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This is a list of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2019, the third year of his presidency as the 45th president of the United States.
This list excludes trips made within Washington, D.C., the U.S. federal capital in which the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the president, is located. Also excluded are trips to Camp David, the country residence of the president. International trips are included. Here are the number of visits per state he traveled to:
- One: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, South Carolina, and West Virginia
- Two: Alabama, California, Delaware, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, and Wisconsin
- Three: Alaska and Georgia
- Five: Louisiana, Maryland, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
- Six: New Jersey
- Seven: Texas
- Thirteen: Florida
- Thirty-five: Virginia
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January
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McAllen | January 10 | Arriving via McAllen Miller International Airport, President Trump visited the US-Mexico Border at the Rio Grande Valley.[1] He also participated in an Immigration Roundtable in the McAllen border patrol station.[2] | ![]() |
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New Orleans | January 14 | Arriving via Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, President Trump addressed the American Farm Bureau Federation at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans.[3] | ![]() |
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Arlington | January 17 | President Trump visited the Pentagon to address missile defense strategy as well as the planned withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria.[4] | ![]() |
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Dover | January 19 | President Trump attended a ceremony at Dover Air Force Base to honor the four Americans who were killed by a suicide bombing in Syria.[5] | ![]() |
February
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Mar-a-Lago, Jupiter, West Palm Beach | February 1–3 | President Trump traveled to Palm Beach where he stayed at his private club Mar-a-Lago. Accompanying him were First Lady Melania Trump, their son Barron Trump, and Melania's parents Amalija and Viktor Knav. Jared and Ivanka Kushner were spotted, along with their children, aboard Air Force One by members of the press pool.[6] While in Florida, President Trump played golf with Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods at the Trump National Golf Club.[7] The following day, President Trump played golf with acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney at the Trump International Golf Club.[8] | |
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Bethesda | February 8 | President Trump traveled to the METU Suite of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, for his annual physical examination.[9] | |
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El Paso | February 11–12 | Arriving via El Paso International Airport, President Trump held a Make America Great Again Rally at the El Paso County Coliseum in El Paso.[10] | |
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Mar-a-Lago, Miami | February 15–18 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago.[11] President Trump then traveled to Miami, where he spoke at Florida International University to a largely Venezuelan-American audience to address the ongoing leadership crisis in the country and to express his support for opposition leader Juan Guaido.[12] | ![]() |
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Hanoi | February 26–28 | On February 26, President Trump arriving via Nội Bài International Airport.[13] President Trump stayed at JW Marriott Hotel Hanoi.[14] On February 27, President Trump held bilateral meetings with Vietnamese president Nguyễn Phú Trọng at the Presidential Palace and Vietnamese prime minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc at the Office of Government Hall.[15][16] On February 27–28, President Trump attended the second summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at the Metropole in Hanoi.[17] | ![]() |
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Anchorage | February 28 | President Trump briefly visited U.S. service members at Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson on a refueling stop while on the return trip from Asia.[18] | ![]() |
March
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Oxon Hill | March 2 | President Trump traveled to Oxon Hill where he spoke at the annual CPAC conference.[19] | ![]() |
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Fort Benning | March 8 | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Fort Benning en route to survey damage caused by recent tornadoes.[20] | |
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Lee County | President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Lee County to survey damage caused by recent tornadoes as well as meet with first responders, survivors, and local officials.[20][21] | ![]() | |
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Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach | March 8–11 | After surveying the tornado damage in Alabama, President Trump traveled to Palm Beach to spend the weekend at his private club Mar-a-Lago. Upon his arrival Friday night, President Trump spoke to donors the RNC's annual spring retreat in Palm Beach.[22] The following day, President Trump played golf with Lexi Thompson at the Trump International Golf Club.[23] President Trump attended another fundraiser before he departed on the following day.[22] | |
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Lima, Canton | March 20 | President Trump traveled to Lima to tour the Lima Army Tank Plant, as well as deliver remarks.[24] Afterwards, President Trump flew to Canton, where he participated in a roundtable with supporters and attended a fundraising reception at the Brookside Country Club.[25] | ![]() |
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Mar-a-Lago | March 22–24 | President Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago where he held a working visit with the leaders of five Caribbean countries: President of the Dominican Republic Danilo Medina, President of Haiti Jovenel Moïse, Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia Allen Chastanet, and Prime Minister of the Bahamas Hubert Minnis.[26] During this stay, President Trump did play multiple rounds of golf at the Trump International Golf Club with Lindsey Graham, Trey Gowdy, Mick Mulvaney, and Kid Rock.[27] | ![]() |
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Grand Rapids | March 28 | Arriving via Gerald R. Ford International Airport, President Trump held a Make America Great Again Rally at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. Following the rally, President Trump flew to his private Mar-a-Lago Resort.[28][29][30] | |
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Mar-a-Lago, Canal Point | March 28–31 | President traveled to Mar-a-Lago following a rally held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. While in Florida, he traveled to Lake Okeechobee, where he toured Herbert Hoover Dike and discuss infrastructure repairs. While at Lake Okeechobee, President Trump was accompanied by Florida governor Ron DeSantis, U.S. senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, various members of Congress and commanders of the United States Army Corps of Engineers.[31] | ![]() |
April
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Calexico, Beverly Hills, Rancho Palos Verdes | April 5 | President Trump traveled to Calexico to hold a roundtable discussion on border security that included Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen as well as multiple members of congress, law enforcement and immigration officials and local leaders.[32] In addition to the roundtable discussion, President Trump visited sections of the newly renovated border wall.[33] Following his time at the border, President Trump attended a fundraiser at the private residence of Windsor Healthcare CEO Lee Samson in Beverly Hills,[34] and had a private dinner at Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes.[35] | ![]() |
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Las Vegas | April 5–6 | Following his time in California, President Trump flew to Las Vegas where he spent the night at Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[36] President Trump attended the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual leadership meeting, held at the Venetian, where he participated in a roundtable discussion and delivered remarks.[37] | |
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Sterling | April 7 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club.[38] | |
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San Antonio, Crosby, Houston | April 10 | President Trump traveled to Texas for a pair of fundraising events. The first was held at The Argyle in San Antonio where he participated in a closed-door roundtable and fundraising lunch.[39] The President then traveled to the International Union of Operating Engineers International Training and Education Center in Crosby, where he participated in an executive order-signing event related to expediting the approval for pipelines and other energy projects.[40] Finally, President Trump held a second fundraising event at the Lone Star Flight Museum in Houston.[41] | ![]() |
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Sterling | April 13 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club.[42] | |
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Burnsville | April 15 | Arriving via Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, President Trump attended a business round table discussion at Nuss Truck & Equipment in Burnsville. The occasion of the visit coincided with Tax Day, and Trump specifically touted the 2017 tax law at the event.[43] | ![]() |
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Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach | April 18–21 | President Trump traveled to his Mar-a-Lago resort to spend the Easter holiday. While there, President Trump played golf with professional golfer Lexi Thompson and radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh at the Trump International Golf Club.[44] | ![]() |
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Atlanta | April 24 | Arriving via Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended the Rx Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit in Atlanta, where they spoke about the ongoing opioid crisis in America.[45] | ![]() |
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Indianapolis | April 26 | Arriving via Indianapolis International Airport, President Trump addressed a National Rifle Association convention at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.[46] | ![]() |
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Sterling | April 27 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club to play golf with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.[47] | ![]() |
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Green Bay | Arriving via Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport, President Trump held a Make America Great Again Rally at the Resch Center in Green Bay.[48] | ![]() |
May
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Panama City Beach | May 8 | Arriving via Tyndall Air Force Base, President Trump held a Make America Great Again Rally at the Aaron Bessant Park Amphitheater in Panama City Beach.[49] | ![]() |
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Sterling | May 11 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club.[50] | |
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Hackberry, Metairie | May 14 | President Trump traveled to Hackberry to tour an export terminal which liquifies natural gas for storage and shipping, touting his "America First" energy policy. Afterwards, President Trump flew to Metairie, where he attended a fundraiser at a private residence and addressed supporters present.[51] | ![]() |
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New York City | May 16–17 | President Trump traveled to Upper East Side, Manhattan for a fundraising campaign.[52] | ![]() |
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Sterling | May 18 | President Trump traveled to Trump National Golf Club.[53] |
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