President Trump Has Some Very Special Plans For Easter This Year
The 45th President of the United States has some pretty awesome plans for Easter this
year.
Reportedly one of President Trump's favorite holidays, the commander-in-chief will spend
his second Easter in office at his Mar-a-Lago club, closing out the November to April social
season in Palm Beach.
Trump is expected to fly from Ohio, where he'll be giving a speech on his infrastructure
plan, to Florida early Thursday evening.
His schedule has him arriving back at the White House on Sunday, just in time for Monday's
traditional Easter egg hunt on the South Lawn.
President Trump will join First lady Melania and son Barron, who spent the week at Mar-a-Lago
relaxing as Barron has been off from school.Here's more from Newsweek:
Donald Trump Jr. is also in Florida, and was seen at a Palm Beach CrossFit gym he's been
known to frequent.
Trump Jr.'s wife, Vanessa, was also nearby on the beach with her children, despite filing
for divorce this month.
Trump typically attends Easter Sunday mass at the Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea,
where he was married to Melania in 2005.
Last year, churchgoers were required to go through metal detectors but were reportedly
surprised to see the president show up five minutes before the morning service began.
Mar-a-Lago also hosted an Easter brunch and egg hunt last year, that Trump attended with
his children and grandchildren.The visit will cause road closures and delays in the Palm
Beach area beginning Thursday morning.
All forms of travel, including pedestrian, will be prohibited near the golf club and
marine security zones will be put in place.
A 30-mile no-fly zone will also be in effect with some exceptions: A local church, NewSound,
has been given permission by the Federal Aviation Administration to use a helicopter to scatter
Easter eggs.Last year, Trump ended his visits to Mar-a-Lago after Easter and returned again
in November for Thanksgiving.
During the summer months, the president prefers to visit his property in Bedminster, New Jersey.
Trump will return to Washington D.C. on Sunday with Melania to prepare for Monday's Easter
egg roll, The White House's 140th.
The Easter holiday is a time to reflect on the nature of grace.
Although we make mistakes as human beings, God, in his infinite mercy, is forgiving.
And with the previous administration, we as a people definitely strayed from our best
for eight years.
But now, we've course-corrected and, by and large, things are looking up.
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