List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2018)
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This is a list of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2018, the second year of his first presidency as the 45th president of the United States.
This list excludes trips made within Washington, D.C., the U.S. federal capital in which the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the president, is located. Also excluded are trips to Camp David, the country residence of the president. International trips are included. Here are the number of visits per state or territory he traveled to:
- One: Arizona, Guam, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, New Hampshire, and South Dakota
- Two: California, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Dakota, South Carolina and Wisconsin
- Three: Georgia, Nevada and Texas
- Four: Montana, New York, North Carolina and Tennessee
- Five: Indiana
- Six: Missouri and West Virginia
- Seven: Maryland and Ohio
- Eight: New Jersey and Pennsylvania
- Fourteen: Florida
- Twenty-six: Virginia
January
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Florida | Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach | January 1 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump continued their vacation in Florida. President Trump traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, where he played golf with Fred Funk and Taylor Funk, before departing for Washington, D.C., via Palm Beach International Airport.[1][2] | |
Tennessee | Nashville | January 8 | Arriving via Nashville International Airport, President Trump addressed the American Farm Bureau Federation at their 99th Annual Conference at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.[3][4] Trump was the first sitting president to speak at the AFBF Annual Conference since 1992.[5] | |
Georgia | Atlanta | Arriving via Dobbins Air Reserve Base, President Trump attended the CFP National Championship Game between the University of Alabama and the University of Georgia at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.[6][7] | ||
Maryland | Bethesda | January 12 | President Trump traveled to the METU Suite of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, for his annual physical examination.[8][9] | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach | January 12–15 | President Trump spent Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend at his Mar-a-Lago Resort.[10] President Trump traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on January 13, 14 and 15.[11][12][13] | |
Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh, Coraopolis | January 18 | Arriving via Pittsburgh IAP Air Reserve Station, President Trump visited H&K Equipment in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania.[14] In addition to touring the facility, President Trump lent his support for congressional candidate Rick Saccone, who is running in a special election for the seat vacated by Tim Murphy.[15] | |
Switzerland | Davos | January 25–26 | Arriving via Zürich Airport, President Trump flew to Davos via Marine One, landing at the Intercontinental Davos Landing Zone.[16] He stayed at the InterContinental Davos. He attended the World Economic Forum,[17] where he spoke on January 26. He is the first sitting U.S. president to attend the meeting since Bill Clinton in 2000.[18] He held bilateral meetings with British prime minister Theresa May, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Swiss president Alain Berset and Rwandan president Paul Kagame.[19][20][21] |
February
[edit]Country/ U.S. state | Areas visited | Dates | Details | Image |
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West Virginia | White Sulphur Springs | February 1 | Arriving via Greenbrier Valley Airport, President Trump traveled to White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, to attend the Republican Party retreat at the Greenbrier.[22] | |
Virginia | Sterling | February 2 | President Trump traveled to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection National Targeting Center in Sterling, Virginia, where he met with homeland security officials.[23] | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach | February 2–4 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to his Mar-a-Lago Resort via Palm Beach International Airport.[24][25] Trump traveled to the Trump International Golf Club on February 3 and 4.[26][27][28] | |
Ohio | Cincinnati | February 5 | Arriving via Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport, President Trump traveled to Blue Ash, Ohio, to tout tax reform at the Sheffer Corporation. First Lady Melania Trump visited the Cincinnati Children's Hospital alongside Kellyanne Conway.[29][30] | |
Florida | Parkland, Mar-a-Lago, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach | February 16–19 | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to the Broward Health North Hospital in Parkland, Florida following the school shooting that occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.[31][32] Trump subsequently held a round-table discussion with law enforcement at the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, before departing for Mar-a-Lago.[33][34] Trump traveled to the Trump International Golf Club on February 18, where he greeted visitors in a dining area.[35][36] | |
Maryland | Oxon Hill | February 23 | President Trump delivered remarks at the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center.[37][38] |
March
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North Carolina | Charlotte | March 2 | Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to the Billy Graham Library in North Carolina to attend the funeral of Billy Graham.[39][40] | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach | March 2–3 | Following the funeral of Billy Graham, President Trump traveled to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach.[41] While in Florida, President Trump traveled to the Trump International Golf Club, and met with donors raising funds for his 2020 re-election campaign.[42][43][44] | |
Pennsylvania | Moon Township | March 10 | Arriving via the Atlantic Aviation fixed-base operator by Pittsburgh International Airport, President Trump traveled to Moon Township and campaigned for Congressional candidate Rick Saccone in the Atlantic Aviation hangar, prior to the special election on March 13.[45][46][47] | |
California | San Diego, Los Angeles | March 13–14 | Trump arrived at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Where he addressed troops in an air hangar.[48] From there, he traveled to Otay Mesa near the US–Mexican Border via Brown Field Municipal Airport to look at border wall prototypes.[49][50] After traveling through Los Angeles International Airport and Santa Monica Airport, President Trump attended a Republican fundraiser at the Beverly Park residence of Ed Glazier.[51] Trump spent the night at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown Hotel in Wilshire Grand Center.[52][53] | |
Missouri | St. Louis | March 14 | Arriving via St. Louis Lambert International Airport, President Trump traveled to St. Louis to tour the Boeing facility. While at the Boeing plant, Trump participated in an economic roundtable, with topics including tax cuts and the proposed tariffs. Following his time at the Boeing plant, Trump participated in a fundraising event for Senate candidate Josh Hawley at the Frontenac Hilton Hotel.[54] | |
Virginia | Sterling | March 18 | President Trump traveled to the Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C. in Sterling, Virginia.[55][56] | |
New Hampshire | Manchester | March 19 | Arriving via Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, President Trump traveled to Manchester where he delivered remarks regarding the opioid crisis at Manchester Community College and visited the Manchester Central Fire station.[57][58] | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach | March 23–25 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.[59][60] | |
Virginia | McLean | March 27 | President Trump traveled to the private residence of Giuseppe Cecchi in McLean, Virginia for a private donor event.[61] | |
Ohio | Richfield | March 29 | Arriving via Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, President Trump delivered a speech regarding infrastructure, among other topics, at the Local 18 Richfield Training Facility.[62][63] | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach | March 29 – April 1 | President Trump traveled to his Mar-a-Lago resort to spend the Easter holiday.[64] |
April
[edit]Country/ U.S. state | Areas visited | Dates | Details | Image |
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West Virginia | White Sulphur Springs | April 5 | President Trump traveled to West Virginia to hold a round-table discussion on tax reform at the White Sulphur Springs Civic Center.[65] | |
Virginia | Sterling | April 15 | President Trump traveled to the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, where he played golf with Bret Baier, Joe Hockey, and Mick Mulvaney.[66][67][68] | |
Florida | Hialeah, Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach, Key West | April 16–22 | Arriving via Miami International Airport, President Trump hosted a roundtable on tax cuts for Florida small businesses at the Bucky Dent Gymnasium.[69][70] The president subsequently traveled to Mar-a-Lago.[71] Following his roundtable discussion in Hialeah, President Trump traveled to his Mar-a-Lago resort to host Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe for a summit. On April 18, Trump and Abe traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach to play golf.[72][73] On April 19, President Trump visited Joint Interagency Task Force South at Naval Air Station Key West, to be briefed on drug interdiction efforts.[74] The president returned to Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on April 20 and April 21.[75][76] | |
Virginia | Fairfax County | April 23 | President Trump hosted French president Emmanuel Macron at Mount Vernon in Fairfax County, Virginia.[77][78] | |
Sterling | April 28 | President Trump traveled to the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[79][80] | ||
Michigan | Washington Township | April 28 | Arriving via Selfridge Air National Guard Base, President Trump attended a rally at Total Sports Park in Washington Township.[81][82] |
May
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Texas | Dallas | May 4 | Arriving via Dallas Love Field Airport, President Trump addressed a National Rifle Association convention at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas.[83][84] | |
Ohio | Cleveland | May 5 | Arriving via Burke Lakefront Airport, President Trump traveled to Public Auditorium in Cleveland to hold a roundtable event with the purpose of promoting the Republican tax bill. While at the event, he touted his "America First" agenda and boosted the candidacy of Republican Senate candidate Jim Renacci. Afterwards, he attended a fundraiser for the RNC at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, where around 250 donors were in attendance and an estimated $3 million was raised.[85] | |
Virginia | Sterling | May 6 | President Trump traveled to the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, where he met with Rudy Giuliani.[86][87] | |
Maryland | Prince George's County | May 10 | President Trump traveled to Joint Base Andrews in Prince George's County, Maryland, where he met with detainees released from North Korea.[88][89] | |
Indiana | Elkhart | Arriving via South Bend International Airport, President Trump held a rally at North Side Middle School to support Indiana Republican candidates.[90][91] | ||
Virginia | Sterling | May 12 | President Trump traveled to Sterling, Virginia, to play golf at Trump National Golf Club.[92] | |
May 13 | President Trump traveled to Sterling, Virginia, to play golf at Trump National Golf Club.[93] | |||
Maryland | Bethesda | May 14 | President Trump made a first trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to visit his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, following a procedure on her kidney.[94] | |
May 15 | President Trump made a second trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to visit his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, following a procedure on her kidney.[95][96] | |||
May 16 | President Trump made a third trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to visit his wife, First Lady Melania Trump, following a procedure on her kidney.[97][98] | |||
Virginia | Langley | May 21 | President Trump participated in the swearing-in ceremony for the new CIA director Gina Haspel at the George Bush Center for Intelligence.[99][100] | |
New York | Bethpage, New York City | May 23 | President Trump traveled to the Morrelly Homeland Security Center in Bethpage, New York, and participated in a roundtable on immigration, which included the discussion of the issue of the MS-13 gang. Trump then attended a roundtable and dinner with supporters at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel.[101] | |
Maryland | Annapolis | May 25 | President Trump delivered the Commencement Address at the United States Naval Academy Graduation Ceremony.[102][103] | |
Virginia | Sterling | May 26 | President Trump traveled to the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[104] | |
May 27 | President Trump traveled to the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[105] | |||
Arlington | May 28 | President Trump traveled to Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day, where he participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and delivered remarks at the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater.[106][107] | ||
Tennessee | Nashville | May 29 | President Trump traveled to Nashville to hold a rally for Republican Senate candidate Marsha Blackburn at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium.[108] | |
Texas | Houston, Dallas | May 31 | President Trump traveled to Houston where he met with survivors and first responders of the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting in a hangar of the Coast Guard Air Station Houston. Following this meeting, President Trump traveled to the St. Regis Hotel in Houston, where he held a roundtable with supporters and attended a National Republican Senatorial Committee luncheon. Trump then left for Dallas where he attended a private fundraiser at the Adolphus Hotel before returning to Washington.[109][110] |
June
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Canada | La Malbaie | June 8–9 | Arriving via CFB Bagotville, President Trump traveled from there on board a Marine One to Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu Landing Zone in La Malbaie, Quebec, to attend the G7 Summit at the Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu.[111] President Trump also held bilateral meetings with Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and French president Emmanuel Macron. | |
Singapore | Central Area, Sentosa | June 10–12 | On June 10, President Trump arriving via Paya Lebar Air Base.[112][113] President Trump stayed at the Shangri-La Hotel Singapore.[114][115] On June 11, President Trump held the bilateral meeting with Singaporean prime minister Lee Hsien Loong at The Istana.[116][117] On June 12, President Trump attended the first summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at the Capella Singapore on Sentosa.[118][119] | |
Guam | Yigo | June 13 | President Trump landed at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, where he met with Governor Eddie Baza Calvo.[120][121] | |
Hawaii | Honolulu | June 12 | Air Force One stopped over at Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam.[122][123] | |
Virginia | Sterling | June 16 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[124][125] | |
June 17 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, where he played 18 holes of golf.[126][127] | |||
Minnesota | Duluth | June 20 | Arriving via Duluth International Airport, President Trump traveled to Duluth to attend a roundtable discussion with American workers at a warehouse at the Port of Duluth-Superior.[128][129] He later held a rally at the AMSOIL Arena where he endorsed congressional candidate Pete Stauber.[130][131][132] | |
Nevada | Las Vegas | June 23 | Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump addressed the 2018 Nevada Republican Party State Convention at the Suncoast Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.[133][134] He also held a business roundtable to discuss tax reform with supporters at the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa.[135][136] | |
Virginia | Sterling | June 24 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[137][138] | |
South Carolina | West Columbia | June 25 | Landing at the Eagle Aviation Terminal of Columbia Metropolitan Airport, President Trump held a rally to support Governor Henry McMaster at Airport High School.[139][140] | |
North Dakota | Fargo | June 27 | Arriving via Hector International Airport, President Trump held a rally at the Scheels Arena to support Representative Kevin Cramer for the upcoming Senate election.[141][142] | |
Wisconsin | Milwaukee, Mount Pleasant | June 27–28 | Landing at General Mitchell Air National Guard Base, the President traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, following a rally in North Dakota, where he stayed overnight at The Pfister Hotel.[143][144] On June 28, President Trump attended a breakfast fundraiser at the hotel for the Republican National Committee before traveling by motorcade to Mount Pleasant to attend the groundbreaking for Foxconn's North American manufacturing plant.[145][146] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | June 29–July 1 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.[147][148][149] |
July
[edit]Country/ U.S. state | Areas visited | Dates | Details | Image |
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West Virginia | White Sulphur Springs | July 3 | Arriving via Greenbrier Valley Airport, President Trump spoke at the Salute for Service military charity dinner at The Greenbrier resort.[150] | |
Virginia | Sterling | July 4 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[151][152] | |
Montana | Great Falls | July 5 | Arriving via Great Falls International Airport, President Trump held a rally to support Senate candidate Matt Rosendale at the Four Seasons Arena.[153][154][155] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | July 5–8 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.[156] | |
Belgium | Brussels | July 10–12 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Brussels, arriving via Melsbroek Air Base on July 10. President Trump attended the 2018 NATO summit. President Trump also held bilateral meetings with French president Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel. | |
United Kingdom | London, Blenheim Palace, Chequers, Windsor Castle, Aberdeen, South Ayrshire | July 12–15 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled the United Kingdom, arriving via Stansted Airport on July 12. President Trump attended a black-tie dinner hosted by Prime Minister Theresa May at Blenheim Palace before spending the night at Winfield House in London. On July 13, President Trump watched a joint special forces operation with Prime Minister May. President Trump and Prime Minister May held a bilateral meeting and joint press conference at Chequers where he discussed her Brexit plan and a future US-UK trade deal.[157][158] President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. In the evening, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump departed for Scotland, arriving at Prestwick Airport before departing via motorcade to his Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire.[159] | |
Finland | Helsinki | July 15–16 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Helsinki, arriving via Helsinki Airport in the evening on July 15. President Trump then traveled by motorcade to the Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa where he spent the night in advance of the summit meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin.[160] On July 16, President Trump joined Finnish president Sauli Niinistö for breakfast at his official residence Mäntyniemi before traveling to the Presidential Palace for his meeting with President Putin. After meeting behind closed doors both privately and with advisers, presidents Trump and Putin held a joint news conference. | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | July 20–22 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.[161] | |
Missouri | Kansas City | July 24 | Arriving via Kansas City International Airport, President Trump addressed the VFW and participated in a luncheon supporting Josh Hawley in his bid for the Missouri US senate seat.[162] | |
Iowa | Peosta | July 26 | Arriving via Dubuque Regional Airport, President Trump traveled to Peosta, Iowa, where he toured the advanced manufacturing lab at Northeast Iowa Community College and participated in a roundtable discussion on workforce development.[163] | |
Illinois | Granite City | Arriving via St. Louis Lambert International Airport, President Trump traveled to Granite City, Illinois, where he toured the Granite City Works Hot Strip Mill. President Trump then traveled to Granite City Works Steel Coil Warehouse, where he delivered remarks on trade.[164] | ||
New Jersey | Bedminster | July 27–29 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.[165][166] | |
Florida | Tampa | July 31 | Arriving via Tampa International Airport, President Trump traveled to Tampa Bay Technical High School to discuss the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act. President Trump subsequently held a rally at Expo Hall in the Florida State Fairgrounds supporting Ron DeSantis in the upcoming gubernatorial election.[167] |
August
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Pennsylvania | Wilkes-Barre | August 2 | Arriving via Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, President Trump held a roundtable with supporters. Following that he held a rally in support of Representative Lou Barletta for the US Senate at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza.[168][169] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | August 2–4 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.[170] | |
Ohio | Lewis Center | August 4 | Arriving via John Glenn Columbus International Airport, President Trump held a rally at Olentangy Orange High School in support of Troy Balderson in the upcoming Ohio congressional district special election.[171][172] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | August 4–13 | President Trump returned to the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, from Ohio, where he signed an executive order imposing sanctions on Iran. On August 7, President Trump hosted an official dinner for business executives at the club's Orchid Room.[173][174] On August 8, President Trump met with Bikers for Trump at the club's grand ballroom. President Trump also held a personal meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook.[175][176] | |
New York | Fort Drum, Utica | August 13 | Arriving via Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield, President Trump traveled to Fort Drum, New York to participate in the signing of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 in Hangar 2060. Following the signing, President Trump traveled to Utica, New York, arriving via Griffiss International Airport, where he held a roundtable with supporters and participated in a fundraiser for Representative Claudia Tenney at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Utica.[177][178] | |
Southampton | August 17 | Arriving via Francis S. Gabreski Airport, President Trump traveled to Southampton, New York where he attended a roundtable with supporters and gave remarks at a luncheon at a private residence. The event was a joint fundraiser benefiting Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. and the Republican National Committee.[179] | ||
New Jersey | Bedminster | August 17–19 | Following a fundraising event in Southampton, New York, President Trump traveled to his private golf club in Bedminster, arriving via the Morristown Municipal Airport.[180] | |
West Virginia | Charleston | August 21 | Arriving via Yeager Airport, President Trump traveled to Charleston, West Virginia where he held a roundtable with supporters and a Make America Great Again Rally at the Charleston Civic Center.[181] | |
Ohio | Columbus | August 24 | Arriving via John Glenn Columbus International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Columbus, Ohio. While in Columbus, the pair visited Nationwide Children's Hospital before traveling to the Greater Columbus Convention Center, where the president hosted a roundtable with supporters and delivered remarks to the Ohio Republican Party State Dinner.[182] | |
Virginia | Sterling | August 25 | President Trump traveled to Sterling, Virginia, to the Trump International Golf Club.[183] | |
August 26 | President Trump traveled to Sterling, Virginia, to the Trump International Golf Club.[184] | |||
Indiana | Evansville | August 30 | Arriving via Evansville Regional Airport, President Trump traveled to Evansville, Indiana. While in Indiana, Trump held a roundtable with supporters at Old National Events Plaza and delivered remarks to the joint fundraising committee. Following this event, Trump traveled to the Ford Center where he held a Make America Great Again Rally and endorsed Senate candidate Mike Braun.[185][186] | |
North Carolina | Charlotte | August 31 | President Trump traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina, where he participated in a signing event, held a roundtable with supporters, and delivered remarks to a joint fundraising committee.[187] |
September
[edit]Country/ U.S. state | Areas visited | Dates | Details | Image |
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Virginia | Sterling | September 1 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[188][189] | |
September 2 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[190][191] | |||
Montana | Billings | September 6 | Arriving via Billings Logan International Airport, President Trump traveled to Montana where he attended a rally on behalf of Matt Rosendale at the Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark.[192][193] Trump remained overnight at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Billings.[194] | |
North Dakota | Fargo | September 7 | Arriving via Hector International Airport, President Trump traveled to Fargo, where he attended a fundraiser at the Delta Hotel Fargo to raise money for Representative Kevin Cramer in the upcoming Senate election.[195][196] | |
South Dakota | Sioux Falls | Arriving via Sioux Falls Regional Airport, President Trump traveled to Sioux Falls where he attended a fundraiser dinner for gubernatorial candidate Kristi Noem at the Denny Sanford Premier Center.[197][198] | ||
Virginia | Sterling | September 8 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[199][200] | |
Pennsylvania | Shanksville | September 11 | Arriving via John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump flew to the United Airlines Flight 93 via Marine One, and participated in a memorial service honoring the victims of United Airlines Flight 93 which crashed into a field in Somerset County on September 11, 2001. This event marked the dedication of the Tower of Voices, a new addition to the Flight 93 National Memorial.[201] | |
North Carolina | MCAS Cherry Point, Havelock, New Bern | September 19 | President Trump joined North Carolina governor Roy Cooper and toured areas affected by Hurricane Florence.[202][203][204] | |
South Carolina | Conway | President Trump joined South Carolina governor Henry McMaster and toured areas affected by Hurricane Florence.[205] | ||
Nevada | Las Vegas | September 20–21 | President Trump traveled to Las Vegas to attend a campaign rally for Senator Dean Heller on September 20 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.[206] Trump remained overnight at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, where he held a fundraiser for Dean Heller and Danny Tarkanian on September 21.[207] He then held a round table with supporters and held a bill signing at the VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System.[208] | |
Missouri | Springfield | September 21 | Arriving via Springfield-Branson National Airport, President Trump traveled to Springfield to attend a campaign rally for Josh Hawley at JQH Arena on the campus of Missouri State University.[209][210] | |
New Jersey | Bedminster | September 21–23 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.[211][212] | |
New York | New York City | September 23–27 | President Trump traveled to New York City to attend the United Nations summit, arriving at Trump Tower on September 23. President Trump subsequently dined with Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe at Trump Tower.[citation needed] On September 24, President Trump attended the United Nations event on 'Global Drug Problem' at the Headquarters of the United Nations. President Trump subsequently held a bilateral meeting with South Korean president Moon Jae-in at the Lotte New York Palace and signed new revisions into the ROK-US free trade agreement.[citation needed] President Trump then held bilateral meetings with Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and French president Emmanuel Macron at the Lotte New York Palace.[citation needed] On September 25, President Trump addressed the United Nations General Assembly at the Headquarters of the United Nations.[citation needed] President Trump subsequently held a bilateral meeting with Colombian president Iván Duque Márquez at the Lotte New York Palace.[citation needed] On September 26, President Trump held bilateral meetings with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe, and British prime minister Theresa May at the Lotte New York Palace.[citation needed] On September 27, President Trump visited the United States Mission to the United Nations.[213][214] | |
Virginia | Sterling | September 29 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[215][216] | |
West Virginia | Wheeling | Arriving via Wheeling Ohio County Airport, President Trump traveled to Wheeling to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Patrick Morrisey at the WesBanco Arena.[217][218] |
October
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Tennessee | Johnson City | October 1 | Arriving via Tri-Cities Regional Airport, President Trump traveled to Johnson City to participate in a roundtable with supporters and subsequently attended a campaign rally at the Freedom Hall Civic Center for US Senate candidate Marsha Blackburn.[219][220] | |
Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | October 2 | Arriving via Philadelphia International Airport, President Trump traveled to Philadelphia to address Electricians and Engineers at a NECA convention.[221] | |
Mississippi | Southaven | President Trump traveled to Southaven to attend a campaign rally for Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith at the Landers Center.[222][223] | ||
Minnesota | Minneapolis, Rochester | October 4 | President Trump traveled to Minneapolis for a fundraiser, then to Rochester to attend a campaign rally for Congressman Jason Lewis, congressional candidate Jim Hagedorn, and Senate candidate Karin Housley at the Mayo Civic Center.[224][225] | |
Kansas | Topeka | October 6 | President Trump traveled to Topeka to attend a campaign rally for Gubernatorial candidate Kris Kobach at the Kansas Expocentre.[226] | |
Virginia | Sterling | October 7 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[227] | |
Florida | Orlando | October 8 | President Trump addressed the International Association of Chiefs of Police and Law Enforcement Convention in Orlando, Florida. The convention was held in the Orange County Convention Center.[228] | |
Iowa | Council Bluffs | October 9 | Arriving via the airport in Omaha, Nebraska, President Trump traveled to Council Bluffs to attend a campaign rally for Governor Kim Reynolds and Congressman David Young at the Mid-America Center.[229] | |
Pennsylvania | Erie | October 10 | Arriving via Erie International Airport, President Trump traveled to Erie to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Lou Barletta and Congressman Mike Kelly at the Erie Insurance Arena.[230] | |
Ohio | Cincinnati, Lebanon | October 12 | Arriving via Cincinnati Municipal Airport, President Trump traveled to Cincinnati for a fundraiser, then to Lebanon to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Jim Renacci and Congressman Steve Chabot at the Warren County Fairgrounds.[231] | |
Kentucky | Richmond | October 13 | Arriving via Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, President Trump traveled to Richmond to attend a campaign rally for Congressman Andy Barr at the Alumni Coliseum on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University.[232] | |
Virginia | Sterling | October 14 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.[233] | |
Florida | Valparaiso, Lynn Haven | October 15 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited areas affected by Hurricane Michael.[234][235] | |
Georgia | Warner Robins | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited areas affected by Hurricane Michael.[236] | ||
Montana | Missoula | October 18 | Arriving via Missoula International Airport, President Trump traveled to Missoula to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Matt Rosendale at the Missoula Montana Airport.[237] | |
Arizona | Scottsdale, Mesa | October 18–20 | Arriving via Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, the President traveled to Scottsdale, where he stayed overnight at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort.[238] On October 19, President Trump attending a roundtable with supporters, gave remarks at the Joint Fundraiser Community Luncheon, having a signing of presidential memorandum of Water Rights in the West,[239] he participate of Defense roundtable, subsequently traveled to Mesa to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Martha McSally at the International Air Response.[240] | |
Nevada | Elko | October 20 | Arriving via Elko Regional Airport, President Trump traveled to Elko to attend a campaign rally for gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt and Senator Dean Heller at the Elko Regional Airport.[241] | |
Texas | Houston | October 22 | Arriving via Ellington Field, President Trump traveled to Houston to attend a roundtable with supporters and campaign rally for Governor Greg Abbott and Senator Ted Cruz at the Toyota Center.[242] | |
Wisconsin | Mosinee | October 24 | President Trump traveled to Mosinee to attend a campaign rally for Governor Scott Walker and Senate candidate Leah Vukmir at the Central Wisconsin Airport.[243] | |
North Carolina | Charlotte | October 26 | Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump traveled to Charlotte to attend a campaign rally for congressional candidate Mark Harris and Congressman Ted Budd at the Bojangles' Coliseum.[244] | |
Indiana | Indianapolis | October 27 | Arriving via Indianapolis International Airport, President Trump addressed the Future Farmers of America Convention at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse.[245][246] | |
Illinois | Murphysboro | President Trump traveled to Murphysboro to attend a campaign rally for Congressman Mike Bost at the Southern Illinois Airport.[247][248] | ||
Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh | October 30 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Pittsburgh via the Pittsburgh International Airport to offer their thoughts and prayers following the synagogue shooting.[249] | |
Florida | Fort Myers, Estero | October 31 | Arriving via Southwest Florida International Airport, President Trump traveled to Fort Myers to attend a campaign rally for gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis and Senate candidate Rick Scott at the Hertz Arena.[250] |
November
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Missouri | Columbia | November 1 | President Trump traveled to Columbia to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Josh Hawley at the Columbia Regional Airport.[251] | |
West Virginia | Huntington | November 2 | President Trump traveled to Huntington to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Patrick Morrisey and congressional candidate Carol Miller at the Tri-State Airport.[252] | |
Indiana | Indianapolis | Arriving via Indianapolis International Airport, President Trump traveled to Indianapolis to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Mike Braun at the Southport High School.[253] | ||
Montana | Belgrade | November 3 | President Trump traveled to Belgrade to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Matt Rosendale and Congressman Greg Gianforte at the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport.[254] | |
Florida | Pensacola | President Trump traveled Pensacola to attend a campaign rally for gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis and Senate candidate Rick Scott at the Pensacola International Airport.[255] | ||
Georgia | Macon | November 4 | President Trump traveled to Macon to attend a campaign rally for gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp at the Middle Georgia Regional Airport.[256] | |
Tennessee | Chattanooga | Arriving via Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport, President Trump traveled to Chattanooga to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Marsha Blackburn at the McKenzie Arena.[257] | ||
Ohio | Cleveland | November 5 | Arriving via Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, President Trump traveled to Cleveland to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Jim Renacci and gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine at the I-X Center.[258] | |
Indiana | Fort Wayne | Arriving via Fort Wayne International Airport, President Trump traveled to Fort Wayne to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Mike Braun at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.[259] | ||
Missouri | Cape Girardeau | Arriving via Cape Girardeau Regional Airport, President Trump traveled to Cape Girardeau to attend a campaign rally for Senate candidate Josh Hawley with special guests Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and Lee Greenwood at the Show Me Center.[260] | ||
France | Paris | November 9–11 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Paris, arriving via Orly Airport on November 9. President Trump held a bilateral meeting with President Emmanuel Macron at Élysée Palace on November 10. On November 11, President Trump participated in the Armistice Day celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the Armistice with Germany that brought major hostilities of World War I to an end. President Trump visited the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial.[261][262][263] | |
California | Chico, Paradise, Malibu | November 17 | President Trump traveled to California to visit the affected areas of California Wildfire.[264][265] | |
Florida | Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach | November 20–25 | Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump traveled to West Palm Beach for the Thanksgiving Holiday.[266] On November 21, Trump visited Trump International Golf Club to play a round of golf with Jack Nicklaus, Gary Nicklaus and GT Nicklaus.[267] On November 22, Trump visited the Coast Guard Station Lake Worth Inlet.[268] On November 22–25, Trump traveled to the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.[269][270][271] | |
Mississippi | Tupelo, Gulfport, Biloxi | November 26 | President Trump traveled to Tupelo and Biloxi to attend two separate campaign rallies for Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith for upcoming Mississippi Special Election Runoff at the Tupelo Regional Airport and Mississippi Coast Coliseum.[272][273][274] President Trump traveled to Gulfport for roundtable on the FIRST STEP Act.[275] | |
Argentina | Buenos Aires | November 29 – December 1 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrived in Ministro Pistarini International Airport on November 29, to attend the G20 summit.[276] On November 30, President Trump held a bilateral meeting with President Mauricio Macri at Casa Rosada.[277] President Trump signs the deal of USMCA along with Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and outgoing Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto.[278] President Trump also held bilateral meetings with Australian prime minister Scott Morrison, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi,[279] Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe and South Korean president Moon Jae-in. On December 1, President Trump held bilateral meetings with German chancellor Angela Merkel and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[280][281][282][283] President Trump also held a bilateral meeting and dinner with Chinese president Xi Jinping to discuss trade relations between the two countries.[284] |
December
[edit]Country/ U.S. state | Areas visited | Dates | Details | Image |
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Missouri | Kansas City | December 7 | Arriving via Kansas City International Airport, President Trump addressed the Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference at The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center.[285] | |
Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | December 8 | Arriving via Philadelphia International Airport, President Trump attended the 119th Army-Navy Game to handle coin toss at the Lincoln Financial Field.[286] | |
Virginia | Arlington | December 15 | President Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery to pay honor for Wreaths Across America Day.[287] | |
Iraq | Al Asad Air Base | December 26 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump made an unannounced Christmas visit in order to meet with American troops at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq.[288] | |
Germany | Ramstein Air Base | December 27 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited American troops at Ramstein Air Base in Germany on their way back from Iraq.[289] |
See also
[edit]- List of international presidential trips made by Donald Trump
- List of Donald Trump rallies (December 2016–2022)
- List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump
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The White House has informed the press pool that POTUS is with PGA Champions Tour Player Fred Funk and his son Taylor Funk (who is also a golfer) this morning.
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As the number of protestors dwindled outside the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center as President Donald Trump took the stage inside, about ten members of the American Indian coalition arrived with drums, maracas and a shell horn.
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Air Force 1 landed at Dobbins Air Reserve Base just before 6 p.m. and then was rushed to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown for the big game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide.
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President Donald Trump met with Rwandan President Paul Kagame, calling him a "friend" in the aftermath of Trump's controversial comments about African countries.
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The meetings with Netanyahu and May were the centerpiece of Trump's first day at the World Economic Forum, an annual gathering of global leaders and titans of business in a ski resort town in the Swiss Alps.
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Trump visited the U.S. Customs and Border Protection National Targeting Center in Virginia on Friday. At a roundtable with top homeland security officials, the Republican president said their jobs would be "100 per cent easier" with the right laws.
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Motorcade entered Mar-a-Lago compound at 7:17 pm.
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Motorcade arrived Trump International Golf Club at 9:45 am., pool vans peeled off for our hold location- Palm Beach County Public Library.
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Motorcade arrived at Trump International Golf Club at 9:32 am.
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Trump landed at Lunken Airport on Air Force One at 1:30 p.m. and headed north to Blue Ash to visit a factory that he says will be a big beneficiary of the law he and fellow Republicans passed in December.
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"It's very sad something like this could happen," Trump told reporters at Broward Health North hospital.
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Motorcade arrived at the Broward County Sheriffs office in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., at 7:35 PM [...] Press pool was ushered into the Lynn Futch Auditorum.
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UPDATE PDATE 7:28 p.m.: After being cooped up in Mar-a-Lago for two days, the president has decided to spend the evening at Trump International Golf Club, his private club in West Palm Beach.
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Still no updates from the White House with regard to POTUS activities, but Instagram video posted to the golf clubs location page showed POTUS, wearing a dark suit and red striped tie, shaking hands with a patron in a crowded dining area.
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At 9:33 a.m., Marine One touched down in a parking lot near Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, just outside Washington, where POTUS will address CPAC.
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The riff started when Trump saw himself on the big screen next to the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
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The motorcade traveled east from Palm Beach International, across the Intracoastal Waterway into Palm Beach proper, arriving at Mar-a-Lago at 1530.
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Trump stayed longer than expected at his fundraiser, which was closed to the press. He left Mar-a-Lago at 2:19 p.m..
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The presidents motorcade pulled into the entrance of Trump International golf course at 0816.
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Air Force One landed at Atlantic Aviation, next to the Pittsburgh International Airport, at 6:31 pm after a brief, uneventful flight. Technically were in Moon Township.
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Motorcade arrived at the RON hotel, the Intercontinental Los Angeles Downtown, at 9 pm local time.
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Motorcade arrived at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va at 10:24 am.
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He departed the residence shortly before 10 a.m., heading to the Trump National Golf Club in Northern Virginia.
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While hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Washington and cities around the world to push for tighter gun control laws in the U.S., Donald Trump was in Florida at Mar-a-Lago.
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Trump is scheduled to depart Washington for Palm Beach late this afternoon.
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President Donald Trump paid a visit to northeast Ohio Thursday to tout his infrastructure plan to hundreds of operating engineers at Local 18 Richfield Training Facility.
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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP played golf Sunday with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, Australian Ambassador to the U.S. Joe Hockey and OMB Director Mick Mulvaney at Trump National in Virginia.
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The event was held in the Bucky Dent Gymnasium at a recreation center that bears the former baseball player's name.
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Motorcade arrived at Mar-a-Lago at 3:00pm for a quick-drop off.
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President Donald Trump and Japan's Shinzo Abe are making time for a round of golf during their Mar-a-Lago summit. The leaders arrived at Trump International Golf Club, a Trump-owned course, in West Palm Beach early Wednesday morning.
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