President Donald Trump, who announced early Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19, is known for traveling for both work and play. But he was especially active in the last week. Here's what we know about Trump's travels. bit.ly/3jpDyh9
Thursday, Oct. 1: The president went to New Jersey, where he participated in a roundtable event with supporters and a fundraising reception at his golf club in Bedminster. bit.ly/3jpDyh9
Wednesday, Sept. 30: Trump traveled to Minnesota, where he first participated in a private fundraising reception in Shorewood then traveled to Duluth to host a Make America Great Again rally. bit.ly/3jpDyh9
Tuesday, Sept. 29: Trump went to Cleveland for the first presidential debate between him and former Vice President Joe Biden. bit.ly/3jpDyh9
Monday, Sept. 28: Trump's first event was in the Rose Garden where he provided an update on the nation's coronavirus testing strategy.
Trump then appeared outside the White House for a photo opportunity in front of a Lordstown Motors 2021 endurance truck. bit.ly/3jpDyh9
Sunday, Sept. 27: The president started his day at his golf resort in Virginia.
Later, he held a news conference at the White House, where he touted Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court and attacked Joe Biden. bit.ly/3jpDyh9
Saturday, Sept. 26: The first event on the president's schedule was a greeting with Evangelical Faith Leaders.
Later, Trump officially nominated federal appeals court judge Amy Coney Barrett as his pick to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court. bit.ly/3jpDyh9
Friday, Sept. 25: Trump first appeared at a Latinos for Trump event at his South Florida resort.
The president then went to Atlanta, where he gave a speech on Black empowerment.
Later, he spoke at a rally at an airport in Southeast Virginia. bit.ly/3jpDyh9
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