President Donald Trump’s Schedule for Wednesday, September 30, 2020

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President Donald Trump will travel to Minnesota for a campaign event then hold a rally.

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President Trump’s Itinerary for 9/30/20 – note: this  page will be updated during the day if events warrant

All Times EDT

  • 2:30 PM Depart the White House en route to Joint Base Andrews – South Lawn/Marine One
  • 2:40 PM Arrive at Joint Base Andrews – Washington, D.C.
  • 2:50 PM Depart Washington, D.C., en route to Minneapolis, MN – Air Force One

All Times CDT

  • 4:15 PM Arrive at Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport – Minneapolis, MN
  • 4:25 PM Depart Minneapolis, MN, en route to Shorewood, MN
  • 4:55 PM Arrive at a private residence
  • 5:30 PM Participate in a Fundraising Committee Reception
  • 6:25 PM Depart Shorewood, MN, en route to Minneapolis, MN
  • 6:55 PM Arrive at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport – Minneapolis, MN
  • 7:05 PM Depart Minneapolis, MN, en route to Duluth, MN – Air Force One
  • 7:50 PM Arrive at Duluth International Airport – Duluth, MN
  • 8:00 PM Deliver remarks at a Make America Great Again Event [Live Stream]
  • 9:25 PM Depart Duluth, MN, en route to Washington, D.C. – Air Force One

All Times EDT

  • 12:40 AM Arrive at Joint Base Andrews – Washington, D.C.
  • 12:50 AM Depart Joint Base Andrews en route to the White House – Marine One
  • 1:00 AM Arrive at the White House – South Lawn

White House Briefing Schedule

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