President Joe Biden’s Schedule for Sunday, November 28, 2021

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Summary:

President Joe Biden returns to the White House Sunday after 6 days at a posh 13,000 square foot mansion he borrowed for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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  • 12:25 PM Depart Nantucket en route to the White House
  • 2:15 PM (estimated) Arrive at the White House

White House Briefing Schedule

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

We are providing former President Donald Trump’s schedule to compare and contrast the leadership and work style of the two presidents. The schedules are from the same “day” in the administration, not the same “date”.

President Donald Trump will play a round of golf Sunday morning at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach Florida. He and First Lady Melania Trump will return to Washington, D.C. in the afternoon.

President Trump’s schedule for 11/26/17

  • 9:23 AM Depart Mar-a-Lago
  • 9:33 AM Arrive Trump International Golf Club – West Palm Beach, Florida
  • 1:57 PM Depart Trump International Golf Club
  • 2:08 PM Arrive Mar-a-Lago
  • 4:20 PM – The president and first lady depart West Palm Beach, Florida en route to Washington, D.C. – Palm Beach Internation Airport
  • 6:45 PM – The president and first lady arrive at the White House – South Lawn

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