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Trump returning to White House ahead of Mar-a-Lago New Year’s Eve party
President Trump strategies to return to the White House from Florida on Thursday — earlier than initially prepared, according to a schedule launched late Wednesday night.
The president’s early departure for Washington, D.C., comes as visitors are set to participate in the yearly New Year’s Eve gala at Mar-a-Lago, at which Trump has actually made remarks for the previous 3 years of his presidency, according to The Hill.
“The President and First Lady will be leaving Florida for the White House tomorrow at 11:00 AM,” the schedule stated, according to a tweet published by Francesca Chambers, a press reporter for McClatchy.
No particular factor was provided for the modification in strategies, The Associated Press reported.
The president and very first girl have actually remained in Florida given that Dec. 23.
Trump has actually been preoccupied with the election and the coronavirus relief bill throughout that time.
SEN. HAWLEY BLASTS HYPOCRITICAL DEMOCRATS OVER ELECTION COUNT OBJECTION, POINTS TO BUSH RACE
Previously Wednesday, Republican Politician U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri revealed he prepared to obstacle Congress’s counting of the Electoral College votes next Wednesday that would verify President-elect Joe Biden’s win.
Senate GOP leaders protest the effort to obstacle Biden’s win, with Senate Bulk Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledging the previous vice president’s success, and behind closed doors prompting Senate Republicans not to contest the election results.
However with Hawley signing up with the little group of House Republicans in objecting, the joint session of Congress next week would be liquified and the House and Senate would then fulfill individually for 2 hours to dispute and vote on an objected to state’s electoral vote.
A state’s slate of electoral votes would be tossed just if both the House and Senate vote to do so.
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Trump earlier Wednesday tweeted, “JANUARY SIXTH, SEE YOU IN DC!” as he continues his push to reverse the election results.
Fox News‘ Paul Steinhauser and Jason Donner and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
President Trump strategies to return to the White House from Florida on Thursday — earlier than initially prepared, according to a schedule launched late Wednesday night.
The president’s early departure for Washington, D.C., comes as visitors are set to participate in the yearly New Year’s Eve gala at Mar-a-Lago, at which Trump has actually made remarks for the previous 3 years of his presidency, according to The Hill.
“The President and First Lady will be leaving Florida for the White House tomorrow at 11:00 AM,” the schedule stated, according to a tweet published by Francesca Chambers, a press reporter for McClatchy.
No particular factor was provided for the modification in strategies, The Associated Press reported.
The president and very first girl have actually remained in Florida given that Dec. 23.
Trump has actually been preoccupied with the election and the coronavirus relief bill throughout that time.
SEN. HAWLEY BLASTS HYPOCRITICAL DEMOCRATS OVER ELECTION COUNT OBJECTION, POINTS TO BUSH RACE
Previously Wednesday, Republican Politician U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri revealed he prepared to obstacle Congress’s counting of the Electoral College votes next Wednesday that would verify President-elect Joe Biden’s win.
Senate GOP leaders protest the effort to obstacle Biden’s win, with Senate Bulk Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledging the previous vice president’s success, and behind closed doors prompting Senate Republicans not to contest the election results.
However with Hawley signing up with the little group of House Republicans in objecting, the joint session of Congress next week would be liquified and the House and Senate would then fulfill individually for 2 hours to dispute and vote on an objected to state’s electoral vote.
A state’s slate of electoral votes would be tossed just if both the House and Senate vote to do so.
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Trump earlier Wednesday tweeted, “JANUARY SIXTH, SEE YOU IN DC!” as he continues his push to reverse the election results.
Fox News‘ Paul Steinhauser and Jason Donner and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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