President Donald Trump will return to the United States in time for Halloween weekend after a multi-day trip to Asia.
According to President Trump’s schedule, he will return to the White House from overseas on Thursday, October 30th, and participate in a trick-or-treating event with First Lady Melania Trump.
The White House schedule for Friday, Halloween, has not yet been announced, but flight restrictions are in place in the Palm Beach, Florida area, which is usually a marker for the president’s arrival, from noon on Oct. 31 until Sunday night, Nov. 2.
Palm Beach’s social season traditionally picks up around Thanksgiving and dies down after Easter, but Mar-a-Lago Club holds its season-opening party on Halloween. Will Trump come too?
Will President Trump come to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida for Halloween?
Yes, temporary presidential-level flight restrictions mean he’ll be in the city over Halloween weekend.
According to flight restrictions, President Trump could arrive and depart any time between 12:15 p.m. on Oct. 31 and 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 2.
The notice of temporary air restrictions does not mention President Trump by name, but it details the level of restrictions in place for the president’s travel to and from Mar-a-Lago. Those restrictions include a 10-nautical-mile radius ring where most flights are prohibited, followed by a 30-nautical-mile radius ring where more travel is allowed, according to the FAA.
The White House has not commented on Trump’s plans for his private club, Mar-a-Lago.
How many times has President Trump visited Mar-a-Lago this year?
President Trump’s visit to Palm Beach will be his 12th since January 20, when his second term in the White House began.
He visited earlier this month and reportedly spoke at super PAC MAGA Inc.’s $1 million per plate fundraiser on Oct. 17. It was his first time back to his home state of Florida and a private club since the spring.
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Christina Webb is a reporter for the Palm Beach Daily News, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. Contact kwebb@pbdailynews.com. Subscribe now to support our journalism

