President Joe Biden’s Schedule for Friday, February 19, 2021

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Summary:

President Joe Biden will receive his daily briefing and participate in a Munich security conference on Friday. He will then tour a Pfizer plant in Michigan.

There is nothing else on his schedule.

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President Biden’s Itinerary for 2/19/21:

All Times EST

  • 8:00 AM Receive daily briefing – Oval Office
  • 11:15 AM Attend Munich Conference remotely – East Room
  • 11:55 AM Depart the White House – Marine One
  • 12:05 PM Arrive Joint Base Andrews – Washington, D.C.
  • 12:15 PM Depart Joint Base Andrews – Air Force One
  • 1:45 PM Arrive Battle Creek international Airport – Kalamazoo, MI
  • 2:25 PM Tour Pfizer plant
  • 3:10 PM Deliver remarks at the Pfizer plant
  • 3:50 PM Depart Kalamazoo, MI en route to D.C. – Air Force One
  • 5:20 PM Arrive Joint Base Andrews – Washingon, D.C.
  • 5:30 PM Depart Joint Base Andrews – Marine One
  • 5:40 PM Arrive at the White House – South Lawn

White House Briefing Schedule

Keep an Eye on the President at Our President’s Schedule Page.

Please Note: this page will be updated during the day if events warrant

The schedule is comprised of information available from the public schedule released by the White House and several sources of publicly available information. No sensitive information is used to create this itinerary.

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