The President announced an agreement with the Milbank LLP law firm regarding a series of
actions to be taken toward addressing administration concerns.
April 3
In the afternoon, in the Situation Room, the President had an intelligence briefing. Later, he traveled to Miami, FL. Upon arrival at the Miami International Airport, he traveled to the Trump National Doral Golf Club.
In the evening, the President attended a LIV Golf dinner. Later, he traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. He also spoke with executives of automobile manufacturers.
April 4
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL. He also had a telephone conversation with General Secretary To Lam of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee to discuss tariff rates and Vietnam's desire to make an agreement with the U.S.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, at the Mar-a-Lago Club, the President attended a MAGA Inc. Candlelight Finance Dinner. He remained overnight at his residence.
The President announced his decision to grant TikTok a second 75-day extension to comply with a law requiring the video application either to sell its U.S. operation or face a nationwide ban.
April 5
In the morning, the President traveled to Jupiter, FL, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in Jupiter, FL, he participated in the Senior Club Championship and won his second-round matchup.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
April 6
In the morning, the President traveled to Jupiter, FL, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in Jupiter, FL, he participated in the championship round of the Senior Club Championship.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
The White House announced that the President will welcome 2024 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers to the White House on April 7.
April 7
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan to discuss Japan-U.S. trade relations.
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.
The President announced his proposal to impose additional tariffs of 50 percent on goods imported from China, effective April 9, if China did not remove its retaliatory 34-percent tariff on
U.S. imports in response to the U.S. tariff structure announced on April 2.
The President announced that his annual physical examination will take place at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Bethesda, MD, on April 11.
April 8
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Acting President Han Duck-soo of South Korea to discuss South Korea–U.S. trade relations. Later, on the South Lawn, he participated in a commemorative tree planting to replace the Southern Magnolia tree planted by former President Andrew Jackson near the South Portico.
During the day, the President met with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson and Republican Members of Congress to discuss a legislative framework for consolidated appropriations and Tax Code reform measures.
The White House announced that the President will welcome President Nayib Armando Bukele Ortez of El Salvador to the White House on April 14.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy to the White House April 17.
The White House announced that the President and Mrs. Trump will host the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn on April 21.
April 9
In the afternoon, on the South Portico, the President participated in a photographic opportunity with automobile racing champions from NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA. The President also invited participants into the Oval Office. Then, in the Oval Office, he signed Executive orders. Gov. Gretchen E. Whitmer and Speaker of the House of Representatives Matt Hall of Michigan also attended. He also announced his decision to raise the tariff rate imposed on Chinese imports into the U.S. to 125 percent and authorized a 90-day pause and a lower reciprocal tariff of 10 percent on countries that have showed a willingness to negotiate, both actions effective immediately. He also spoke with Secretary of Defense Peter B. Hegseth about the status of Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township, MI.
Also in the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with Charles Schwab, founder and chairman of Charles Schwab Corp., who later joined the President's document signing ceremony with Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent and Secretary of Commerce Howard
W. Lutnick.
In the evening, in the East Room, the President greeted 2025 Division 1 Football Champion North Dakota State University.
April 10
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing. Later, in the Cabinet Room, he had a Cabinet meeting.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for
D. John Sauer as U.S. Solicitor General. Later, in the Oval Office, he participated in a bill signing ceremony.
In the evening, the President met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about direct diplomatic talks between U.S. and Iran.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on April
11.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Miami, FL, on April 12.
April 11
In the morning, the President met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to discuss his upcoming annual physical examination and his commitment to full transparency with regard to the results.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Bethesda, MD, where, at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, he had his annual physical examination. Later, he traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at the Palm Beach International Airport, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The President announced an agreement with Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, LLP, law firm regarding a series of actions to be taken toward addressing administration concerns.
The President announced an agreement with the Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Allen Overy Shearman Sterling US LLP, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, and Latham & Watkins LLP law firms regarding a series of actions to be taken toward addressing administration concerns.
The President announced the nomination Yehuda Kaploun to be U.S. Special Envoy To Monitor and Combat Antisemitism.
The President announced the nomination of Mark Walker to be U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom.
The President announced the appointment of William Marshall III as Director of the Bureau of Prisons.
April 12
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL. In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, the President traveled to Miami, FL. White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk and his son X, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kashyap P. "Kash" Patel, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Communications Director Steven Cheung, and the President's granddaughter Kai accompanied him. Upon arrival at the Kaseya Center, he was greeted by Ultimate Fighting Championship Chief Executive Officer Dana F. White and attended a fight between featherweights Jean Silva and Bryce Mitchell. Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and his wife Cheryl Hines, Senior Adviser Musk, Director Tulsi Gabbard, Director Patel, and Sen. R. Edward \"Ted\" Cruz also attended. He also greeted comedian and podcaster Joseph J. Rogan, former National Basketball League player Shaquille O'Neal, and Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy and posed for a photograph with light heavyweight Dominick Reyes. Also in the evening, the President posted to his Truth Social feed a video message to Jewish families celebrating Passover.
April 13
Early in the morning, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, upon arrival at the Palm Beach International Airport, he returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
Later the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening. White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk and his son X accompanied him. The President was also briefed on the arson attack at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, PA, where Gov. Joshua D. Shapiro of Pennsylvania lives with his family.
During the day, the President met with U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven C. Witkoff.
April 14
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Nayib Armando Bukele Ortez of El Salvador. Later, in the Cabinet Room, they had lunch. Then, in the Library, the President recorded an interview with Rachel Campos-Duffy of Fox Noticias for later broadcast.
In the afternoon, on the South Lawn, the President greeted the 2025 College Football National Champions the Ohio State University Buckeyes.
April 15
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch. Later, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. He also met in the Oval Office with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said of Oman to thank him for hosting direct diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran and discuss ongoing U.S. operations against the Houthi rebel group in Yemen.
April 16
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with Minister in Charge of Economic Revitalization Ryosei Akazawa of Japan.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico. He also met with Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred.
The President announced the appointment of Jay Clayton as interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
April 17
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy. He was also briefed on the shooting at Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL.
The President announced the designation of Kristi L. Noem as Chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the Homeland Security Advisory Council: Henry D. McMaster; Mark Levin; Bo Dietl; and Joseph Gruters.
April 18
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom to discuss bilateral trade relations, ongoing talks to bring the conflict in Ukraine to a peaceful resolution, regional security in the Middle East, and President Trump's upcoming state visit with King Charles III in the United Kingdom. He also met with actor Vince Vaughn in the Oval Office.
April 19
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA. White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk also attended.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
April 20
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
April 21
The President announced that he had instructed Secretary of Education Linda E. McMahon to help those in Massapequa, NY, lobbying to retain the name and image of "Chiefs" in their school name, sports teams, and logo.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of Norway to the White House on April 24.
The White House announced that the President and Mrs. Trump will travel to Rome, Italy, on April 25 and 26 to attend the funeral of Pope Francis.
The White House announced further details on the President's travel to Saudia Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates from May 13 through 16.
April 22
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to discuss trade, Iran, and other subjects.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President participated in an interview with Eric Cortellessa, senior political correspondent, and Sam Jacobs, editor-in-chief, of TIME magazine. As part of the interview, the President also took Mr. Cortellessa and Mr. Jacobs on a tour of the White House.
April 23
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, as part of the document signing ceremony, the President met with a group of wounded veterans and handed out challenge coins.
During the day, in the Roosevelt Room, the President recorded an interview with Glenn Beck of Blaze Media's "Glenn Beck Program" for later broadcast. Blaze TV Director of Programming Rikki Ratliff, and program Head Writer/Chief Researcher Jason Buttrill also attended. As part of the interview, he also gave Mr. Beck, his wife Tania, Ms. Ratliff, and Mr. Buttrill a tour of the Oval Office and Executive Residence, including the Lincoln Bedroom.
The President announced his decision to sue the Perkins Coie LLP law firm for "egregious and unlawful acts."
April 24
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of Norway and answered a reporter's question. Later, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. He also met with Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, Secretary of Defense Peter B. Hegseth, National Security Adviser Michael G. Waltz, and White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles also attended.
In the evening, the President traveled to Potomac Falls, VA, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., he attended a MAGA Inc. Finance Dinner. Later, he returned to Washington, DC.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President participated in an interview with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief, and Michael Scherer and Ashley Parker, staff writers, of the Atlantic magazine.
The White House announced further details on the President's travel to Rome, Italy, on April
25.
April 25
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Rome, Italy, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, the President and Mrs. Trump were greeted on the tarmac by Chief of Diplomatic Protocol Ambassador Bruno Pasquino of Italy, Chargé d'affaires of the U.S. Embassy in the Holy See (Vatican City) Laura Lamar Hochla and her husband Antonio Campillo Hernandez, Chargé d'affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Rome, Shawn P. Crowley and his wife Sabine Crowley-Klaube, Chargé d'affaires of the U.S. Mission to the United Nations Agencies in Rome Rodney M. Hunter, and former Chargé d'affaires of the Apostolic Nunciature of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia Monsignor Christopher Washington. Then, they traveled to Villa Taverna, the U.S. Ambassador's residence, where they participated in a photographic opportunity with U.S. servicemembers and remained overnight.
The White House announced that the President will meet with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy in Rome, Italy.
April 26
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to St. Peter's Basilica, where he greeted Prime Minister Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa of Portugal, President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission, and Chancellor Olaf Scholz of German. Then, they attended the funeral service for Pope Francis. White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, Deputy Chief of Staff Daniel J. Scavino, Jr., and National Security Adviser Michael G. Waltz also attended. Also at St. Peter's Basilica, he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine.
In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Newark, NJ. Upon arrival at Newark Liberty International Airport, the President traveled to Bedminster, NJ, where, at his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, he remained overnight.
The President announced that he had instructed Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio to negotiate free passage of U.S.-flagged military and commercial vessels through the Panama and Suez Canals.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Harrison Township, MI, on April 29.
April 27
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening. Saquon Barkley, running back for the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles, accompanied him.
The President announced his decision to reinstate Columbus Day "under the same rules, dates, and locations" as it had in previous decades.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Tuscaloosa, AL, on May 1.
April 28
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch. Later, in the Oval Office, the President met with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson.
Later in the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders focused on restoring law and order and securing the U.S. homeland.
The White House announced further details on the President's travel to Tuscaloosa, AL, on May 1.
The White House announced that the President will travel to West Palm Beach, FL, on May
1.
The President announced the appointment of Peter B. Hegseth and Kristi L. Noem as
members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council and, upon appointment, designate them Cochairs.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council: Gregory W. Abbott; Glenn A. Youngkin; D. Philip Bryant; Michael Whatley, Jane Castor; Kevin Guthrie; W. Nim Kidd; Rosie Cordero-Stutz; Mark Cooper; Robert J. Fenton, Jr.; and Evan Greenberg.
April 29
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Harrison Township, MI. Upon arrival at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, he was greeted on the tarmac by Gov. Gretchen E. Whitmer of Michigan, Michigan National Guard Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Paul D. Rogers, USA, and Assistant to the Adjutant General Brig. Gen. Daniel J. Kramer II, USAF, Speaker of the Michigan State House Matt Hall, and State Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt. Later, he traveled to Warren, MI.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President recorded an interview with ABC News Senior National Correspondent Terry Moran for later broadcast.
April 30
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Jeffrey P. Bezos, president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board of Amazon.com, to discuss Amazon's reported proposal to display the cost of U.S. tariffs next to prices for certain products on the company's website. He also had a telephone conversation with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to discuss Amazon's proposed price display.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for Warren Stephens as U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
In the evening, in the Oval Office, the President participated in an interview with Chis Cuomo of NewsNation's "CUOMO Town Hall" program. Mr. Cuomo was also joined by media personalities Bill O'Reilly and Stephen A. Smith for portions of the conversation.
The President announced the nomination of Anthony Lomangino to be a Governor on the
U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors.
May 1
In the morning, the President met with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson, House Majority Leader Stephen J. Scalise, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee Jason T. Smith, and Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee S. Brett Guthrie to discuss his legislative agenda.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing. Later, also in the Oval Office, he participated in participated in a swearing-in ceremony for Tilman Fertitta as
U.S. Ambassador to Italy.
Later in the afternoon, the President traveled to Tuscaloosa, AL, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The President announced the appointment of Dan Patrick as a member of the Religious Liberty Commission and, upon appointment, his designation as Chair.
The President announced the appointment of Benjamin S. Carson, Sr., as a member of the Religious Liberty Commission and, upon appointment, his designation as Vice Chair.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the Religious Liberty Commission: Ryan T. Anderson; Robert Barron; Carrie Prejean Boller; Timothy Dolan; W. Franklin Graham III; Allyson Ho; Phil McGraw; Eric Metaxas; Kelly Shackelford; Meir Soloveichik; and Paula White-Cain.
The President announced his decision to impose secondary sanctions on any country or person that purchases petroleum or petrochemical products from Iran.
The President announced his decision to rename May 8 as Victory Day for World War II and November 11 as Victory Day for World War I in recognition of the U.S. role in winning both wars.
The President announced the resignation of Michael G. Waltz as National Security Adviser and his nomination to be U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council: Betty Schwartz; Fred Marcus; Pinchos Lipschutz; Sid Rosenberg; Ariel Abergel; Barbara Feingold; Alex Witkoff; and Robert Garson.
The President announced the designation of Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio as interim National Security Adviser.
May 2
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, at the Mar-a-Lago Club, the President participated in the Republican National Committee Spring Gala. He remained overnight at his residence.
During the day, at the Mar-a-Lago Club, the President recorded an interview with Kristen Welker of NBC News's "Meet the Press" program for later broadcast. The interview included a tour of the Mar-a-Lago Club.
The President announced his decision to have the Internal Revenue Service investigate the revocation of Harvard University's tax-exempt status.
May 3
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL, where he remained overnight.
May 4
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
The President announced that he had directed the Bureau of Prisons, along with Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Homeland Security, to rebuild, enlarge, and reopen the detention facility on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay in order to house the country's "most ruthless and violent offenders" in the future.
The President announced his decision to authorize the Department of Commerce and the
U.S. Trade Representative to begin the process of instituting a 100-percent tariff on "any and all movies" intended for U.S. distribution that are produced overseas.
May 5
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey to discuss conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the situations in Syria and Gaza, Palestinian Territories, and other subjects of mutual concern.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. Then, also in the Oval Office, he welcomed home returned U.S. citizen and retired ballerina Ksenia Karelina, who was released from detention in Russia on April 10. Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio also attended.
In the evening, the President traveled to Potomac Falls, VA, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., he attended a MAGA Inc. Finance Dinner. Later, he returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his decision to declare as national holidays the victories of World War I, at the signing of the Armistice on November 11, 1918, and World War II on May 8, 1945.
May 6
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada.
In the afternoon, in the Roosevelt Room, the President and Prime Minister Carney had a working lunch.
The President announced the appointment of Andrew Giuliani as Executive Director of the White House Task Force on the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The President announced the appointment of the following individuals as members of the
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council: Siggy Flicker; Tila Falic; Jackie Zeckman; Nate Segal; Jonathan Burkan; and Lee Lipton.
May 7
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
The President announced his intention to nominate Whitney D. Hermandorfer to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
The President announced his intention to nominate Joshua M. Divine to be a judge on the
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri and Western District of Missouri.
The President announced his intention to nominate Zachary M. Bluestone to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
The President announced his intention to nominate Maria A. Lanahan to be a judge on the
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri.
The President announced his intention to nominate Cristian M. Stevens.
The President announced his intention to nominate Edward A. O'Connell to be an associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
The President announced his intention to nominate Casey Means to be U.S. Surgeon General.
May 8
In the afternoon, the President met with professional golfer Eldrick T. "Tiger" Woods. The President announced his decision to instruct Secretary of Commerce Howard W.
Lutnick to terminate the Digital Equity Program, which funded broadband infrastructure and
internet service in lower income communities.
The President announced the appointment of Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia.
The President announced the appointment of Ed Martin as Director of the Weaponization Working Group, Associate Deputy Attorney General, and Pardon Attorney at the Department of Justice.
May 9
During the day, the President met with Mayor Eric Adams of New York City. He also spoke with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to discuss trade negotiations with China.
May 10
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced a U.S.-mediated "full and immediate" cease-fire between India and Pakistan.
May 12
In the morning, the President had separate telephone conversations with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune. He also had a telephone conversation with Timothy D. Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Later, he traveled to Holywell Row, United Kingdom, arriving in the evening. While en route aboard
Air Force One, he recorded an interview with Sean Hannity, host of Fox News Channel's "Sean Hannity Show," for later broadcast.
May 13
In the morning, the President traveled to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Upon arrival at the King Khalid International Airport, he was greeted on the tarmac by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, Governor Faisal bin Bandar bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Riyadh Region, Ambassador to the U.S. Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, Mayor Faisal bin Abd al-Aziz bin Ayyaf of Riyadh Region, Governor of the Public Investment Fund Yasir O. Al-Rumayyan of Saudi Arabia; and U.S. Embassy Chargé d'affaires Alison Dilworth. Later, he traveled to the Saudi Royal Court, arriving in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, at the Saudi Royal Court, the President participated in an official arrival ceremony, coffee and tea service, and lunch. Later, he traveled to the Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh hotel.
In the evening, the President traveled to the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center, where he was greeted by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, Minister of Investment Khalid bin Abd al-Aziz al-Falih of Saudi Arabia, Ambassador Reema bint Bandar, and Governor Al-Rumayyan and toured exhibits of the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum. Later, he returned to the Ritz-Carlton hotel.
Later in the evening, the President traveled to the Diriyah At-Turaif complex, where he was greeted by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman and participated in a state dinner and reception. Later, he returned to the Ritz-Carlton, where he remained overnight.
The White House announced that the President will meet with President Ahmad al-Sharaa of Syria in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 14.
May 14
In the morning, at the Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh hotel, the President and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia had a pull-aside meeting with President Ahmad al-Sharaa of Syria to encourage Syria to sign onto the Abraham Accords with Israel, deport all foreign terrorists, help the U.S. to prevent the resurgence of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terrorist organization, and assume responsibility for ISIS detention centers in northeast Syria. President al-Sharaa thanked Saudi and Turkish partners for their efforts to convene the meeting, recognized the significant opportunity presented by the Iranians leaving Syria, as well as shared U.S.-Syrian interests in countering terrorism and eliminating chemical weapons, and affirmed his commitment to the 1974 disengagement with Israel. President Al-Sharaa concluded with his hope that Syria would serve as a critical link in facilitating trade between east and west and invited U.S. companies to invest in Syrian oil and gas. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey joined the meeting by telephone and offered his appreciation for President Trump's decision to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria. The leaders also discussed the Russia-Ukraine war and the conflict in Gaza, Palestinian Territories. Then, the President participated in a Gulf Cooperation Council family photograph and leaders meeting.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Doha, Qatar. Upon arrival at the Hamad International Airport, he was greeted on the tarmac by U.S. Ambassador to Qatar Timmy Davis; and Amir Tamin bin Hamad Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman Al Thani, and Chief of the Amiri Diwan Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khulaifi of Qatar. Then, he traveled to the Amiri Diwan, the administrative offices of the Amir, where he participated in an official arrival ceremony, bilateral meeting, and signing ceremony. Later, he traveled to the St. Regis Doha hotel.
In the evening, the President traveled to the Lusail Palace, where, upon arrival, he was greeted by Amir Tamim and his wife Jawaher bint Hamad Al Thani. Later, he returned to the St. Regis, where he remained overnight.
May 15
In the morning, the President traveled to Al Udeid Air Base, arriving in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, prior to departure from Al Udeid Air Base, the President participated in a farewell with Amir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar. Then, he traveled to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Upon arrival at the Abu Dhabi International Airport, he was greeted on the tarmac by Crown Prince Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Ambassador to the U.S. Youssef Al Otaiba of the United Arab Emirates; and U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Martina Strong. Then, he traveled to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, where, upon arrival, he was greeted by Crown Prince Kaled bin Mohamed, Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority and Mubadala Investment Co. Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, Ambassador Al Otaiba, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Director-General Yousif Al Obaidl, and Culture and Knowledge Department Acting Director Ameena Al Hammadi. Later, he traveled to the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal hotel.
In the evening, the President traveled to the Qasr Al Watan palace complex. Later, he returned to the Ritz-Carlton, where he remained overnight.
During the day, at the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal hotel, the President recorded an interview with Brett Baier of Fox News Channel's "Special Report" program for later broadcast.
The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of the Advisory Board of Religious Leaders for the Religious Liberty Commission: Salvatore Cordileone; Jentezen Franklin; Archbishop Elpidophoros Lambriniadis; Thomas Ferguson; Mark Gottlieb; Jack Graham; Yaakov Menken; Thomas Paprocki; Kevin Rhoades; Eitan Webb; and Chaim Dovid Zwiebel.
The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of the Advisory Board of Legal Experts for the Religious Liberty Commission: Francis Beckwith; Jason Bedrick; Josh Blackman; Gerald Bradley; Alyza Lewin; and Kristen Waggoner.
The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of the Advisory Board of Lay Leaders for the Religious Liberty Commission: Abigail Robertson Allen; Gene Bailey; Mark D. Hall; Alveda C. King; Christopher Levenick; Sameerah Munshi; Ismail Royer; Ryan Tucker; and Shaykh Hamza Yusuf.
May 16
In the morning, the President traveled to the Qasr Al Watan palace complex, where he participated in a tour of exhibits in energy, health care, and aviation innovation.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to the Abrahamic Family House, where, with Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nuhayyan, he visited the St. Francis Catholic Church Baptistry, Moses Ben Maimon Synagogue, Eminence Ahmed El-Tayeb Mosque, and Abrahamic House Forum and signed the guestbook and Wall of Intention. Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, and Fox News Channel program host Sean Hannity also attended. Later, he traveled to Abu Dhabi International Airport, where prior to departure, he participated in a farewell with President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates. Then, he traveled to Holywell Row, United Kingdom, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.
May 17
The White House announced that the President will have a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia on May 19.
The White House announced that the President will have a telephone conversation with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine on May 19.
May 18
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
May 19
During the day, the President had separate telephone conversations with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. Following his telephone call with President Putin, the President had a conference call with President Zelenskyy, President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, and President Alexander Stubb of Finland to update them on the resumption of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
May 20
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President met with Louis Prevost, brother, and Deborah Prevost, sister-in-law, of Pope Leo IV. Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance also attended.
The White House announced additional details on the President's travel to West Point, NY, on May 24.
The President announced the designation of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to lead a Presidential delegation to attend the Inauguration of Daniel Roy Gilchrist Noboa Azín as President of Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador, on May 24.
The President announced the nomination of Darryl Nirenberg to be Ambassador to Romania.
May 21
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa. Then, in the Cabinet Room, they had a working lunch.
In the afternoon, in the Cabinet Room, the President met with House Republican leadership, including Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson, and members of the Freedom Caucus.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Israel's Ambassador to the
U.S. Yechiel Leiter to discuss a shooting outside the Capital Jewish Museum in which two Israeli Embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah L. Milgrim, were killed and offer his condolences.
May 22
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing. He also had separate telephone conversations with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico.
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
In the evening, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA, where he attended a VIP reception and private dinner with top investors in his "$TRUMP" cryptocurrency. Later, he returned to Washington, DC.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Arlington, VA, on May 26. The White House announced that the President will travel to Kananaskis, Canada, from June
15 through 17.
The President announced the nomination of Bernie Navarro to be Ambassador to Peru.
May 23
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. Later, he traveled to Bedminster, NJ, where, at his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, he remained overnight.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Pittsburgh, PA, on May 30. The President announced his decision to impose a "straight" 50-percent tariff on U.S.
imports from the European Union beginning on June 1.
The President announced his intention to host a parade to honor the U.S. Army's 250th birthday on June 14 in Washington, DC.
May 24
In the morning, the President traveled to West Point, NY. Upon arrival, he walked to Quarters 100, where he was greeted by Superintendent Lt. Gen. Steven W. Gilland, USA. Later, he returned to Bedminster, NJ, arriving in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, at his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, the President remained overnight.
May 25
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening. During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Ursula von der
Leyen of the European Commission to discuss her request for an extension on the June 1 deadline
set for a 50-percent tariff announced on U.S. imports from the European Union and agree to extend the deadline through July 9.
May 26
In the morning, the President traveled to Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA, where, at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, he participated in a wreath-laying ceremony and observed a moment of silence. Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance, Secretary of Defense Peter
B. Hegseth, and Joint Task Force-National Capital Region and Military District of Washington Commanding General Maj. Gen. Trevor J. Bredenkamp, USA, also participated.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his decision to grant a "full and unconditional pardon" to former Culpeper County, VA, Sheriff Scott Jenkins, who was convicted of accepting more than $75,000
in bribes in December 2024 in exchange for making several businessmen into law enforcement officers without them being trained.
May 27
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with President Nicusor Dan of Romania.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Gov. Gavin C. Newsom of California.
The White House announced further details on the President's travel to West Mifflin, PA, on May 30.
May 28
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
The White House announced further details on the President's travel to West Mifflin, PA, on May 30.
The President announced the nomination of Emil Bove to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
The President announced the nomination of the following individuals to be judges on the
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida: Kyle Dudek; Anne-Leigh Gaylord Moe; John Guard; and Jordan E. Pratt.
The President announced the nomination of Ed Artau to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
The President announced his intention to designate U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Thomas J. Barrack, Jr., as U.S. Envoy to Syria.
May 29
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing. He also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan.
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch. Later, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for Monica Crowley as Chief of Protocol of the U.S.
During the day, the President met with Chairman of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors Jerome H. Powell.
The President announced the nomination of Paul Ingrassia to be Special Counsel at the U.S. Office of Special Counsel.
May 30
In the afternoon, the President traveled to West Mifflin, PA, where, prior to his remarks at the U.S. Steel Corporation–Irvin Works, he met with steelworkers and union leaders Jack Maskil, Jason Zugai, Scott Buckiso, Donald German, and Kurt Barshick. Washington Examiner reporter and author Salena Zito accompanied him.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC. Ms. Zito accompanied him. The President announced the termination of Kim Sajet as Director of the National Portrait
Gallery.
The President announced his decision to raise tariffs on U.S. imports of steel and aluminum from 25 percent to 50 percent, effective June 4.
May 31
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced the withdrawal of the nomination of Jared Isaacman to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
June 1
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA, where he played golf with Bryson DeChambeau, winner of the 2024 U.S. Open.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC. Mr. DeChambeau accompanied
him.
June 2
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
During the day, the President spoke with military leaders. He also met with Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune. He also had a telephone conversation with Sen. Joshua D. Hawley.
June 3
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the evening, the President posted a video to his Truth Social feed on the recent incendiary attack in Boulder, CO, efforts to improve border security and immigration enforcement, and his decision to impose U.S. entry restrictions on travelers from Yemen, Somalia, Haiti, Libya, and other countries.
The White House announced that the President will travel to the Hague, Netherlands, from June 24 through 26.
June 4
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed proclamations. Later, he met with Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune, Senate Majority Whip John A. Barrasso III, and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Michael D. Crapo.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia to discuss Ukraine's recent drone attack on Russia's docked airplanes, various other attacks that have taken place by both sides, and diplomatic efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. He also had a telephone conversation with President Alexander Stubb of Finland.
Also during the day, the President welcomed musician Warren Zeiders, along with members of his family, to the Oval Office and posed for photographs.
June 5
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Xi Jinping of China. Later, on the West Wing Portico, he greeted Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany.
In the afternoon, in the Cabinet Room, the President and Chancellor Merz had lunch. In the evening, the President participated in a telephone interview with Dasha Burns of
Politico.
June 6
In the morning, the President participated in separate telephone interviews with Dana Bash of CNN, Jonathan Karl of ABC News, Robert Costa of CBS News, and Bret Baier of Fox News. He also spoke briefly with the New York Post.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. Then, also in the Oval Office, he participated in a swearing-in ceremony for John C. Phelan as Secretary of the Navy. He also inspected the site for a proposed new White House ballroom to be constructed on the South Lawn. Later, he traveled to Joint Base Andrews, MD, where he toured the base golf course. Later, he traveled to Morristown, NJ.
In the evening, upon arrival at the Morristown Municipal Airport, the President traveled to Bedminster, NJ, where, at his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, he remained overnight.
The President announced that Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent, Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson L. Greer, will meet with trade representatives and negotiating counterparts from China in London, United Kingdom, on June 9.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Fort Bragg, NC, on June 10.
June 7
Early in the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Gov. Gavin C. Newsom of California.
In the morning, the President participated in a telephone interview with Kristen Welker of NBC News.
In the evening, the President traveled to Newark, NJ. Dana F. White, chief executive officer, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), accompanied him. Upon arrival at the Prudential Center, he greeted former professional boxer Mike Tyson and comedian and podcaster Joseph J. Rogan. Then, he attended UFC matches between Vicente Luque and Kevin Holland; Kayla Harrison and Julianna Peña; and Merab Dvalishvili and Sean O'Malley. His daughter Ivanka M. Trump, son-in-law Jared C. Kushner, and son Eric F. Trump; Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio; Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba; and White House Communications Director Steven Cheung and Communications Adviser Margo Martin also attended. After his victory, Mr. Holland greeted and posed for photographs with the President.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Camp David, MD, on June 8 and 9.
June 8
Early in the morning, at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, following their respective UFC fight victories, Ms. Harrison and Mr. Dvalishvili greeted and posed for photographs with the President. Mr. O'Malley also posed for a photograph with the President. Later, the President returned to his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Bedminster, NJ.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Camp David, MD, where he remained overnight.
Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio accompanied him.
The President announced his decision to direct Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi L. Noem, Secretary of Defense Peter B. Hegseth, and Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi, in coordination with all other relevant departments and agencies, to take all such action necessary to address the political demonstrations and violence in Los Angeles, CA, and restore order.
June 9
In the morning, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, in the Library, the President recorded an interview with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine for her podcast "Pod Force One." As part of the interview, the President also gave Ms. Devine a tour of the Oval Office.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with former White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk.
June 10
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Gov. Bradley J. Little of Idaho.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Fort Bragg, NC. While en route aboard Air Force One, he participated in a telephone conversation with John Roberts of Fox News. where, upon arrival at the Holland drop zone, he was greeted by Commanding General of the U.S. Army Forces Command Gen. Andrew P. Poppas, USA, 18th Airborne Corps Commander Lt. Gen.
Gregory K. Anderson, USA, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Lt. Gen. Jonathan P. Braga, USA, 18th Airborne Corps Tim Flynn, USA, and B/23 Company Commander Maj. Samuel Wilkinson, USA. Then, he observed a military demonstration, including rocket and artillery firing sequences, troop drops, and special operations. Secretary of Defense Peter B. Hegseth, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Douglas A. Collins, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Daniel J. Scavino, and Secretary of the Army Daniel
P. Driscoll also attended. Later, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
June 11
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch. Later, in the Oval Office, the President participated in credentialing ceremony for U.S. Ambassadors.
In the evening, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the President and Mrs. Trump attended an opening night performance of "Les Misérables." Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance and his wife Usha also attended.
June 12
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Brett Baier of Fox News. During the day, in the Oval Office, the President welcomed Clay Travis and Buck Sexton,
hosts of the syndicated radio show "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show" and posed for photographs. He also had several telephone conversations with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.
June 13
In the morning, in the Situation Room, the President had separate telephone conversations with Jonathan Karl of ABC News, Garrett Haake of NBC News, Meridith McGraw of the Wall Street Journal, Dana Bash of CNN, Barak Ravid of Axios, and Lawrence B. Jones III of Fox News. He also spoke with Steve A. Holland of Reuters. Later, he met with the National Security Council. He also had a telephone conversation with President Emmanuel Macron of France.
In the afternoon, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom.
In the evening, in the Oval Office, the President met with Fox's Mr. Jones. He also spoke with a reporter from the Wall Street Journal.
During the day, the President had separate telephone conversations with Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia, Amir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar, and Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan.
June 14
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia to discuss the conflict in Ukraine, upcoming prisoner exchanges, and the conflict between Iran and Israel. President Putin wished President Trump a happy birthday. He also participated in an interview with Michael Scherer of the Atlantic magazine.
In the evening, at a reviewing stand along Constitution Avenue, the President viewed a military parade in a joint celebration of the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary and his 79th birthday and delivered the oath of enlistment to a group of soldiers.
During the day, the President was briefed on the shootings in Minnesota that targeted two State legislators and their spouses.
June 15
In the morning, the President participated in an interview with Rachel Scott of ABC News. In the evening, the President traveled to, Calgary, Canada. While en route aboard Air Force
One, he visited the press cabin and spoke with reporters. Later, upon arrival at the Calgary
International Airport, he participated in an arrival ceremony and spoke with Minor Chief Steven Crowchild of the Tsuut'ina Nation. Then, he traveled to Kananaskis, Canada, where, at the Pomeroy Kananaskis Mountain Lodge, he remained overnight.
June 16
In the morning, the President had a restricted bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada. Then, he had a pull-aside meeting with Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, followed by an official welcome ceremony for leaders of Group of Seven (G–7) nations and President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission. The President also greeted Prime Minister Carney and his wife Diana Fox Carney and posted for photographs.
In the afternoon, at the Pomeroy Kananaskis Mountain Lodge, following his meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom, the President met with President von der Leyen.
In the evening, the President traveled to the Kananaskis Country Golf Course for a family photograph and dinner with G–7 leaders. The President also spoke briefly with reporters. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving the following morning.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey. The President also participated in a telephone interview with John Solomon and Amanda Head of Just the News.
The White House announced that the President will return to Washington, DC, on June 16.
June 17
In the afternoon, in the Situation Room, the President met with members of his national security team including U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven C. Witkoff and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. J. Daniel Caine, USAF.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.
During the day, the President had separate telephone conversations with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico. He also spoke with Sen. Joshua D. Hawley and met separately with Charlie Kirk, founder and executive director, Turning Point U.S.A.
The President announced the installation of two new flagpoles on the North and South Lawns at the White House, with digging and placement to begin June 18.
June 18
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for Charles Kushner as Ambassador to France. Later, in the Cabinet Room, he had lunch with the Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir of Pakistan. He also met with his national security team in the Situation Room to discuss the conflict between Israel and Iran.
The President announced the nomination of Chad Meredith to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.
June 19
In the morning, in the Situation Room, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, the President had lunch with Stephen K. Bannon, host of the "Bannon's War Room" podcast. Later, in the Oval Office, he participated in a swearing-in ceremony for Edward S. Walsh as Ambassador to Ireland.
The White House announced that the President will make a decision regarding direct U.S. involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran within 2 weeks.
The President announced that he had approved storm damage assistance for Tennessee.
June 20
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had a national security meeting.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Bedminster, NJ. Prior to boarding Marine One en route to Joint Base Andrews, MD, he spoke briefly with workers laying gravel in the Rose Garden where grass had been removed and White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles.
In the evening, at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, the President attended a MAGA Inc. Finance Dinner. Later, at his residence, he remained overnight.
The President announced the successful arrangement, in coordination with Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, of a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda.
June 21
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, in the Oval Office, the President had a national security meeting. He also had separate telephone conversations with Sean Hannity, host of Fox News Channel's "Sean Hannity Show," Barak Ravid of Axios, Kristen Welker of NBC News, Bret Baier of Fox News, Steve A. Holland of Reuters, and Jonathan Karl of ABC News.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Josh Dawsey of the Wall Street Journal.
June 23
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with his national security team. During the day, the President had separate telephone conversations with Amir Tamim bin
Hamad Al Thani of Qatar and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. He also participated in a telephone interview with Yamiche Alcindor of NBC News.
The President announced a "complete and total" cease-fire between Iran and Israel.
June 24
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Then, he traveled to Schiphol, Netherlands, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, the President was greeted on the tarmac by U.S. Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Matthew G. Whitaker. Then, he traveled to the Hague, Netherlands, where, at the Royal Palace Huis ten Bosch, he participated in a greeting with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. Then, he participated in a family photograph and social dinner with leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. He remained overnight at the Royal Palace.
June 25
In the morning, at the Royal Palace Huis ten Bosch, the President participated in a photographic opportunity and breakfast with King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. Then, he traveled to the World Forum the Hague, where, following his meeting with Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), he participated in a family photograph with NATO leaders. Later, he attended a plenary session of the North Atlantic Council.
In the afternoon, at the World Forum, the President met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
During the day, on the margins of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit at the World Forum, the President had separate meetings with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and Geert Wilders, leader of the Party for Freedom in the Netherlands.
June 26
During the day, the President met with Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune.
June 27
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with Minister of State of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Francophonie Therese Kayikwamba Wagner of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Olivier Nduhungirehe of Rwanda. He also posted a video message to his Truth Social feed about efforts to modernize the U.S. air traffic control system.
During the day, in the Diplomatic Reception Room, the President recorded an interview with Maria Bartiromo of Fox News Channel's "Sunday Morning Futures" program for later broadcast.
The President announced the termination of "all discussions on trade with Canada" in response to Canada's imposition of a digital services tax on U.S. technology companies.
June 28
In the morning, the President traveled to Potomac Falls, VA, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., he played golf with Sens. Eric Schmitt, Randal H. Paul, and Lindsey O. Graham and Central Intelligence Agency Director John L. Ratcliffe.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
June 29
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
June 30
In the afternoon, the President met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to discuss the mayoral race in New York City and the Democratic primary victory of State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani. Later, in the Oval Office, he signed Executive orders.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada to discuss Canada's decision to drop the digital services tax proposed for U.S. technology companies.
During the day, the President hosted a conference call with faith leaders. Press Secretary Leavitt, Senior Adviser to the White House Faith Office Paula White-Cain, and White House Faith Director Jennifer S. Korn.
The President sent a note to Chairman of the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors Jerome H. Powell on world central bank interest rates and his desire to see the U.S. rate lowered.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Des Moines, IA, on July 3.
July 1
19In the morning, the President traveled to Ochopee, FL, where, upon arrival at the Dade-Collier Training and Transition Airport, he was greeted on the tarmac by Gov. Ronald D. DeSantis of Florida. Then, he participated in a guided walking tour of Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" detention facility in the Everglades, including intake and medical facilities and a migrant housing building. He also greeted construction workers and Federal Emergency Management Agency employees.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
In the evening, the President participated in a telephone interview with Rachel Bade of Politico.
July 2
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with General Secretary To Lam of Vietnam to discuss bilateral trade issues and an agreement on tariff rates.
He also welcomed members of Major League Baseball's Boston Red Sox to the Oval Office and posed for a photograph.
The President announced the nomination of Joshua D. Dunlap to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.
The President announced the nomination of Eric Tung to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
July 3
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing. He also had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President and Mrs. Trump met with Edan Alexander, a Tenafly, NJ, resident and Israeli soldier who was captured during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel and released on May 12. Later, he traveled to Des Moines, IA. While en route aboard Air Force One, he signed two Executive orders on establishing the President's "Make America Beautiful Again Commission" and improving the National Park system.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving early the following morning.
During the day, at the White House, the President met with Minister of Defense Khalid bin Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia. He also welcomed members of Major League Baseball's Boston Red Sox to the Oval Office and posed for a photograph.
July 4
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
In the evening, from the Truman Balcony, the President and Mrs. Trump viewed a flyover of military aircraft and the Independence Day fireworks display over the National Mall. Later, he traveled to Bedminster, NJ, where, at his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, he remained overnight.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. He also had a telephone conversation with Sen. R. Edward "Ted" Cruz to discuss the flash flooding in Central Texas. He also had a telephone conversation with Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany.
Also during the day, the President met with pilots who participated in the U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities on June 22.
July 6
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
The President declared a major disaster in Texas and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, and landslides beginning on July 2 and continuing.
The President announced that U.S. tariff letters and agreements with various countries would be delivered on July 7.
The President announced that any country that aligns itself with the "BRICS" grouping of nations consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa will be charged an additional 10-percent tariff on trade with the U.S.
July 7
In the afternoon, in the Blue Room, the President recorded an interview with his daughter-in-law Lara J. Trump for later broadcast on the Fox News Channel's "My View With Lara Trump" program. Later, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
In the evening, on the South Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.
The President posted to his Truth Social feed copies of letters and proposed tariff rates sent to Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba of Japan, President Lee Jae-myung of South Korea, King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar of Malaysia, President Kasym-Zhomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan, President Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, President Thongloun Sisoulit of Laos, Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing of Burma, President Kais Saied of Tunisia, President Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo of Indonesia, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus of Bangladesh, President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia, Prime Minister Hun Manet of Cambodia, King Wachiralongkon and Acting Prime Minister Suriya Chuengrungrueangkit of Thailand, and Presidency Member and Chair Zeljka Cvijanovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The White House announced that the President will welcome President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema of Gabon, President Umaro Sissoco Embalo of Guinea-Bissau, President Joseph Boakai of Liberia, President Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani of Mauritania, and President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal to the White House on July 9 for a working lunch in the State Dining Room.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Texas on July 11.
July 8
In the afternoon, the President met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.
July 9
The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of a Presidential delegation to attend the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, on July 19: Scott K.H. Bessent (head of delegation); George Glass; Lori M. Chavez-DeRemer; Christopher Landau; and William E. Grayson.
The President posted to his Truth Social feed copies of letters and proposed tariff rates sent to President Ferdinand R. "Bongbong" Marcos, Jr., of the Philippines, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, President Maia Sandu of Moldova, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani of Iraq, Prime Minister Abd-al-Hamid Dubaybah of Libya, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil, and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake of Sri Lanka.
The President announced his decision to impose a tariff of 50 percent on U.S. imports of copper, effective August 1.
The President announced the appointment Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy as Interim Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
July 10
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with John Harbaugh, head coach of the National Football League (NFL)'s Baltimore Ravens, and Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the NFL's Los Angeles Chargers. He also met with Jensen Huang, founder, president, and chief executive officer of NVIDIA Corp. Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson L. Greer also participated.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Kristen Welker of NBC News.
The President posted to his Truth Social feed a copy of a letter and proposed tariff rate sent to Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada.
The President announced the nomination of Nick Adams to be Ambassador to Malaysia. The President announced the nomination of William W. Mercer to be a judge on the U.S.
District Court for the District of Montana.
July 11
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to San Antonio, TX, arriving in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, upon arrival at the Kelly Field Air Base, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Kerrville, TX. Upon arrival at the Kerrville-Kerr County Airport, they were greeted on the tarmac by Gov. Gregory W. Abbott of Texas. Then, in a neighborhood near the Guadalupe River, he viewed areas damaged by flooding and received a briefing from Gov. Abbott and officials from Texas Emergency Management and the Kerrville Fire Department. Later, at the Happy State Bank Expo Hall, he visited with first responders and local officials.
Later in the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Newark, NJ, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at Newark International Airport, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Bedminster, NJ, where, at their residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, they remained overnight.
The President posted to his Truth Social feed copies of letters and proposed tariff rates sent to President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico and President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission.
The President announced his decision to grant "total authorization" to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to defend themselves in the face of assault during operations.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Pittsburgh, PA, on July 15.
July 13
In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to East Rutherford, NJ, where, at the MetLife Stadium, they attended the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Club World Cup final match between Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain with FIFA President Giovanni V. Infantino. Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi
L. Noem, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven C. Witkoff, the President's son-in-law Jared C. Kushner, his son Donald J. Trump, Jr., Don's girlfriend Bettina Anderson, former National Football League quarterback Tom Brady, and News Corp. Executive Chairman Rupert Murdoch also attended. During the game's half-time, at the MetLife Stadium, the President participated in a live interview with Emily Austin of the DAZN streaming platform. Following the match, the President joined players from the victorious Chelsea Football Club in celebration and posed for a photograph.
In the evening, the President and Mrs. Trump returned to Washington, DC.
During the day, at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, the President competed in and won the Member-Member Championship with his golf partner Tommy Urciuoli. He also spoke with Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Daniel J. Bongino.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to the White House on July 14.
July 14
In the evening, at Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick's private residence, the President attended a private dinner. He also participated in a telephone interview with Gary O'Donoghue of BBC.
During the day, the President met with Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune.
July 15
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo of Indonesia to discuss Indonesia-U.S. trade relations and agree on tariff rates for future imports. He also spoke with Members of Congress from the Texas delegation and discussed Texas election results from the 2024 Presidential election.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Pittsburgh, PA. Following his remarks in the McConomy Auditorium at Carnegie Mellon University, he participated in an interview with Washington Examiner reporter and author Salena Zito and recorded an interview with Fox News Channel correspondent Alexis McAdams. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, in the Oval Office, the President met with Members of Congress to discuss the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act. He also participated in an interview with the Wall Street Journal and separately spoke with Emma Tucker, editor in chief of the Wall Street Journal, and Rupert Murdoch, executive chairman of its parent company, News Corp.
July 16
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain.
In the afternoon, in the Cabinet Room, the President and Crown Prince Salman had a working lunch. Later, he posted to his Truth Social feed an announcement of conversations with Coca-Cola Co. in pursuit of a company agreement to begin using cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup in some U.S.-market products.
In the evening, in the Red Room, the President had dinner with Prime Minister Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman Al Thani of Qatar.
The President announced his decision to eliminate Federal funding for California's high-speed rail project connecting Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The President announced the nomination of Jennifer Mascott to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
July 17
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. Later, also in the Oval Office, he signed Executive orders.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President met and posed for a photograph with Rep.
Anna Paulina Luna and her husband Andy Gamberzky.
The President posted to his Truth Social feed a copy of his letter to former President Jair Messias Bolsonaro of Brazil.
The President announced that he had directed Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi to "produce any and all pertinent grand jury testimony, subject to court approval" concerning the Federal Bureau of Investigation inquiry into the alleged sex trafficking allegations against the deceased Jeffrey Epstein.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Turnberry and Aberdeen, Scotland, in the United Kingdom, from July 25 through 29.
The White House announced that the President and Mrs. Trump will travel to Windsor, United Kingdom, from September 17 through 19.
July 18
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for William H. Long II as Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
In the evening, in the State Dining Room, the President had dinner with Republican Senators.
The President announced that he had filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, including its parent company leadership, News Corp. Executive Chairman Rupert Murdoch and Chief Executive Officer Robert Thomson, for publishing a "false, malicious, defamatory" article concerning his former association with the deceased Jeffrey Epstein.
July 19
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA, where he had meetings.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
July 20
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
July 21
In the afternoon, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
July 22
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Ferdinand R. "Bongbong" Marcos, Jr., of the Philippines and answered questions from reporters. Later, in the Cabinet Room, he and President Marcos had a working lunch.
Also in the morning, the President had a brief telephone conversation with Andrew Kaczynski of CNN.
In the evening, in the East Room, the President attended a reception for Republican Members of Congress. He also met with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson in the Oval Office.
During the day, the President had separate telephone conversations with Gov. Andrew G. Beshear of Kentucky, Gov. Gretchen E. Whitmer of Michigan, Gov. Michael K. Braun of Indiana, and Gov. Patrick J. Morrisey of West Virginia to discuss his approval of disaster assistance to their respective States for severe storms and weather events during the winter and spring months.
The President announced the completion of a trade agreement with Indonesia, including terms for the supply of critical minerals to the U.S., large purchases of Boeing Co. aircraft and
U.S. farm products and energy, and the elimination of 99 percent of tariff barriers to U.S. industrial, technology, and agricultural products, with Indonesia paying 19 percent on all products coming into the U.S.
The President announced an update in the lawsuit against CBS News's "60 Minutes" program, with its parent company Paramount 60 Minutes paying $16 million in settlement damages and an anticipated additional $20 million in advertising, public service announcements, or similar programming.
The President announced the completion of a trade agreement with the Philippines, including terms for an "open market" for U.S. products into the Philippines at no tariff, with the Philippines paying a 19-percent tariff on goods coming into the U.S., and ongoing military cooperation.
The President announced the completion of a trade agreement with Japan, including terms for a $550 billion investment into the U.S., opening trade in Japan to U.S. cars, trucks, rice, and other agricultural products, and a reciprocal tariff rate of 15 percent.
The President declared a major disaster in Michigan and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe winter storms from March 28 through 30.
The President declared a major disaster in Indiana and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding from March 30 through April 9.
The President declared a major disaster in West Virginia and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, landslides, and mudslides one June 14 and 15
July 23
The President announced a White House agreement with Columbia University, including terms for Columbia to pay a penalty of $200 million to the U.S. Government for violating Federal law, in addition to over $20 million to their Jewish employees allegedly targeted and harassed by the university, and for Columbia to end its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, admit students based on merit, and protect the civil liberties of students on campus.
The White announced further details on the President's travel to South Ayrshire, Scotland, on July 25.
The White House announced that the President will meet with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom on July 28.
July 24
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders and legislative bills. Later, at the Federal Reserve System headquarters, he toured renovations underway with Chairman of the Board of Governors Jerome H. Powell, Sens. Thomas R. Tillis and Timothy E. Scott, Office of Management and Budget Director Russell T. Vought, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William J. Pulte, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political, and Public Affairs James Blair, Staff Secretary William O. Scharf, and construction professionals.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a signing ceremony for H.R. 4, the Rescissions Act of 2025, which was assigned Public Law No. 119–28. Sens. Eric Schmitt and Joni K. Ernst, Reps. Riley M. Moore and Benjamin L. Cline, and Office of Management and Budget Director Russell T. Vought also attended.
The President announced an agreement released by U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson L. Greer and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins concerning Australia's decision to resume accepting U.S. beef imports.
July 25
In the morning, the President traveled to Prestwick, Scotland, in the United Kingdom, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at the Glasgow Prestwick Airport, the President was greeted on the tarmac by U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Warren Stephens and Secretary of State for Scotland Ian Murray of the United Kingdom. Then, he traveled to South Ayrshire, Scotland, where, at the Trump Turnberry Hotel and Resort, he remained overnight.
The White House announced that the President will meet with President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission in South Ayrshire, Scotland, on July 27.
July 26
In the morning, at the Trump Turnberry Hotel and Resort, the President played golf with his son Eric and U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Warren Stephens and his son.
In the evening, at the Trump Turnberry Hotel and Resort, the President remained overnight. During the day, the President had separate telephone conversations with Prime Minister Hun
Manet of Cambodia and Interim Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai of Thailand to discuss terms for an immediate cease-fire in the recent conflict over a disputed border and the prospect of bilateral trade agreements to be concluded with the U.S.
July 27
In the morning, at the Trump Turnberry Hotel and Resort, the President played golf with his son Eric.
In the evening, at the Trump Turnberry Hotel and Resort, the President remained overnight.
During the day, at the Trump Turnberry Hotel and Resort, the President recorded an interview with Miranda Devine of the Pod Force One podcast. He also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to discuss the situation in Gaza, Palestinian Territories.
July 28
In the afternoon, at the Trump Turnberry Hotel and Resort, the President greeted Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom and his wife Victoria and answered several questions from reporters..
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Aberdeen, Scotland, in the United Kingdom, accompanied by Prime Minister Starmer; the President's son Eric and daughter-in-law Lara; and the President's son Donald, his children Chloe and Spencer, and his girlfriend Bettina Anderson. Upon arrival at the Aberdeen International Airport, they traveled to the Trump International Scotland, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, at the MacLeod House and Lodge within the Trump International Scotland, the President remained overnight.
During the day, at the Trump Turnberry Hotel and Resort, the President recorded an interview with Matt Boyle, Washington Bureau Chief of Breitbart, for later broadcast. He also had separate telephone conversations with Prime Minister Hun Manet of Cambodia and Interim Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai of Thailand to discuss the cease-fire agreement between their two nations and instructed his trade team to restart negotiations on tariff rates with the U.S.
July 29
In the morning, at the Trump International Scotland, the President met with First Minister John Swinney of Scotland. Later, also at Trump International Scotland, he participated in a grand opening ceremony for Trump International Golf Links Aberdeen. He was also briefed on the shooting in New York City.
In the afternoon, at the Trump International Scotland, prior to boarding Marine One, the President greeted U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Warren Stephens. Then, he traveled to Royal Air Force Lossiemouth in Lossiemouth, United Kingdom. His son Donald, his girlfriend Bettina Anderson, and Donald's children Chloe and Spencer accompanied him. Later, he traveled to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening. While en route aboard Air Force One, he had a telephone conversation with Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent to receive an update on trade negotiations with China.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Mayor Eric Adams of New York City to discuss the shooting that took place the day before at an office building on Park Avenue.
July 30
In the afternoon, the President met with a delegation of trade representatives from South Korea.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Sen. Joshua D. Hawley. He was also briefed by Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent and Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick on trade negotiations with China.
The President announced his decision to impose a tariff rate of 25 percent on U.S. imports from India effective August 1, in addition to a "penalty" for the ongoing purchase of Russian military equipment.
The President announced the completion of an agreement with Pakistan to develop its oil reserves.
The President announced the completion of a trade agreement with South Korea, including terms for the acceptance of U.S. cars, trucks, and agricultural products into South Korea at no tariff, with South Korea paying a 15-percent tariff on goods coming into the U.S., $350 billion in investments "owned and controlled" by the U.S., the purchase of $100 billion in U.S. liquid natural gas or other energy products, and an additional investment to be announced during the upcoming visit of President Lee Jae-myung of South Korea to the White House.
July 31
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico to discuss a 90-day extension on existing tariffs of 25 percent on fentanyl, 25 percent on cars, and 50 percent on steel, aluminum, and copper coming into the U.S., as well as Mexico immediately terminating its nontariff trade barriers. Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance, Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent, Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, U.S. Trade Representative and Jamieson L. Greer, White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, and Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller also attended.
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
The President posted to his Truth Social feed copies of separate letters sent to chief executive officers of pharmaceutical companies detailing administration expectations pursuant to his Executive order "Delivering Most-Favored-Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients," including: David A. Ricks of Eli Lilly and Co., Paul Hudson of Sanofi, Leonard Schliefer of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Robert Davis of Merck, Emma Walmsley of GSK, Joaquin Duato of Johnson and Johnson, Ashley Magargee of Genentech, Robert Bradway of Amgen, Pascal Soriot of AstraZeneca, Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen of Novo Nordisk, Albert Bourla of Pfizer, Danny Bar-Zohar of EMD Serono, Daniel O'Day of Gilead Sciences, Inc., Vasant Narasimhan of Novartis, Christopher Boerner of Bristol Myers Squibb, Jean-Michel Boers of Boehringer Ingelheim, and Robert Michael of AbbVie.
August 1
In the morning, in the Cabinet Room, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, prior to boarding Marine One on the South Lawn, the President visited with White House staff and interns. Then, he traveled to Allentown, PA.
In the evening, from the Lehigh Valley International Airport, the President traveled to Bedminster, NJ, where, at his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, he remained overnight.
During the day, in the Diplomatic Reception Room, the President recorded an interview with Rob Finnerty, host of Newsmax's "Finnerty" program, for later broadcast.
The President announced that he had ordered two U.S. nuclear submarines to be positioned in the "appropriate regions" based on the "highly provocative statements" of former President Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev of Russia, currently serving as Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, concerning Russia's nuclear strike capabilities.
The President announced that he had directed his team to fire Commissioner of Labor Statistics Erika McEntarfer.
August 3
In the evening, the President traveled to Allentown, PA. Upon arrival at the Lehigh Valley International Airport, he returned to Washington, DC.
August 4
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
The President announced his decision to "substantially" raise the tariff rate on goods imported into the U.S. from India due to its ongoing purchase of Russian oil products and resale on the open market.
August 5
In the morning, on the roof of the West Wing, the President took a brief walk to inspect the construction of the new White House Ballroom and spoke to reporters.
In the afternoon, in the South Court Auditorium of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the President signed an Executive order.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Joe Kernen of CNBC's "Squawk Box" program.
The President designated the following individuals as members of a Presidential delegation to attend the Inauguration of Karol Tadeusz Nawrocki as President of Poland in Warsaw, Poland, on August 6: Kelly L. Loeffler (head of delegation); Daniel Lawton; Vincent Haley; Ross Worthington; John Armstrong; Wyatt Toehlke; and John Walczyk.
August 6
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Edward Coristine, an employee of the Social Security Administration, who was assaulted by approximately 10 juveniles near Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, on August 3.
The President announced that he had donated the first paycheck of his second Presidential term to the White House Historical Association to support "great improvements and beautification" of the building.
August 7
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
The President announced that he had instructed the Department of Commerce to begin work, using the results and information gained from the 2024 Presidential election, on developing a "new and highly accurate" U.S. Census that will not include undocumented immigrants.
The President announced that he will welcome President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia to the White House on August 8 for a peace summit and to sign bilateral economic agreements with the U.S.
The President announced the appointment of Stephen Miran to be an interim Governor on the Federal Reserve System Board of Governors.
August 8
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia. Then, in the Oval Office they had a meeting and participated in a signing ceremony. Then, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan. Later, in the Oval Office, they participated in a signing ceremony.
Later in the afternoon, in the State Dining Room, the President participated in a trilateral signing ceremony with Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Aliyev.
The President announced that he will meet with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia in Alaska on August 15.
August 9
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced the nomination of Tammy Bruce to be Deputy U.S. Representative to the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.
August 10
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
August 11
During the day, the President met with Lip-Bu Tan, chief executive officer of Intel, Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, and Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent.
The President announced his decision to extend the tariff suspension on U.S. imports of Chinese goods for an additional 90 days.
The White House announced further details on the President's travel to Anchorage, AK, on August 15.
The President announced the nomination of E.J. Antoni to be Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
August 12
The President announced the nomination of James Maxwell and Robert Chamberlin to be judges on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi.
The President announced the nomination of Edmund LaCour and Harold "Hal" Mooty to be judges on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.
The President announced the nomination of Bill Lewis to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.
August 13
In the afternoon, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the President toured renovations underway. Later, in the Oval Office, he signed Executive orders.
During the day, the President participated in a conference call with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine, President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission, President Antonio Costa of the European Council, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, President Alexander Stubb of Finland, Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and Marcin Przydacz, foreign policy adviser to President Karol Nawrocki of Poland, ahead of his scheduled meeting with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia in Anchorage, AK, on August 15.
August 14
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
The President announced the nomination of Rebecca Taibleson to be a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
August 15
In the morning, the President traveled to Anchorage, AK. While en route aboard Air Force Once, he recorded an interview with Brett Baier of Fox News for later broadcast. He also had a telephone conversation with President Alyaksandr Lukashenka of Belarus to thank him for releasing 16 political prisoners, discuss the possible release of an additional 1,300 prisoners, and preview the visit of President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia to Alaska. Upon arrival at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, while still aboard Air Force One, he participated in a greeting with Gov. Michael J. Dunleavy of Alaska, Sens. Lisa A. Murkowski and Daniel S. Sullivan, Alaskan Command, Alaskan North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Region (ANR), and 11th Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Case A. Cunningham, USAF, and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and 673d Air Base Wing Commander Col. Lisa M. Mabbutt, USAF, and Deputy Commander Col. Troy B. Pierce, USAF.
Later, on the tarmac at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, he greeted President Putin and observed a flyover of military aircraft. Then, President Putin joined President Trump's limousine for the ride to the meeting site on the base. At Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, President Trump and President Putin met. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven C. Witkoff also attended.
In the afternoon, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, the President recorded an interview with Sean Hannity, host of Fox News Channel's "Sean Hannity Show," for later broadcast. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving early the following morning. While en route aboard Air Force One, he had a telephone conversation with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. He also spoke with European leaders and Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
August 16
In the morning, the President traveled to Potomac Falls, VA, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., he played golf with U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven
C. Witkoff and Fox News Channel anchor and program host Brett Baier.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
August 17
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA. He also posted to his Truth Social feed a copy of a letter from Mrs. Trump to President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
August 18
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. Later, in the State Dining Room, he greeted President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, President Alexander Stubb of Finland, and Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and participated in a family photograph.
During the day, following his meetings with President Zelenskyy and European leaders, the President had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia to discuss his meetings with European leaders and President Zelenskyy, begin coordinating a meeting between President Putin and President Zelenskyy, and propose a follow-up trilateral meeting with himself, President Putin, and President Zelenskyy in the coming weeks.
The President announced that he would lead an effort to get rid of mail-in ballots and voting machines in order to improve election security and integrity.
August 19
In the morning, the President participated in a live telephone interview for the Fox News Channel's "Fox and Friends" program.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a signing ceremony for
H.R. 1316, the Maintaining American Superiority by Improving Export Control Transparency Act, which was assigned Public Law No. 119–34. Sen. Jim Banks and Rep. Ronny L. Jackson also attended.
In the evening, the President participated in a live telephone interview with Mark R. Levin of Westwood One's "The Mark Levin Show."
The President announced that he had been in discussion with President von der Leyen on the subject of missing children worldwide.
The President announced that he had instructed his attorneys to initiate an internal review of the Smithsonian Institution's exhibitions and materials for focusing on "how horrible our country is, how bad slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been."
August 20
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for Andrew Puzder as the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union.
August 21
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. Later, at the U.S. Park Police Anacostia Station, he thanked Federal law enforcement officers from various agencies and members of the National Guard and presented burgers cooked at the White House and pizzas on behalf of his administration. Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi, White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, and Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller also attended.
During the day, the President recorded an interview with Todd Starnes, host of Newsmax's "Todd Starnes Show," for later broadcast. He also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada to discuss trade issues.
August 22
In the morning, at the "People's House" exhibit area across the street from the White House, the President visited the gift shop. Then, he stopped by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to view the renovations underway.
The President announced a "major tariff investigation" on U.S. furniture imports over the next 50 days.
The President announced the acquisition by the U.S. Government of a 10-percent ownership stake in Intel Corp. negotiated with Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan.
The President announced the nomination of Sergio Gor to be U.S. Ambassador to India and
U.S. Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs.
The President announced the nomination of Matthew Orso and Susan Courtwright Rodriguez to be judges on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.
The President announced the nomination of David Bragdon, Lindsey Freeman to be judges on the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina.
August 23
In the morning, the President traveled to Potomac Falls, VA, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., he played golf with former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens and his son Kacy.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced that he would attend the Ryder Cup taking place on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Long Island, NY, on September 26.
August 24
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
August 25
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Lee Jae-myung of South Korea. Later, in the Cabinet Room, they had a working lunch.
The President announced the termination of Federal Reserve System Member of the Board of Governors Lisa D. Cook and posted to his Truth Social feed a copy of his letter removing her from the position.
August 26
The President announced that he had raised "in various forms and political entities" over
$1.5 billion since the 2024 Presidential election.
August 27
In the morning, the President was briefed on the shooting at the Assumption Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis, MN.
In the afternoon, in the Private Dining Room, the President and Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance had lunch.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Gov. Timothy J. Walz to discuss the shooting in Minneapolis and offer his condolences. He also met with his son-in-law Jared C. Kushner and former Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom.
August 28
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders. Later, he met with Dana F. White, chief executive officer of Ultimate Fighting Championship. The President's daughter Ivanka also attended.
The White House announced that the President will travel to New York City on September
22.
August 29
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President participated in an interview with Regan Reese of the Daily Caller. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also attended.
August 30
In the morning, the President traveled to Potomac Falls, VA, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., he played golf with Jon Gruden, former head coach of the National Football League's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Las Vegas Raiders.
In the afternoon, the President posted to his Truth Social feed an Office of Management and Budget post that included the President's August 28 letter to congressional leaders notifying them of $4.9 in budget recissions pursuant to his authority under section 1012(a) of the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 for programs of the Department of State and the
U.S. Agency for International Development. Later, he returned to Washington, DC.
August 31
In the morning, the President traveled to Potomac Falls, VA, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., he played golf with his grandchildren Kai and Spencer.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
September 1
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced that he will present the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York City.
September 2
In the afternoon, the President was briefed by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. J. Daniel Caine, USAF, on the U.S. military operation in the southern Caribbean Sea against a Tren de Aragua–linked sea vessel involved in the drug trade reportedly coming out of Venezuela.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Scott Jennings of Salem Radio's "The Scott Jennings Radio Show."
September 3
In the morning, on the South Portico, the President greeted President Karol Nawrocki of Poland. Later, in the Cabinet Room, they had a working lunch.
September 4
During the day, the President met with Florida Speaker of the House of Representatives Daniel Perez.
The White House announced that the President will deliver remarks at the Religious Liberty Commission hearing at the Museum of the Bible on September 8.
September 5
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a credentialing ceremony for newly appointed Ambassadors to the U.S.
September 6
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
September 7
In the afternoon, the President traveled to New York City. While en route aboard Air Force One, he briefly visited the press cabin and spoke to reporters. Later, at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, the President attended the U.S. Open men's final championship match between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz and, following the match, the trophy ceremony. White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, Deputy Chief of Staff Daniel J. Scavino, Jr., Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi, Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Communications Adviser Margo Martin, White House Senior Associate Staff Secretary Lindsey Halligan, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven C. Witkoff, and President's son-in-law Jared C. Kushner and granddaughter Arabella Kushner also attended.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.
September 8
The President announced that he had seen the security footage showing the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte Area Transit System light-rail train in Charlotte, NC, on August 22.
September 9
In the morning, following the U.S. military's notification of the Israeli airstrikes on Hamas headquarters in Doha, Qatar, the President directed U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven
C. Witkoff to inform the Qataris of the impending attack and directed Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio to finalize the U.S. defense cooperation agreement with Qatar.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for John Arrigo as U.S. Ambassador to Portugal. Then, also in the Oval Office, he signed a memorandum on addressing misleading direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertisements.
In the evening, at Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak, and Stone Crab restaurant, the President had dinner with Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance, Secretary Rubio, and Secretary of War Peter
B. Hegseth. White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff Daniel J. Scavino, Jr., Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political, and Public Affairs James Blair, and Director of Legislative Affairs James C. Braid also attended.
During the day, the President had separate telephone conversations with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and Amir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Prime Minister Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman Al Thani of Qatar to discuss the Israeli airstrikes on Hamas headquarters in Doha, Qatar. Secretary Rubio and Special Envoy Witkoff also participated in the call with Amir Tamim and Prime Minister Muhammad. He also met in the Oval Office with Jim Vena, chief executive officer of Union Pacific.
The President announced the release of Princeton University graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov by the Kata'ib Hizballah militant group from captivity in Iraq to the custody of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad after more than 2 years of detention.
The President announced continued negotiations with India to address trade barriers with the
U.S.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Arlington, VA, and New York City on September 11.
September 10
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, the President had a telephone conversation with Jonathan Karl of ABC News.
In the evening, in the Rose Garden, the President hosted a dinner. He also posted to his Truth Social feed a video message on the assassination of Turning Point U.S.A. Founder and Executive Director Charlie Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, UT.
September 11
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Arlington, VA, where, in the Pentagon Chapel, they participated in a wreath-laying ceremony to honor the lives lost at the building in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and signed the guestbook. Later, they returned to Washington, DC.
In the afternoon, the President had separate telephone conversations with Gov. Joshua H. Stein of North Carlina, Sen. Roger W. Marshall, Senate Majority John R. Thune, and Sen. Ronald
H. Johnson to discuss his approval of disaster assistance, respectively, for North Carolina, Kansas, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Later, he traveled to New York City, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, at Yankees Stadium, the President visited with players in the clubhouse, posed for photographs, and attended a game between Major League Baseball's New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers. Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi, Yankees President Randy Levine, television host and author Bill O'Reilly, and Reps. Elise M. Stefanik, Michael Lawler, Nick LaLota, and Nicole Malliotakis also attended. Later, he traveled to Trump Tower, where he remained overnight.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Erika Kirk, wife of Turning Point U.S.A. Founder and Executive Director Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated while speaking on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, UT, on September 10.
The President declared a disaster in Kansas and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding from June 3 through 7.
The President declared a disaster in South Dakota and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from a severe storm and flooding from June 12 through 16.
The President declared a disaster in North Carolina and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from Tropical Depression Chantal on July 6 and 7.
The President declared a disaster in Wisconsin and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, flooding, and mudslides from August 9 through 11.
September 12
In the morning, the President traveled to the News Corp. Building, where, at the Fox News Channel Studios, he participated in a live interview with Ainsley Earhardt, Steve Doocy, Brian
Kilmeade, and Lawrence Jones for the "Fox and Friends" program. Later, he returned to Trump Tower.
In the evening, at Trump Tower, the President had dinner with Prime Minister Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman Al Thani of Qatar. U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven C. Witkoff also attended. Later, the President traveled to Bedminster, NJ, where, at his residence at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, he remained overnight.
The White House announced that the President will meet with Prime Minister Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman Al Thani of Qatar in New York City on September 12.
September 14
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.
September 15
In the morning, the President ordered an airstrike against a "positively identified" drug cartel–linked sea vessel in the U.S. SOUTHCOM area of responsibility off the coast of Venezuela.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Later, also in the Oval Office, he signed a memorandum.
The President announced the filing of a $15 billion defamation and libel lawsuit against the New York Times in Florida.
The President announced that he will speak with President Xi Jinping of China on September 19.
September 16
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Stansted, United Kingdom, arriving in the evening. Upon arrival at the Stansted Airport, they traveled to London, United Kingdom, where, upon arrival at the Winfield House, the U.S. Ambassador's residence, the President spoke with reporters and answered questions. They remained overnight at the Winfield House.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India to wish him a happy birthday and thank him for his support in efforts to end the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
September 17
In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Windsor, United Kingdom. Upon arrival at Windsor Castle, they participated in an arrival ceremony, stage coach procession, and review of the honor guard with King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla. U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom Warren Stephens and his wife Harriet, White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, Secretary of the Treasury Scott K.H. Bessent, and Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven C. Witkoff; and Prince William and Princess Catherine of Wales also attended. Then, also at Windsor Castle, in the Royal Collection Display, they viewed artifacts exhibiting British-U.S. relations with King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla. Prince William, Princess Catherine, Secretary Rubio, and Secretary Bessent also attended. Later, they had a private luncheon with King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla.
Later in the afternoon, at St. George's Chapel, the President and Mrs. Trump paid respects at the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II, participated in a wreath-laying ceremony, and listened to a
children's choir perform. Chief of Staff Wiles, Secretary Rubio, Secretary Bessent, and Deputy Chief of Staff Daniel J. Scavino, Jr., also attended. Following the ceremony, the President visited with the girls and boys in the choir and participated in a tour of the chapel with Mrs. Trump.
Later in the afternoon, on the East Lawn of Windsor Castle, the President and Mrs. Trump attended a "Beating Retreat" military ceremony and viewed a flyover of F–35 and Red Arrow military aircraft with King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla.
In the evening, in St. George's Hall at Windsor Castle, the President and Mrs. Trump attended a state banquet and after-dinner reception with King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla. The President's daughter Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos also attended. They remained overnight at Windsor Castle.
The President announced his decision to designate "Antifa" as a major terrorist organization and his recommendation that those funding it be "thoroughly" investigated.
September 18
In the morning, at Windsor Castle, the President and Mrs. Trump participated in a farewell with King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla. Later, the President traveled to Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, where, at the Chequers estate, he toured a collection of artifacts of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill and met with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom. Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio, White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political, and Public Affairs James Blair, Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, Personal Aide to the President Walt Nauta, and Communications Adviser Margo Martin accompanied him.
In the afternoon, at the Chequers estate, following a reception with business leaders, the President and Prime Minister Starmer viewed a demonstration of skydivers. Secretary Rubio, Secretary Bessent, Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, Chief of Staff Wiles, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Deputy Chief of Staff Miller, Communications Director Steven Cheung, and Deputy Chief of Staff Blair also attended. Later, he traveled to Stansted, United Kingdom. Then, he and Mrs. Trump returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening. The President's daughter Tiffany and her husband Michael Boulos accompanied them.
During the day, at the Chequers estate, the President recorded an interview with Martha MacCallum, anchor of Fox News Channel's "The Story" program, for later broadcast.
September 19
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Xi Jinping of China to discuss bilateral trade issues, fentanyl production and transshipment, the need to bring the war between Russia and Ukraine to an end, the approval of a deal on TikTok ownership, and plans to meet in person during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 31 and November 1. Later, in the Oval Office, he had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
During the day, the President authorized Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth to order a lethal kinetic strike on a sea vessel affiliated with a designated terrorist organization conducting drug trafficking in the U.S. SOUTHCOM area of responsibility, which killed three male operatives. He was also briefed on Russian military aircraft having entered Estonian airspace.
The President announced that he will welcome President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey
to the White House on September 25.
September 20
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC. He also "toured" sections of the District of Columbia in order to view the results of his deployment of National Guard and Federal law enforcement personnel to assist in public safety improvement efforts.
In the evening, the President traveled to Mount Vernon, VA. Later, he returned to Washington.
The President announced that he had withdrawn the nomination of Erik Siebert to be U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
The President announced the nomination of Lindsey Halligan to be U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.
September 21
In the morning, the President traveled to Glendale, AZ.
In the afternoon, at State Farm Stadium, during the memorial service for Turning Point
U.S.A. Founder and Executive Director Charles J. Kirk, the President spoke with former White House Senior Adviser Elon R. Musk. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
September 22
In the afternoon, the President had a telephone conversation with President Kasym-Zhomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan to discuss Kazakhstan's projected purchase of $4 billion worth of U.S. locomotives and rail equipment.
In the evening, the President traveled to New York City. Upon arrival at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, the President traveled to Trump Tower, where, at his residence, he remained overnight. He also had a telephone conversation with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune to discuss the deadline to pass spending legislation to fund Federal Government operations.
Also in the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with President Emmanuel Macron of France.
The White House announced that the President will meet bilaterally with Secretary-General António Manuel de Oliveira Guterres of the United Nations, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine, President Javier Milei of Argentina, and President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission in New York City on September 23.
The White House announced that the President will host a multilateral meeting with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan in New York City on September 23.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Long Island, NY, on September
26.
September 23
In the morning, the President traveled to United Nations Headquarters. In the afternoon, the President traveled to Trump Tower.
In the evening, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to the Lotte New York Palace hotel, where they attended a United Nations Leaders Reception. Later, they traveled to the John F. Kennedy International Airport, where, upon arrival, they returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced that he had canceled a meeting with House Minority Leader Hakeem S. Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer scheduled at the White House for September 25.
The White House announced further details on the President's travel to Long Island, NY, on September 26.
September 24
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, the President was briefed on the shooting at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field Office in Dallas, TX.
In the evening, in the Rose Garden, the President hosted a dinner for the Rose Garden Club, which included a performance by the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon on the South Lawn.
Later, in the Oval Office, he greeted members of the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon and presented them with challenge coins. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kashyap P. "Kash" Patel also attended.
September 25
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and answered questions from reporters. Then, following their meeting in the Oval Office, they had a working lunch in the Cabinet Room. Later, he participated in President Erdogan's departure.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan. Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir of Pakistan also attended.
The President announced his decision to impose a tariff of 25 percent on U.S. imports of heavy trucks manufactured overseas, effective October 1.
The President announced his decision to impose a tariff of 50 percent on U.S. imports of "all kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and associated products," effective October 1, and a tariff of 30 percent on U.S. imports of upholstered furniture.
The President announced his decision to impose a tariff of 100 percent on U.S. imports of "any branded or patented pharmaceutical product," effective October 1, provided that the manufacturer is not actively building a domestic production facility.
September 26
In the morning, the President traveled to Farmingdale, NY. His granddaughter Kai accompanied him.
In the afternoon, on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park, the President attended the Ryder Cup golf tournament. Upon arrival on the Black Course, the President viewed a flyover of military aircraft and greeted players on the green. His granddaughter Kai also attended. Later, he returned to Washington, DC. His granddaughter Kai accompanied him.
The President announced his decision to declassify and release all U.S. Government records concerning aviator Amelia Earhart and her final flight, which ended in her disappearance.
September 27
In the morning, the President traveled to Potomac Falls, VA, where, at the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., he played golf with his granddaughter Kai.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Gov. Tina Kotek of Oregon. The President announced his decision, at the request of Secretary of Homeland Security
Kristi L. Noem, to direct Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth to "provide all necessary troops" to
support the protection of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in Portland, OR.
September 28
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
During the day, the President was briefed on the shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, MI. He also participated in a telephone interview with Yamiche Alcindor and Alexandra Marquez of NBC News.
September 29
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President signed an Executive order. Later, on the West Wing Portico, he greeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Then, in the Oval Office, they had a meeting.
In the afternoon, in the Cabinet Room, the President and Prime Minister Netanyahu had a working lunch. During their meetings, they also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman Al Thani of Qatar to discuss Israeli-Qatar relations and review the President's proposal to establish a trilateral mechanism to enhance coordination, improve communication, resolve mutual grievances, and strengthen collective efforts to prevent threats. Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed his regret that Israel's missile strike against Hamas targets in Qatar unintentionally killed a Qatari serviceman and, in targeting Hamas leadership during hostage negotiations, Israel violated Qatari sovereignty and affirmed that Israel would not conduct such an attack again in the future. Prime Minister Al Thani welcomed these assurances, emphasizing Qatar's readiness to continue contributing meaningfully to regional security and stability. The leaders discussed a proposal for ending the war in Gaza, prospects for a more secure Middle East, and the need for greater understanding between their countries.
Later, in the Oval Office, the President met with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson, Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune, House Minority Leader Hakeem S. Jeffries, and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer.
Later in the afternoon, in the East Room, the President attended a reception for Gold Star Families.
The President announced his decision to impose a tariff of 100 percent on "any and all movies" intended for U.S. distribution that are produced overseas.
September 30
In the morning, the President traveled to Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA. Later, he returned to Washington, DC. Upon arrival at the White House, on the Colonnade, he was greeted Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, and White House aide Natalie Harp.
October 1
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed Executive orders.
During the day, in the Roosevelt Room, the President recorded an interview with Daniel Baldwin of One America News Network for later broadcast.
October 2
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the evening, at the U.S. Naval Observatory, the President and Mrs. Trump had dinner with Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance and his wife Usha.
During the day, the President met with Office of Management and Budget Director Russell
T. Vought to discuss potential budget cuts to Government agencies and programs.
October 3
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for Christine Jack Toretti as U.S. Ambassador to Sweden.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President recorded a video message on Hamas's acceptance of the cease-fire plan he proposed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on September 29.
The President announced that he had "reversed the cuts" scheduled for homeland security and counterterrorism funding designated for New York City and State.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Naval Station Norfolk, VA, on October 5.
October 4
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
October 5
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Norfolk, VA, arriving in the afternoon. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Douglas A. Collins, White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, Rep. Ronny L. Jackson, Domestic Policy Council Director Vincent Haley, and U.S. Chief of Protocol Monica Crowley accompanied them.
In the afternoon, upon arrival at Naval Station Norfolk Chambers Field, the President and Mrs. Trump were greeted on the tarmac by Naval Station Norfolk Commanding Officer Capt. Matt Schlarmann, USN. Then, at Naval Station Norfolk, the President and Mrs. Trump were greeted by Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth, posed for photographs with sailors, and observed a naval sea power demonstration on the USS George H.W. Bush. Secretary of the Navy John Phelan also attended. Later, they returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
During the day, the President in an interview through a text exchange with Jake Tapper of CNN's "State of the Union" program.
October 6
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil to discuss bilateral economic and trade issues.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President met with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. He also had separate telephone conversations with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Greg Kelly of Newsmax.
The President announced his decision to impose a tariff of 25 percent on U.S. imports of medium- and heavy-duty trucks manufactured overseas, effective November 1.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada to the White House on October 7.
The White House announced that the President will welcome President Alexander Stubb of Finland to the White House on October 9.
October 7
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada.
In the afternoon, in the Cabinet Room, the President and Prime Minister Carney had a working lunch. Later, in the Oval Office, the President met with Edan Alexander, a U.S. citizen who was captured during the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel and released on May 12.
October 8
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the evening, the President participated in a live telephone interview with Sean Hannity for Fox News Channel's "Hannity" program.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. He also participated in a telephone interview with Barak Ravid of Axios. He also participated in an interview with Steve A. Holland of Reuters.
October 9
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President welcomed President Alexander Stubb of Finland.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India. He also participated in an interview with Yamiche Alcindor of NBC News.
The President announced that he will award the Medal of Freedom to National Adviser for Nutrition, Health, and Housing and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Benjamin S. Carson, Sr.
October 10
In the morning, the President traveled to Bethesda, MD, where, the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, he visited with U.S. servicemembers and a comprehensive follow-up to his routine annual physical examination.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC. White House aide Natalie Harp accompanied him.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado to congratulate her on receiving the Nobel Prize for Peace.
The President announced his decision to impose a supplemental tariff of 100 percent on goods imported into the U.S. from China and updated export controls on "any and all critical software," both effective November 1, in response to China's "extraordinarily aggressive position on trade" and recently announced export controls regarding rare earths production.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Jerusalem, Israel, on October
12.
October 11
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump National Golf Club Washington, D.C., in Potomac Falls, VA.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. While golfing at the Trump National, he recorded a video with his granddaughter Kai for her YouTube channel.
The President announced that he had directed Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth to "use all available funds" in order to pay U.S. servicemembers on October 15 during the lapse of Federal Government appropriations.
October 12
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Lod, Israel, arriving the following morning. While en route aboard Air Force, he participated in a telephone interview with Barak Ravid of Axios.
The President announced the appointment of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Daniel J. Scavino, Jr., as Director of the Office of Presidential Personnel.
October 13
In the morning, upon arrival at the Ben Gurion International Airport, the President was greeted on the tarmac by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and his wife Sara Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog of Israel and his wife Michal, Israel's Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Michael D. Huckabee. U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven C. Witkoff and the President's daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared C. Kushner also participated. Then, he traveled to Jerusalem, Israel, where, at the Knesset, he visited with hostages just released by Hamas from captivity in Gaza, Palestinian Territories, and recorded an interview with Trey Yingst of Fox News for later broadcast.
In the afternoon, the President traveled Lod, Israel, where, at the Ben Gurion International Airport, prior to boarding Air Force One, he participated in a farewell with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Then, he traveled to Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, where, upon arrival at the Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, he was greeted on the tarmac by President Abdelfattah Said Elsisi of Egypt. Then, he traveled to the Sharm El Sheikh Congress Center, where he participated in a photographic opportunity with President Elsisi and answered questions from reporters.
In the evening, also at the Sharm El Sheikh Congress Center, the President participated in a greeting with world leaders, including, among others, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia. Later, he traveled to Royal Air Force Mildenhall, United Kingdom.
October 14
In the morning, the President returned to Washington, DC.
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Javier Milei of Argentina.
The President announced that under his "standing authorities as Commander in Chief" Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth had ordered a U.S. lethal kinetic strike on a vessel affiliated with a Designated Terrorist Organization (DTO) conducting narcotrafficking in the U.S. SOUTHCOM area of responsibility, just off the Coast of Venezuela, killing "six male narcoterrorists aboard the vessel."
The White House announced that the President will meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine on October 17.
October 15
In the morning, the President participated in a telephone interview with Jake Tapper of CNN.
In the evening, in the East Room, the President hosted a dinner to raise money for the new White House ballroom construction.
During the day, the President participated in a telephone interview with Eric Cortellessa, senior political correspondent of TIME magazine.
October 16
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, the President had a telephone conversation with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia to discuss the U.S. cease-fire agreement between Hamas and Israel, bilateral trade issues, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, on which the leaders agreed to direct high-level advisers to meet in the coming week, followed by a meeting between the Presidents in Budapest, Hungary, the following week. President Putin thanked First Lady Melania Trump for her "involvement with children." Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance and Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio also participated.
During the day, in the Roosevelt Room, the President recorded an interview with Maria Bartiromo of the Fox News Channel's "Sunday Morning Futures" for later broadcast. He also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary and spoke with Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune and Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson to update them on his conversation with President Putin.
October 17
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. Later, he traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, upon arrival at Palm Beach International Airport, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President greeted Italian tenor Andrea Boccelli, who sang a portion of "Time to Say Goodbye" for the President and staff.
The President announced that he had signed a commutation for former Rep. George Santos, ordering his immediate release from prison.
October 18
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The President announced a U.S. airstrike that destroyed a "large drug-carrying submarine" that was navigating toward the U.S. on a "well-known narcotrafficking transit route" between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, which was loaded with fentanyl and other illegal narcotics according to U.S. intelligence, with four "known narcoterrorists" on board the vessel, two of whom were killed, with the surviving operatives to be returned to their countries of origin, Ecuador and Colombia, for detention and prosecution.
October 19
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC. During the day, the President met with Sen. Lindsey O. Graham.
The President announced his decision to end U.S. drug assistance subsidies and other payments to Colombia.
The President announced the nomination of Mark Savaya to be U.S. Special Envoy to Iraq.
October 20
In the morning, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia.
The President announced the nomination of William J. Crain to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
The President announced the nomination of Alexander C. Van Hook to be a judge on the
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.
October 21
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a ceremony for the Richard Nixon Foundation's Architect of Peace Award.
In the evening, in the Rose Garden, the President hosted a dinner for the Rose Garden Club. During the day, the President spoke with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael
Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune. He also met in the Oval Office with Sens. Joshua D. Hawley and Thomas H. Tuberville. He also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.
October 22
In the evening, in the Oval Office, the President met with Gov. Bradley J. Little of Idaho. In the afternoon, the President had separate telephone conversations with Gov. Michael L.
Kehoe of Missouri, Gov. James D. Pillen of Nebraska, Gov. Michael J. Dunleavy of Alaska and
Gov. Kelly M. Armstrong of North Dakota to discuss his approval of disaster assistance, respectively, for Missouri, Nebraska, Alaska, and North Dakota. He also had a telephone
conversation with Mary T. Barra, chair and chief executive officer of General Motors, and William C. Ford, Jr., executive chair of Ford Motor Co., to discuss the U.S. tariffs on imported mid-sized and large trucks and parts.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Mayor Daniel Lurie of San Francisco, CA, to discuss law enforcement efforts in the city and potential assistance from Federal resources, including the National Guard. He also spoke with Jensen Huang, founder, president, and chief executive officer of NVIDIA Corp., and Marc Benioff, chair and chief executive officer of Salesforce, among other business leaders, about his previous plans to "surge" Federal law enforcement support to San Francisco on October 25.
The President declared a disaster in North Dakota and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, and tornadoes on August 7 and 8.
The President declared a disaster in Nebraska and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe storms, straight-line winds, and flooding from August 8 through 10.
The President declared a disaster in Alaska and ordered Federal assistance to supplement State and local response efforts due to damage resulting from severe storms, flooding, and remnants of Typhoon Halong from October 8 through 13.
The President announced his approval of $2.5 million to Missouri in disaster assistance funds for severe storms, high winds, large hail, flash flooding, and tornadoes, which occurred earlier this year.
The President announced his approval of $260,000 in public assistance funds to the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe.
October 23
The President announced the termination of "all trade negotiations" with Canada due to its "egregious behavior" in reference to Ontario Province's sponsorship of an advertisement in order "to interfere with the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court and other courts" concerning the U.S. use of tariffs.
The White House announced further details on the President's travel to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 26 and 27; Tokyo, Japan, from October 27 through 29; and Busan, South Korea, on October 29 and 30.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Tokyo, Japan, on October 27. The White House announced that the President will travel to Busan, South Korea, on
October 29.
The White House announced that the President will meet with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 26.
The White House announced that the President will meet with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, on October 28.
The White House announced that the President will meet with President Lee Jae-myung of South Korea in Busan, South Korea, on October 29.
The White House announced that the President will meet with President Xi Jinping of China in Busan, South Korea, on October 30.
The White House announced that the President and Mrs. Trump will welcome military, law enforcement, and adoptive and foster families for Halloween activities at the White House on October 30.
October 24
In the evening, the President traveled to Ramstein Air Base in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany, arriving the following morning.
October 25
In the afternoon the President traveled to Al Udeid Air Base in Al Rayyan, Qatar, arriving in the evening. Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio also joined the President in Doha.
In the evening, the President traveled to Selangor, Malaysia, arriving the following morning.
During the day, en route aboard Air Force One, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan.
The President announced his decision to impose a supplemental tariff of 10 percent on U.S. imports from Canada due to Ontario Province's running an advertisement on the U.S. use of tariffs relying on quotations from former President Ronald Regan on the harmful effects of trade tariffs and protectionist trade policy disputed by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute and considered a "misrepresentation of the facts and hostile act" by the President.
October 26
In the morning, upon arrival at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the President was greeted on the tarmac by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Minister of Home Affairs Saifuddin Nasution bin Ismail, Ambassador to the U.S. Muhammad Shahrul Ikram Yaakob, Chief of Protocol Yubazlan Yusof, Chief of Ceremony Rozainor Ramli, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamad bin Hasan of Malaysia; and U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia Edgard Kagan and his wife Cynthia Gire and Chargé d'Affaires Joy M. Sakurai of the U.S. Mission to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Then, the President participated in an arrival ceremony.
Later, he traveled to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
In the afternoon, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, the President participated in an ASEAN summit lunch, family photograph with leaders, and a cultural performance. Later, he traveled to the Ritz-Carlton, Kuala Lumpur, hotel, where he remained overnight.
October 27
In the morning, the President traveled to Tokyo, Japan, arriving in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, upon arrival at the Tokyo International Airport, the President was greeted on the tarmac by Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara, Ambassador to the U.S. Shigeo Yamada of Japan, and Chief of Protocol Tadayuki Miyashita of Japan; and U.S. Ambassador to Japan George E. Glass and his wife Mary, U.S. Forces Japan Commander Lt. General Stephen F. Jost, USAF, and Deputy Chief of Mission Aaron D. Snipe of the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. Then, he traveled to the Imperial Palace, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, at the Imperial Palace, the President met with Emperor Naruhito of Japan.
Later, he traveled to the Okura Tokyo hotel, where he remained overnight.
During the day, the President directed the Department of War to carry out three lethal kinetic strikes on four vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations (DTO) trafficking narcotics in the Eastern Pacific, killing 14 narcoterrorists, with one survivor to be repatriated to Mexico.
October 28
In the morning, the President traveled to Akasaka Palace, where he was greeted by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of Japan and participated in an arrival ceremony. Then, they had a signing ceremony and working lunch. During their meetings, they discussed Japan-U.S. relations, ending the Russia-Ukraine war, and their shared commitment to critical minerals, and the Prime Minister presented the President with a map of major Japanese investments into the U.S. Later, he returned to the Okura Tokyo hotel.
In the afternoon, the President and Prime Minister Takaichi traveled to Yokosuka Naval Base. Upon arrival on the deck of the USS George Washington, they were greeted by Commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Adm. Samuel Paparo, USN, U.S. Seventh Fleet Commander Vice Adm. Fred W. Kacher, USN, U.S. Forces Japan Commander Lt. Gen. Stephen
F. Jost, USAF, and Carrier Strike Group 5 Commander Rear Adm. Eric J. "Pappy" Anduze, USN. Later, he returned to the Okura Tokyo hotel in Tokyo, Japan, arriving in the evening.
In the evening, the President traveled to the U.S. Ambassador's Residence. Later, he returned to the Okura hotel, where he remained overnight.
October 29
In the morning, the President traveled to Busan, South Korea. Upon arrival at Gimgahae International Airport, the President was greeted on the tarmac by Ambassador to the U.S. Kang Kyung-wha, Chief of Protocol Kim Tae-jin, and 5th Air Mobility Wing Commander Brig. Gen. Kang Kun-shin of South Korea; U.S. Chargé d'Affaires ad interim Y. Kevin Kim of the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, and Korea Commander of United Nations Command, Combined Forces Command, and U.S. Forces Korea Gen. Xavier T. Brunson, USA.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to the Gyeongju Arts Center in Gyeongju, South Korea. Later, he traveled to the Gyeongju National Museum, where he participated in an arrival ceremony with President Lee Jae-myung of South Korea. Later, he traveled to the Hilton Gyeongju hotel.
In the evening, during the state banquet hosted by President Lee, the President spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada and accepted the Prime Minister's apology for Ontario Province's running an advertisement critical of the U.S. use of tariffs using former quotations from President Ronald Reagan. Later, he remained overnight at the Hilton Gyeongju.
The President announced his decision to approve South Korea's construction of a nuclear-powered submarine to supplement the diesel-powered submarines currently in use based on a negotiated tariff-reduction arrangement and various U.S. trade and investment commitments by South Korea.
The President announced that he had instructed the Department of War to resume the testing of nuclear weapons "on an equal basis" to align with other countries testing programs, effective immediately.
October 30
In the morning, the President traveled to Busan, South Korea, where, at Gimhae Air Base, adjacent to Gimhae International Airport, he greeted President Xi Jinping of China.
In the afternoon, prior to boarding Air Force One, the President participated in a departure ceremony with Second Vice Minister Kim Jina, Deputy Director General for North American Affairs Yi Won-woo, and 5th Air Mobility Wing Commander Brig Gen. Kang Kun-shin of South Korea; and U.S. Chargé d'Affaires ad interim Y. Kevin Kim of the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. Then, he traveled to Anchorage, Alaska, crossing the international dateline and arriving at
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in the morning. Later, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the afternoon.
Later in the evening, on the South Lawn, the President and Mrs. Trump hosted military, law enforcement, and adoptive and foster families for trick-or-treating and Halloween activities.
October 31
In the morning, the President traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, arriving in the afternoon.
In the afternoon, upon arrival at Palm Beach International Airport, the President traveled to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. He also inspected the renovation work underway at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
In the evening, at the Mar-a-Lago Club, the President attended a Halloween party. Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio and his wife Jeannette, the President's daughter Tiffany A. Trump and son-in-law Michael Boulos, and the President's daughter Ivanka M. Trump and son-in-law Jared
C. Kushner also attended. He remained overnight at his Mar-a-Lago residence.
During the day, at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, the President recorded an interview with Norah O'Donnell of CBS News's "60 Minutes" program for later broadcast.
The President announced his decision to designate Nigeria a "country of particular concern" due to reported persecution of Christians and that he had asked Rep. Riley Moore and House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rep. Thomas J. Cole to "immediately look into this matter and report back" to him.
The President announced that he had instructed administration lawyers to ask courts for clarification on "how we can legally fund" Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits using Department of Agriculture contingency funds during the ongoing lapse of Federal Government appropriations in light of two courts having "issued conflicting opinions" on the matter.
November 1
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
In the evening, the President spoke with Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth to discuss China-
U.S. relations following the President's meeting with President Xi Jinping of China in Busan, South Korea, review the results of his own positive meeting with his counterpart Minister of National Defense Dong Jun of China in Malaysia, and agree that the U.S. and China should set up military-to-military channels to deconflict and deescalate any problems that may arise. At the Mar-a-Lago Club, he also attended a MAGA INC. Candlelight Finance Dinner. He remained overnight at his residence.
The President announced that he had instructed the Department of War to prepare for possible U.S. military action against terrorists operating within Nigeria and threatened to "stop all aid and assistance" if the Nigerian Government "continues to allow the killing of Christians" in that country.
November 2
In the afternoon, the President traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, where, at Palm Beach International Airport, prior to boarding Air Force One, he paid a visit to his "Trump Force One"
airplane, which he used during his 2016, 2020, and 2024 Presidential campaigns. Then, he returned to Washington, DC, arriving in the evening.
November 3
The President announced his intention to ask Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy to conduct a review of New York City's policy of congestion pricing for vehicular entry into Manhattan.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Miami, Florida, on November
5.
November 4
In the afternoon, the President spoke with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about the use of the filibuster in the Senate and the administration's intention to comply with Federal court orders to distribute Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits using Department of Agriculture contingency funds during the ongoing lapse of Federal Government appropriations. Later, he met with representatives of Switzerland to discuss trade issues.
The President announced the nomination of Jared Isaacman to be Administrator of the National Space and Aeronautics Administration.
The White House announced that the President will welcome President Ahmad Husayn al-Shara' of Syria to the White House on November 10.
November 5
In the morning, the President traveled to Miami, FL, arriving in the afternoon. His son-in-law Jared C. Kushner and granddaughter Arabella accompanied him.
In the afternoon, at the Kaseya Center Arena, following his remarks at the America Business Forum Miami, the President recorded an interview with Bret Baier of Fox News for later broadcast. Later, he returned to Washington, DC. He also posted to his Truth Social feed a video of his November 3 virtual remarks to the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual leadership summit at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, NV.
November 6
In the evening, in the Oval Office, the President met with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan, President Emomali Rahmon of Tajikistan, President Serdar Gurbangulyýewiç Berdimuhamedow of Turkmenistan, and President Sadyr Nurgojo uulu Japarov of Kyrgyzstan. countries. During his meeting with President Tokayev, the President had a trilateral telephone conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in which Kazakhstan agreed it would join the U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords and pursue a path of peace and prosperity in its relations with Israel.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President met with Sen. Markwayne Mullin.
The President announced a 3-year trade and investment agreement with Uzbekistan in the amount of $35 billion and over $100 billion over 10 years in key U.S. sectors, including critical minerals, aviation, automotive parts, infrastructure, agriculture, energy and chemicals, and information technology.
November 7
In the afternoon, on the West Wing Portico, the President greeted Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary.
In the evening, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he hosted a private dinner party. He remained overnight at his residence.
The President announced his request that the Department of Justice begin an investigation into the meat packing companies that are "driving up the price of beef through illicit collusion, price fixing, and price manipulation" in an effort to protect U.S. ranchers.
The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of a Presidential delegation to attend the Inauguration of Rodrigo Paz Pereira as President of Bolivia, in La Paz, Bolivia, on November 8: Christopher Landau (head of delegation); Ben Black; John Jovanovic; Jonathan Greenstein; Debra Hevia; Viviana Bovo; and Katrina Reichwein.
November 8
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The President announced his recommendation to Senate Republicans to divert health insurance premium subsidies under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act directly to individual marketplace enrollees instead of insurance companies.
November 9
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. Later, he traveled to Landover, MD, where, at the Northwest Stadium, he attended a football game between the National Football League's Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions with Commanders Managing Partner Josh Harris and Speaker of the House of Representatives Michael Johnson. Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth and his wife Jennfer Rauchet, Secretary of the Interior Douglas J. Burgum and his wife Kathryn, Secretary of Commerce Howard W. Lutnick, Secretary of Education Linda E. McMahon, Sen. Steven D. Daines, White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, Deputy Chief of Staff for Public, Political,
and Legislative Affairs James Blair, and the President's son-in-law Michael Boulos also attended.
In the evening, during the game's half-time show, the President read an oath for new members of the military to recite as part of an on-field enlistment ceremony. Secretary Hegseth also participated. Later, he participated in a live interview with Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma of Fox Sports. Then, he returned to Washington, DC. Upon arrival at the White House, after exiting Marine One, he spoke with reporters on the South Lawn.
The President announced the nomination of John Coale to be U.S. Special Envoy to Belarus. The President announced that he had received the "key to the city of Miami" from Mayor
Francis X. Suarez.
November 10
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President met with President Ahmad Husayn al-Shara' of Syria to discuss peace efforts in the Middle East and Syria's important role in the success and stability of the region.
In the evening, the President recorded an interview with Laura Ingraham of Fox News Channel's "Ingraham Angle" program for later broadcast. He also took Ms. Ingraham on a tour of
the renovations underway in the East Wing and showed her the "Presidential Walk of Fame" display of portraits outside the West Wing.
The President announced his recommendation that any air traffic control workers who did not take time off during the lapse of Federal Government appropriations receive a bonus of
$10,000 "for distinguished service to our country" and that any who did take time off " be substantially docked" once funding is restored.
November 11
In the morning, the President traveled to Arlington, VA, where, at Arlington National Cemetery, he participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Douglas A. Collins, and Brig. Gen. Antoinette Gant, USA, commanding general, Joint Task Force-National Capital Region and U.S. Army Military District of Washington. Speaker of the House of Representatives
J. Michael Johnson, Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth, Secretary of the Interior Douglas J. Burgum, Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi, Office of Management and Budgett Director Russell
T. Vought, Secretary of Education Linda E. McMahon, and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson
L. Greer also attended.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC. Later, he participated in a live telephone interview with Pat McAfee of ESPN's "Pat McAfee Show."
November 12
In the evening, in the State Dining Room, the President hosted a private dinner for banking and financial industry executives.
During the day, the President was briefed by Secretary of War Peter B. Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. J. Daniel Caine, USAF, and other senior officials on updated options for potential U.S. military operations in Venezuela, including strikes on land.
The President announced the nomination of Aaron Peterson to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska.
The President announced the nomination of David "Clay" Fowlkes to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.
The President announced the nomination of Nicholas J. Ganjei to be a Judge on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas.
November 13
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President participated in an interview with Salena Zitto of the Washington Post and Washington Examiner. During the interview, he also greeted Ms. Zitto's grandchildren and gave them challenge coins and signing pens.
November 14
In the evening, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
During the day, the President had separate telephone conversations with Prime Minister Hun Manet of Cambodia and Prime Minister Anuthin Chanwirakun of Thailand to discuss the cease-fire agreement between their two nations. In the Roosevelt Room, he also recorded an interview with Bev Turner of GB News's "The Late Show Live" for later broadcast.
The President announced his decision to ask Attorney General Pamela J. Bondi to investigate the "involvement and relationship" between deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and former President William J. Clinton, Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence H. Summers, LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman, JPMorganChase, and "many other people and institutions."
The President announced the withdrawal of the nomination of Donald Korb to be Assistant General Counsel at the Department of the Treasury.
The President announced the nomination Brian Lea to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee.
The President announced the nomination of Megan Benton to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
The President announced the nomination of Justin Olson to be a judge on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.
November 15
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
November 16
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL.
In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.
November 17
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President met with Scott Jennings of CNN to discuss his new book "A Revolution of Common Sense" and sign a copy for him.
November 18
In the morning, on the South Lawn, the President participated in a welcoming ceremony for Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia and viewed a flyover of military aircraft.
In the afternoon, in the Cabinet Room, the President and Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman had a working lunch. Later, on the West Wing Portico, the President participated in a farewell ceremony with Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.
In the evening, on the South Lawn, the President and Mrs. Trump greeted Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman and, in the Blue Room, participated in a receiving line. Later, on the South Lawn, the President and Mrs. Trump participated in a farewell ceremony with Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman. He also had a telephone conversation with Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Michael Johnson.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President welcomed Cristiano Ronaldo, forward for Saudi Pro League club Al-Nass and Portugal's national soccer team, who was at the White House
for the dinner with Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, and his fiancée Georgina Rodriguez and posed for photographs.
The President announced that he will meet with Mayor-elect Zohran K. Mamdani of New York City at the White House on November 21.
November 20
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, in the State Dining Room, the President met with released Israeli hostages and their families.
November 21
During the day, the President had a live telephone interview with Brian Kilmeade of Fox News Radio's "The Brian Kilmeade Show." He also had a telephone conversation with President Nicolas Maduro Moros of Venezuela.
The White House announced that the President and Mrs. Trump will hold the Thanksgiving turkey presentation ceremony at the White House on November 25.
The President announced his decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status benefits for Somali refugees in Minnesota.
November 22
In the morning, the President traveled to Joint Base Andrews, MD, arriving in the afternoon. In the afternoon, aboard Marine One, the President and retired professional golfer Jack
Nicklaus participated in an aerial tour of the Courses at Andrews. Later, he returned to
Washington, DC.
November 24
In the morning, the President had a telephone conversation with President Xi Jinping of China to discuss the Ukraine-Russia conflict, fentanyl production and trafficking, trade in soybeans and other farm products, and invite each other to make respective state visits, with President Trump going to Beijing in April and President Xi coming to the U.S. later in the year.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President signed an Executive order.
November 25
In the evening, the President and Mrs. Trump traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at their residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, they remained overnight.
The President announced that he had directed U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steven
C. Witkoff to meet with President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin of Russia in Moscow, Russia, and Secretary of the Army Daniel P. Driscoll to meet with the Ukrainians in an effort to finalize his 28-point peace plan to resolve the Russian conflict with Ukraine.
November 26
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight. He was also briefed on the shooting of two National Guard servicemembers near the White House in Washington, DC.
The President announced that, at his "direction," South Africa would not receive an invitation to attend the 2026 Group of Twenty (G–20) nations in Miami, FL, due to its refusal "to acknowledge or address the horrific human right abuses endured by Afrikaners and other descendants of Dutch, French, and German settlers" and "hand off the G–20 Presidency to a senior representative" from the U.S. Embassy at the closing ceremony of the G–20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.
November 27
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Gary Beckstrom, father of Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, USA, a member of the West Virginia National Guard, who was shot in an ambush-style attack during a patrol near the White House in Washington, DC, on November 25 and died from her injuries on November 27.
The President announced his decision to "permanently pause migration from all third world countries", terminate "illegal admissions" authorized by the administration of former President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., and "remove anyone who is not a net asset to the United States" while also ending all Federal benefits and subsidies to noncitizens and moving to "denaturalize migrants who undermine domestic tranquility" and "deport any foreign national who is a public charge, security risk, or noncompatible with western civilization."
November 28
In the afternoon, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL. Later, he returned to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
The President announced his intention to grant a full pardon to former President Juan Orlando Hernández Alvarado of Honduras, who was convicted for drug trafficking and weapons charges and sentenced to 45 years in prison in 2024.
November 29
In the morning, the President traveled to West Palm Beach, FL, where, at the Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach, he played golf with former National Hockey League center Wayne Gretzky, professional golfer Brooks Koepka, and Fox News Channel program host Bret Baier.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Palm Beach, FL, where, at his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club, he remained overnight.
November 30
In the morning, the President traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, FL.
In the afternoon, the President returned to his residence at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, FL. Later, he and Mrs. Trump returned to Washington, DC.
December 1
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a signing ceremony for
H.R. 695, the Medal of Honor Act. Sens. Edward R. "Ted" Cruz and Thomas H. Tuberville, Rep.
Troy E. Nehls, Michael J. Bost, and Medal of Honor recipients Lt. Col. William D. Swenson, USA, and Maj. Gen. Patrick H. Brady, USA (Ret.), also attended. Also in the Oval Office, he signed H.R. 2483, the SUPPORT for Patients and Communications Reauthorization Act of 2025.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President met with his national security team to discuss Venezuela and other topics. He also attended a White House Christmas party and delivered remarks. He also met with Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi L. Noem.
The White House announced that the President will welcome President Felix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombohe of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda to the White House on December 4.
December 2
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil to discuss trade, cooperation on fighting organized crime, sanctions imposed on various Brazilian dignitaries, tariffs, and other bilateral issues.
The President announced that "any and all documents," including Executive orders, proclamations, memoranda, or contracts "signed by order of the now infamous and authorized autopen" during the administration of former President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., are "hereby null and void and of no further force or effect" and notified recipients of Presidential pardons, commutations, and any other legal documents signed by autopen under President Biden that said documents had been "fully and completely terminated . . . and of no legal effect."
December 3
In the morning, on the South Portico, the President participated in a photographic opportunity with the White House Internship Program class.
In the morning, the President met with Jensen Huang, founder, president, and chief executive officer, NVIDIA Corp.
The President announced his decision to grant a "full and unconditional pardon" to Rep.
Enrique R. Cuellar and his wife Imelda who were charged with bribery, unlawful foreign influence, and money laundering in 2024.
December 4
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President greeted President Paul Kagame of Rwanda. Then, also in the Oval Office, he greeted President Felix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombohe of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Later, also in the Oval Office, he participated in a trilateral meeting with President Kagame and President Tshisekedi.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President and Mrs. Trump met with Jason and Melody Wolfe, parents, of Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, USAF, a member of the West Virginia National Guard, who was shot in an ambush-style attack during a patrol near the White House in Washington, DC, on November 25. Mr. Wolfe's brother also attended.
December 5
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President had an intelligence briefing.
In the afternoon, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Preforming Arts, the President met with President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo of Mexico and Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada. He also viewed renovation and improvement work underway at the facility with Kennedy Center President Richard A. Grenell. Later, in the Oval Office, he signed Executive orders.
In the evening, in the East Room, the President and Mrs. Trump attended a concert by Andrea Bocelli.
The President announced his decision to grant approval for the manufacture of "tiny cars" in the U.S.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Mount Pocono, PA, on December 9.
December 6
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with professional soccer player Cristiano Rinaldo, who thanked the President for his recent Oval Office visit and tour.
The President announced the designation of the following individuals as members of a Presidential delegation to attend the Inauguration of Alassane Dramane Ouattara as President of Côte d'Ivoire in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, on December 8: Jacob Helberg (head of delegation); Jessica Davis Ba; Dan Negrea; William Stevens; Sarah Troutman; Eero R. Keravuori; and Victoria Miller.
December 8
During the day, in the Roosevelt Room, the President recorded an interview with Dasha Burns of Politico's "The Conversation" program for later broadcast online.
The President announced that he had informed President Xi Jinping of China that the U.S. would allow NVIDIA to ship its H200 products to approved customers in China and other countries "under conditions that will allow for continued strong national security" and that President Xi responded "positively," with China agreeing to pay a fee of 25 percent on such sales.
The President announced his decision to authorize a tariff of 5 percent on Mexican goods imported into the U.S. should Mexico not comply with its water treaty obligations and release 200,000 acre-feet of water by December 31.
December 9
In the afternoon, at the U.S. Naval Observatory, the President attended a Christmas reception at Vice President James D. "J.D." Vance's residence. Later, he traveled to Avoca, PA.
In the evening, upon arrival at the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport, the President was greeted on the tarmac by Sen. David McCormick, Chief of Police Jospeh Perechinsky of Mayfield, PA, and Trooper J.J. Perechinksy of the Pennsylvania State Police. Then, he traveled to Mount Pocono, PA. Later, he returned to Washington, DC.
December 10
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President greeted pastors.
During the day, the President had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom, President Emmanuel Macron of France, and Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany.
December 11
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in signing ceremonies for H.J. Res. 104 with Sen. Tim Sheehy and Reps. Ryan K. Zinke, Troy Downing, and Bruce E. Westerman; H.J. Res. 105 with Sen. John H. Hoeven and Reps. Julie Fedorchak and Westerman;
H.J. Res. 106 with Sens. Lisa A. Murkowski and Daniel S. Sullivan and Reps. Nick Begich and
Westerman; H.J. Res. 130 with Sens. John A. Barrasso III and Cynthia A. Lummis and Rep. Harriet Hageman; and H.J. Res. 131.
The President announced that he had requested Senate Majority Leader John R. Thune to terminate the practice of "blue slips" that grants Senators an effective veto over Presidential nominees to certain posts in their States.
The President announced his decision to grant a full pardon to former Mesa County, CO, Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters, who was convicted of election interference in a State court in August 2024.
December 12
In the morning, the President had separate telephone conversations with Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul of Thailand and Prime Minister Hun Manet of Cambodia to discuss the recommencement of hostilities following the prior U.S.-brokered cease-fire and reach a fresh agreement to stop fighting and continue trade with the U.S.
In the afternoon, in the Oval Office, the President participated in a swearing-in ceremony for John Jovanovic as Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and President and Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
During the day, in the Oval Office, the President participated in an interview with Meredith McGraw of the Wall Street Journal.
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R. "Bongbong," Jr.; Marcus, Fred; Marquez, Alexandra; Marshall, Roger W.; Marshall, William, III; Martin, Ed; Martin, Edward R., Jr.; Martin, Margo; Martin, Micheal; Martinez, Sam; Mascott, Jennifer; Maskil, Jack; Máxima, Queen; Maxwell, James; McAdams, Alexis; McAfee, Pat; McAlindon, Elizabeth; McCormick, David; McCormick, David H.; McEntarfer, Erika; McGraw, Meredith; McGraw, Phil; McGregor, Conor; McGregor, Conor, Jr.; McGregor, Croía; McGregor, Mack; McGregor, Rian; McIntyre, Natalie; McMahon, Linda E.; McMaster, Henry D.; Means, Casey; Medvedev, Dmitry Anatolyevich; Meloni, Giorgia; Menken, Yaakov; Mercer, William W.; Meredith, Chad; Merrick, Nicholas; Merz, Friedrich; Metaxas, Eric; Meyer, Alex; Michael, Robert; Milei, Javier; Milgrim, Sarah L.; Miller, Katie; Miller, Victoria; Min Aung Hlaing; Miran, Stephen; Mirziyoyev, Shavkat; Mitchell, Bryce; Miyashita, Tadayuki; Mobbs, Meghan; Modi, Narendra; Moe, Anne-Leigh Gaylord; Mohamad bin Hasan; Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Mohammad bin Salman bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud; Monarez, Susan; Moody, Ashley; Moody, Harold "Hal"; Moore, Riley; Moore, Riley M.; Moore, Westley W.O. "Wes"; Moran, Terry; Moreau, Marshall; Moreland, Hope; Morrisey, Patrick J.; Morse, Trent M.; Muhammad bin Abd al-Rahman Al Thani; Mulino Quintero, Jose Raul; Mullin, Andrew; Mullin, Christie; Mullin, Jim; Mullin, Markwayne; Munir, Asim; Munshi, Sameerah; Murdoch, Rupert; Murkowski, Lisa A.; Murray, Ian; Musk, Elon R.; Musk, Maye; Musk, X; Naglieri, Trevor; Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nuhayyan; Narasimhan, Vasant; Naruhito, Emperor; Nauta, Walt; Navarro, Bernie; Nawrocki, Karol; Nawrocki, Karol Tadeusz; Nduhungirehe, Olivier; Negrea, Dan; Nehls, Troy E.; Nelson, Sonny Joy; Nesbitt, Aric; Netanyahu, Sara; Newsom, Gavin C.; Nicklaus, Jack; Nikolai, Doug; Nirenberg, Darryl; Noboa Azín, Daniel Roy Gilchrist; Novelly, Jared; Nunes, Devin G.; Nuta, Walt; O'Brien, Robert C.; O'Connell, Edward A.; O'Day, Daniel; O'Donnell, Norah; O'Donoghue, Gary; O'Handley, Rogan; Oligui Nguema, Brice Clotaire; Olson, Justin; O'Malley, Sean; O'Neal, Shaquille; O'Reilly, Bill; Orsi Martinez, Yamandú Ramón Antonio; Orso, Matthew; Ouattara, Alassane Dramane; Paparo, Samuel; Paprocki, Thomas; Parent, Charyssa; Parker, Ashley; Parnell, Sean; Pashinyan, Nikol; Pasquino, Bruno; Patel, Kashyap P. "Kash"; Patrick, Dan; Patton, Lynne; Paul, Randal H.; Paz Pereira, Rodrigo; Peña, Julianna; Perechinksy, J.J.; Perechinsky, Joseph; Perez, Daniel; Perlmutter, Isaac; Perlmutter, Laura; Perry, Scott G.; Persing, Johanna; Peters, Tina; Peterson, Aaron; Petro, Janet; Pfeiffer, Alex; Phelan, John; Phelan, John C.; Phumtham Wechayachai; Pierce, Troy B.; Pillen, James D.; Pirro, Jeanine; Player, Gary; Polis, Jared S.; Poppas, Andrew P.; Portnoy, Dave; Posobiec, Jack; Powell, Brette; Powell, Dina H.; Powell, Jerome H.; Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo; Prather , Chad; Pratt, Jordan E.; Presler, Scott; Prevost, Deborah; Prevost, Louis; Priebus, Reinhold R. "Reince"; Przydacz, Marcin; Pulte, William J.; Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich; Puzder, Andrew; Puzder, Andrew F.; Rahmon, Emomali; Raichik, Chaya; Ramaphosa, Matamela
Cyril; Ratcliffe, John L.; Ratliff, Rikki; Rauchet, Jennifer; Ravid, Barak; Reardon, Connor; Rebelo de Sousa, Marcelo; Reema bint Bandar Al Saud; Reese, Regan; Reichwein, Katrina; Reyes, Dominick; Rhoades, Kevin; Ricks, David A.; Risch, James E.; Ritchie, Robert J. "Kid Rock"; Roberts, John; Rodriguez, Georgina; Rodriguez, Susan Courtwright; Rogan, Joseph J.; Rogers, Paul D.; Rollins, Brooke L.; Ronaldo, Cristiano; Rose, Thomas; Rosemond, Jack; Rosenberg, Sid; Roy, Charles E. "Chip"; Royer, Ismail; Rozainor Raml; Rubinstein, David M.; Rubio, Jeannette Dousdebes; Rubio, Marco A.; Ruhl, Kim; Rutte, Mark; Saied, Kais; Saifuddin Nasution bin Ismail; Sajet, Kim; Sakurai, Joy M.; Sandu, Maia; Santos, George; Sauer, D. John; Savaya, Mark; Scalise, Stephen J.; Scavino, Daniel J., Jr.; Scherer, Michael; Schlarmann, Matt; Schliefer, Leonard; Schmitt, Eric; Schneider, Jake; Scholz, Olaf; Schumer, Charles E.; Schwab, Charles; Schwartz, Betty; Scott, Rachel; Scott, Timothy E.; Segal, Nate; Senecal, Trey; Serralta, Gadyaces "Gady"; Sexton, Buck; Shackelford, Kelly; Shahrul Ikram Yaakob, Muhammad; Shapiro, Joshua D.; Sharaa, Ahmad al-; Sharabi, Eli; Sharif, Shehbaz; Sheehy, Tim; Sheinbaum Pardo, Claudia; Siao, Stephen; Siebert, Erik; Siegel, Aviva; Siegel, Keith; Silva, Jean; Silvio, Michael; Sinha, Anji; Sinner, Jannik; Smith, Jason T.; Smith, Stephen A.; Snipe, Aaron D.; Solomon, John; Soloveichik, Meir; Soriot, Pascal; Spicer, Sean M.; Starmer, Keir; Starmer, Nick; Starmer, Victoria; Starnes, Todd; Stefanik, Elise M.; Stein, Joshua H.; Steinbrecher, Doron; Stephens, Harriet; Stephens, Warren; Stevens, Cristian M.; Stevens, William; Store, Jonas Gahr; Strong, Martina; Stubb, Alexander; Suarez, Francis X.; Sudani, Muhammad Shia' al-; Sullivan, Daniel S.; Summerall, Cheri; Summers, Lawrence H.; Suriya Chuengrungrueangkit; Swenson, William D.; Swinney, John; Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Taibleson, Rebecca; Takaichi, Sanae; Tan, Lip-Bu; Tapper, Jake; Tebboune, Abdelmadjid; Thompson, Robert; Thongloun Sisoulit; Thune, John R.; Tillis, Thoms R.; Toehlke, Wyatt; Tokayev, Kassym-Jomart; Tokayev, Kasym-Zhomart; Toretti, Christine Jack; Tov, Omer Shem; Travis, Clay; Troutman, Sarah; Trump, Carolina; Trump, Chloe; Trump, Eric F.; Trump, Ivanka M.; Trump, Kai; Trump, Lara J.; Trump, Luke; Trump, Spencer; Trump, Tiffany A.; Tshisekedi Tshilombohe, Felix-Antoine; Tsurkov, Elizabeth; Tuberville, Thomas H.; Tucker, Emma; Tucker, Ryan; Tung, Eric; Turner, Bev; Tyson, Mike; Ulbricht, Lyn; Ulbricht, Ross W.; Urciuoli, Tommy; Van Hook, Alexander C.; Van Order, Derrick; Vance, James D. "J.D."; Varughese, Finley; Vaughn, Vince; Vena, Jim; Vilma, Jonathan; von der Leyen, Ursula; Vought, Russell T.; Vucic, Aleksandar; Wachiralongkon, King; Waggoner, Kristen; Walczyk, John; Walker, Mark; Walmsley, Emma; Walrath, Dan; Walsh, Brian; Walsh, Edward S.; Walters, Richard; Waltz, Michael G.; Walukevich, Ashley; Walz, Timothy J.; Washington, Christopher; Webb, Eitan; Weiland, Frank Cartwright; Welker, Kristen; Wenstrup, Brad R.; Westerman, Bruce E.; Whatley, Michael; Wheeler, Liz; Whitaker, Matthew G.; White, Dana F.; White-Cain, Paula; Whitmer, Gretchen E.; Wilders, Geert; Wilkinson, Samuel; Willem-Alexander, King; William, Prince; Williams, Sunita; Wilmore, Butch; Wilson, Chase; Witkoff, Alex; Witkoff, Steve; Wolf, Melody; Wolfe, Andrew; Wolfe, Jason; Woods, Eldrick T. "Tiger"; Worthington, Ross; Wright, Christopher A.; Yamada, Shigeo; Yared, Pierre; Yi Won-woo; Yinst, Trey; Young, Todd C.; Youngkin, Glenn A.; Yubazlan Yusof; Yunus, Muhammad; Yusuf, Shaykh Hamza; Zampolli, Paolo; Zarutska, Irina; Zeckman, Jackie; Zeiders, Warren; Zelenskyy, Volodymyr; Zinke, Ryan K.; Zito, Salena; Zugai, Jason; Zwiebel, Chaim Dovid.
Subjects: "Bannon's War Room" podcast; "Pod Force One" podcast; 2024 Presidential election; ABC News; Afghanistan, 2021 terrorist attack in Kabul; Air traffic control system, modernization efforts; Alabama, President's visit; Alaska, disaster assistance; Alaska, Governor; Alaska, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson; Alaska, President's visit; Algeria, President; Allen Overy Shearman Sterling US LLP law firm, agreement with administration; Amazon.com; Amelia Earhart, final flight, declassification and release of U.S. Government records; Antifa, designation as major terrorist organization; Apple Inc.; Argentina, President; Arizona, President's visit; Arizona, State Farm Stadium in Glendale; Armed Forces, U.S., payroll support during lapse of Federal
Government appropriations; Armenia, Prime Minister; Artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies; Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC); Assistant Communications Director for Special Projects; Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific; Associate Deputy Attorney General and Pardon Attorney; Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN); Atlantic magazine; Australia, Prime Minister; Australia, relations with U.S.; Australia, trade with U.S.; Automobile industry, strengthening efforts; Automobile racing; Axios; Azerbaijan, President; Bahrain, Crown Prince; Bahrain, King; Bangladesh, Chief Adviser; Baseball; BBC; Belarus, President; Belarus, U.S. Special Envoy; Blaze Media; Bolivia, President-elect; Bosnia and Herzegovina, Presidency Member and Chair; Brazil, President; Brazil, trade with U.S.; Breitbart; Brunei, Sultan; Budget recissions; Bureau of Labor Statistics; Bureau of Prisons; Bureau of Prisons, efforts to rebuild and reopen detention facility on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay; Burma, Prime Minister; Cabinet Communications Director; Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, LLP, law firm, agreement with administration; California, Governor; California, high-speed rail project between Los Angeles and San Francisco; California, Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles; California, political demonstrations and violence in Los Angeles; California, President's visit; California, wildfires in Los Angeles area; Cambodia, Prime Minister; Cambodia, relations with Thailand; Cambodia, trade with U.S.; Campos-Duffy, Rachel; Canada, Calgary International Airport in Calgary; Canada, Kananaskis Country Golf Course in Kananaskis; Canada, Pomeroy Kananaskis Mountain Lodge in Kananaskis; Canada, President Trump's visit; Canada, Prime Minister; Canada, trade with U.S.; CBS News; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Central Intelligence Agency; Chief of Protocol of the U.S.; Chief Pentagon Spokesman; China, Minister of National Defense; China, trade with U.S.; Christmas; CNBC, "Squawk Box" program; CNN; CNN, "State of the Union" program; Coca-Cola Co., proposed use of cane sugar in U.S.-market products; Colombia, U.S. assistance; Colorado, Governor; Colorado, U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs; Columbus Day; Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Minister of State of Foreign Affairs, International Cooperation, and Francophonie; Congo, Democratic Republic of the, President; Congo, Democratic Republic of the, relations with Rwanda; Congress, Members' meeting with President; Congress, Members, meeting with the President; Congressional Communications Director; Copper, tariff on U.S. imports; Costa Rica, U.S. Ambassador; Côte d'Ivoire, President; Council of Economic Advisers; Council of Governors; Crypto currency and digital finance; Czech Republic,
U.S. Ambassador; Daily Caller; DAZN streaming platform; Deaths, Pope Francis; Department of Agriculture, contingency funds for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits; Department of Justice, Weaponization Working Group; Department of the Treasury, Assistant General Counsel; Deputy Attorney General; Deputy Communications Director; Deputy Press Secretary; Deputy Secretary of Commerce; Digital Equity Program, termination; Digital services taxes; Director of Minority Outreach; Director of National Intelligence; Disaster assistance, Alaska; Disaster assistance, Indiana; Disaster assistance, Kansas; Disaster assistance, Kentucky; Disaster assistance, Michigan; Disaster assistance, Nebraska; Disaster assistance, North Carolina; Disaster assistance, North Dakota; Disaster assistance, South Dakota; Disaster assistance, Tennessee; Disaster assistance, Texas; Disaster assistance, West Virginia; Disaster assistance, Wisconsin; District of Columbia, Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak, and Stone Crab restaurant; District of Columbia, Museum of the Bible; District of Columbia, shooting of National Guard servicemembers near White House; District of Columbia, shooting outside Capital Jewish Museum; District of Columbia, U.S. Park Police Anacostia Station; District of Columbia, Washington National Cathedral; Domestic Policy Council; Drug Enforcement Administration; Drug trafficking, efforts to combat; Ecuador, President-elect; Egypt, President; Egypt, President Trump's visit; Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh Congress Center in Sharm El Sheikh; Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh International Airport in Sharm El Sheikh; El Salvador, President; El Salvador, security cooperation with U.S.; Election security and integrity, strengthening efforts; ESPN, "Pat McAfee Show"; Estonia, Russian jets in airspace; European Council President; European Union, European
Commission President; European Union, President of the European Commission; European Union, trade with U.S.; European Union, U.S. Ambassador; Export-Import Bank of the U.S.; Export-Import Bank, U.S.; Federal Aviation Administration; Federal budget; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council; Federal Government appropriations, lapse; Federal Government, consolidated appropriations; Federal Housing Finance Agency; Federal Reserve System; Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup; Film industry, U.S. tariffs on overseas productions; Finland, President; Finland, U.S. Ambassador; Florida, "Alligator Alcatraz" detention facility in Everglades; Florida, Daytona Beach International Airport in Daytona Beach; Florida, Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach; Florida, Governor; Florida, Kaseya Center in Miami; Florida, MAGA Inc.
Candlelight Finance Dinner in Palm Beach; Florida, Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach; Florida, Republican National Committee Spring Gala in Palm Beach; Florida, shooting in Tallahassee; Florida, Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach in West Palm Beach; Florida, Trump National Doral Miami resort in Miami; Football; Ford Motor Co.; Foreign narcotics traffickers; Fox News; Fox News Channel, "My View With Lara Trump" program; Fox News Channel, "Sunday Morning Futures" program; Fox News Channel, "The Ingraham Angle" program; Fox News Channel, "The Story" program; Fox News Channel, /"Hannity/" program; Fox News Radio, "The Brian Kilmeade Show"; Fox Noticias; Fox Sports; France, President; France, U.S. Ambassador; Furniture, cabinets, and vanities, tariffs on U.S. imports; Gabon, President; Gaza, conflict with Israel; Gaza, hostages held by Hamas; Gaza, humanitarian situation; GB News, "The Late Show Live"; General Motors; General Motors Co.; Germany, Chancellor; Germany, President Trump's visit; Gold Star Families; Golf; Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project; Group of Seven (G–7) nations; Guinea-Bissau, President; Gulf Cooperation Council; Gulf of America Day; Halloween; Hamas political-paramilitary organization; Harvard University, tax-exempt status; Heavy trucks, tariff on U.S. imports; Hockey; Holy See (Vatican City), Pope; Homeland Security Advisory Council; House Freedom Caucus; House majority leader; House Minority Leader Hakeem; Idaho, Governor; Illegal drugs, interdiction efforts; Illegal immigration; Immigration reform; Independence Day; India, Prime Minister; India, relations with Pakistan; India, relations with U.S.; India, trade with U.S.; India,
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