List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2020)

This is a list of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2020, the fourth year of his presidency as the 45th president of the United States. He has been a candidate for re-election since June 2019, and the presidential primaries began in February.

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. The number of visits per state or territory where he traveled are:

Locations in the contiguous United States that President Donald Trump has visited in 2020.

January (blue) – February (yellow) – March (brown) – April (pink) – May (grey) – June (orange) – July (purple) – August (light blue) – September (magenta) – October (green) – November (red) –

December (light green)
Map of trips made by Donald Trump within the United States in 2020:
  Washington, D.C.
  7 or more visits
  6 visits
  5 visits
  4 visits
  3 visits
  2 visits
  1 visit
  No visits

January

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Florida Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach January 1–5 President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump continued their vacation in Florida. On January 1 and 2, President Trump traveled again to the Trump International Golf Club.[1]
Ohio Toledo January 9 Arriving via Toledo Express Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Huntington Center.[2][3]
Louisiana New Orleans January 13 Arriving via Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended the CFP National Championship Game between Clemson University and Louisiana State University at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.[4]
Wisconsin Milwaukee January 14 Arriving via General Mitchell International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena.[5]
Florida Mar-a-Lago January 17–19 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.[6][7]
Texas Austin January 19 Arriving via Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, President Trump addressed the American Farm Bureau Federation at the Austin Convention Center.[8]
  Switzerland Davos January 21–22 Arriving via Zürich Airport, President Trump flew to Davos on Marine One, landing at the Intercontinental Davos Landing Zone. He stayed at the InterContinental Davos.[9] He attended the World Economic Forum, where he spoke on January 22. He held bilateral meetings with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, Swiss president Simonetta Sommaruga, Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan, Iraqi Kurdish president Nechirvan Barzani and Iraqi president Barham Salih.[10]
Florida Doral January 23 Arriving via Miami International Airport, President Trump addressed the Republican National Committee Winter Meeting at the Trump National Doral Miami.[11]
New Jersey Wildwood January 28 Arriving via Atlantic City International Airport, President Trump flew to Wildwood on Marine One, landing at Cape May Airport. President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Wildwoods Convention Center.[12][13]
Michigan Warren January 30 Arriving via Selfridge Air National Guard Base, President Trump spoke at Dana Incorporated to celebrate the signing of the USMCA.[14][15][16]
Iowa Des Moines Arriving via Des Moines International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Knapp Center on the campus of Drake University.[17][18]
Florida Mar-a-Lago January 31 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.[19][20]

February

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Florida Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach February 1–2 President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump continued their weekend vacation in Florida, attending a Super Bowl party on Sunday night. President Trump golfed at Trump International Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday.[21][22]
North Carolina Charlotte February 7 Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump spoke at the North Carolina Opportunity Now Summit on the campus of Central Piedmont Community College.[23]
New Hampshire Manchester February 10 Arriving via Manchester–Boston Regional Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the SNHU Arena.[24]
Delaware Dover President Trump stopped at Dover Air Force Base on his way back from New Hampshire to pay respects to two American troops killed in an insider attack in Afghanistan.[25]
Virginia Rosslyn February 13 President Trump visited the annex office of the Republican National Committee.[26][27]
Florida Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach February 14–16 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. On Saturday the President golfed at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. On Saturday night he attended a fundraiser at the home of Nelson Peltz in Palm Beach.[28]
Daytona Beach February 16 Arriving via Daytona Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump attended the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. President Trump was the first sitting president to be appointed Grand Marshal of the race.[29]
California Beverly Hills February 18 Arriving via Los Angeles International Airport and traveling to Santa Monica Airport on Marine One, President Trump spent the afternoon in Beverley Hills at the Montage Beverly Hills.[30] There the president met with the members of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and LA 2028 organizers. The president then held a fundraiser at the hotel.
Nevada Las Vegas February 18–19 Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump spent the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas.[31][32]
California Rancho Mirage February 19 Arriving via Palm Springs International Airport, President Trump participated in a roundtable with supporters at the Porcupine Creek Golf Club. The president then held a fundraiser at Larry Ellison's private home on the same property.[30]
Bakersfield Arriving via Meadows Field Airport, President Trump delivered remarks to Rural Stakeholders on California Water Accessibility at the JACO Hangar in Meadows Field Airport.[30]
Arizona Phoenix Arriving via Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.[33][34]
Nevada Las Vegas February 19–20 Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump returned to Las Vegas to again spend the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas. On February 20, President Trump delivered the Commencement Address at the Hope for Prisoners Graduation Ceremony at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Colorado Colorado Springs February 20 Arriving via Peterson Air Force Base, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Broadmoor World Arena.[35]
Nevada Las Vegas February 20–21 Arriving via McCarran International Airport, President Trump returned to Las Vegas to again spend the night at the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas. On February 21, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Las Vegas Convention Center before returning to Washington.
 India Ahmedabad, Agra, New Delhi February 24–25 President Trump and the First Lady left Washington for India on February 23, with a stop at Ramstein Air Base in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany to refuel. They landed at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmebadad on Monday morning. The President was greeted by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. He then visited the Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad. The President and the First Lady then participated in a Namaste Trump Rally at Motera Stadium, the largest cricket stadium in the world. They then flew to Agra, arriving via Agra Air Base, where they toured the Taj Mahal. They then flew to New Delhi, arriving via Palam Air Force Station, where they spent the night at the ITC Maurya. On Tuesday the President participated in a welcome ceremony at the Rashtrapati Bhavan with President of India Ram Nath Kovind. He then visited the Raj Ghat memorial. He then visited the Hyderabad House, where he held bilateral meetings and a joint press conference with Prime Minister Modi. He then visited the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi. He then returned to the Rashtrapati Bhavan for a state dinner with President Kovind before flying home on Air Force One.
South Carolina North Charleston February 28 Arriving via Charleston International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center.[36]
Maryland National Harbor February 29 President Trump spoke at CPAC 2020, which was held at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center.[37]

March

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
North Carolina Charlotte March 2 Arriving via Charlotte Douglas International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the Bojangles' Coliseum.[38]
Maryland Bethesda March 3 President Trump visited the Vaccine Research Center and the Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory at the National Institutes of Health.[39]
Pennsylvania Scranton March 5 Arriving via Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, President Trump participated in a Fox News Town Hall at the Scranton Cultural Center.[40]
Tennessee Nashville, Cookeville March 6 Arriving via Nashville International Airport, President Trump visited both Nashville and Cookeville to survey areas damaged in the March 2020 Tennessee tornado outbreak.[41][42]
Georgia Atlanta Arriving via Dobbins Air Reserve Base, President Trump visited the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, where was given a tour and checked on the health agency's progress in containing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[43][44][45]
Florida Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach March 6–9 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump traveled to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. He traveled to the Trump International Golf Club to play golf on March 7 and 8.[46] President Trump hosted President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro at Mar-a-Lago on March 7.
Longwood March 9 Arriving via Orlando Sanford International Airport, President Trump held a fundraiser at the home of Bob Dello Russo.[47]
Virginia Norfolk March 28 Arriving via Naval Station Norfolk Chambers Field, President Trump visited Norfolk to see off hospital ship USNS Comfort, which was heading to New York City to aid coronavirus response.[48]

April

  • No trips made.

May

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Arizona Phoenix May 5 Arriving via Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, President Trump traveled to the Honeywell Aerospace headquarters in Phoenix to tour the factory where they produced N95 masks and to discuss the re-opening of the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.[49] President Trump also held a roundtable discussion on supporting Native Americans.
Pennsylvania Upper Macungie Township May 14 Arriving via Lehigh Valley International Airport, President Trump traveled to the Owens & Minor medical distributor in Upper Macungie to tour the factory where he discussed Coronavirus testing and efforts to build the nation’s stockpile of medical equipment.[50]
Michigan Ypsilanti May 21 Arriving via Detroit Metropolitan Airport, President Trump traveled to the Ford Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti to tour the factory where they have been producing ventilators.[51]President Trump also held a roundtable discussion with African-American leaders.
Virginia Sterling May 23 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.
May 24 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.
Arlington May 25 President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day, where he participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Maryland Baltimore President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to Baltimore by Marine One, where he participated in a ceremony celebrating Memorial Day and delivered remarks at the Fort McHenry National Monument.[52]
Florida Cape Canaveral May 27 Arriving via the Shuttle Landing Facility, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump traveled to the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building in Cape Canaveral, where they toured an Orion Capsules and then received a SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft launch briefing, along with Vice President Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence. President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were originally scheduled to attend the attempted launch of the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center.[53] However, the launch was postponed to May 30 due to the weather.
May 30 Arriving via the Shuttle Landing Facility, President Trump returned to Cape Canaveral to attend the second attempted launch of the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft from the Kennedy Space Center, along with Vice President Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence.[54] President Trump delivered the remarks at the Vehicle Assembly Building after the launch was finally successful.

June

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Maine Bangor, Guilford June 5 Arriving via Bangor International Airport, President Trump participated in a roundtable on supporting America’s commercial fishermen. He then flew to Guilford on Marine One to visit a plant where they manufacture swabs for COVID testing.[55]
Texas Dallas June 11 Arriving via Dallas Love Field Airport, President Trump participated in a Roundtable at the Gateway Church Dallas Campus, and then attended a Republican fundraiser at the home of Kelcy Warren, the CEO of Energy Transfer Partners, who's company built the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline.[56]
New Jersey Bedminster June 11–13 Arriving via Newark Liberty International Airport, President Trump spent the weekend at Trump National Golf Club.[56]
New York West Point June 13 President Trump flew on Marine One to West Point, landing on The Plain. He delivered the commencement address at the United States Military Academy.[57]
New Jersey Bedminster June 13–14 President Trump returned to New Jersey to spend the rest of the weekend at Trump National Golf Club. He returned to Washington via Morristown Municipal Airport.[56]
Oklahoma Tulsa June 20 Arriving via Tulsa International Airport, President Trump held a Keep America Great Rally at the BOK Center.[58]
Virginia Sterling June 21 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[59][60]
Arizona Yuma, Phoenix June 23 Arriving via Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, President Trump visited the sections of the US-Mexico border wall. He then flew to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, and held a 'Student for Trump' rally at the Dream City Church in Phoenix.[61]
Wisconsin Green Bay, Marinette June 25 Arriving via Austin Straubel International Airport, President Trump participated in a Fox News Town Hall at the Jet Air Group Facilities. He then flew on Marine One to Menominee–Marinette Twin County Airport to visit Fincantieri Marinette Marine.[62]
Virginia Sterling June 27 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[63]
June 28 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C. with Senator Lindsey Graham.[64]

July

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Virginia Sterling July 3 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[65]
South Dakota Keystone Arriving via Ellsworth Air Force Base, President Trump flew to Keystone on Marine One. President Trump visited the Sculptor’s Studio, and spoke at Mount Rushmore before a fireworks display in honor of Independence Day.[66]
Virginia Sterling July 5 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[67][68]
Florida Doral, Hillsboro Beach July 10 Arriving via Miami International Airport, President Trump traveled to USSOUTHCOM in Doral where he received a briefing on SOUTHCOM Enhanced Counternarcotics Operations and delivered remarks on efforts to stem the flow of illicit drugs.[69] Immediately following, President Trump traveled to the Iglesia Doral Jesus Worship Center to participate in a roundtable on "Supporting the People of Venezuela" which included Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart[70] Shortly thereafter, President Trump's motorcade made a brief stop at the Trump National Doral Resort before departing Miami en route to Hillsboro Beach via Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport,[71] where President Trump attended a fundraiser at the private residence of Troy Link, CEO of Link Snacks.[72]
Virginia Sterling July 11 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[73]
Maryland Bethesda President Trump traveled on Marine One to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to visit with wounded service members and their families as well as healthcare staff who have been caring for COVID-19 patients. President Trump was accompanied by White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.[74]
Virginia Sterling July 12 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[75]
Georgia Hapeville July 15 Arriving via Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, President Trump spoke at the UPS Hapeville Airport Hub to discuss transportation and infrastructure projects. President Trump was accompanied by Senators Loeffler and Perdue as well as by Governor Kemp and Representative Collins.[76]
Virginia Sterling July 18 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C. with Senator Lindsey Graham.[77][78]
July 19 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C. with Senator Lindsey Graham.[79]
New Jersey Bedminster July 24–26 Arriving via Morristown Municipal Airport and flying to Bedminster on Marine One, President Trump spent the weekend at Trump National Bedminster.[80] On July 25, Trump played golf with NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre, and later attended an event hosted by America First Action Super PAC.[81][82]
North Carolina Morrisville July 27 Arriving via Raleigh-Durham International Airport, President Trump visited and toured the Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies’ Innovation Center in Morrisville.[83][84]
Texas Odessa, Midland July 29 Arriving via Midland International Air and Space Port, President Trump participated a fundraising event at the Odessa Marriott Hotel and Conference Center. Accompanied by Senator Ted Cruz, Governor Greg Abbott, and Former Energy Secretary Rick Perry, President Trump then visited and toured the Double Eagle Energy oil rig before authorizing a series of construction and operation permits along the southern border with Mexico.[85][86][87]
Florida Tampa, Belleair July 31 Arriving via Tampa International Airport, President Trump participated in a Campaign Coalitions Event with Florida Sheriffs. He then participated in a COVID-19 Response and Storm Preparedness round table, before speaking at a fundraising dinner at the Pelican Golf Club.

August

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Virginia Sterling August 1 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[88][89]
August 2 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C.[90]
Ohio Cleveland, Clyde, Bratenahl August 6 Arriving via Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport, President Trump delivered remarks on Economic Prosperity. He then flew on Marine One to Sandusky County Regional Airport to tour and deliver remarks at Whirlpool Corp. He then returned to Cleveland on Marine One, and drove to the Shoreby Yacht Club in Bratenahl, where he delivered remarks at a fundraising committee reception.[91] He then returned to Cleveland, and flew to New Jersey.
New Jersey Bedminster August 6–8 Arriving via Morristown Municipal Airport and flying to Bedminster on Marine One, President Trump spent the night at Trump National Golf Club.[92]
New York Southampton, Water Mill August 8 Flying on Marine One to Southampton High School, President Trump attended fundraisers at the private residences of hedge fund manager John Paulson in Southampton, and his son Donald Trump Jr. in Water Mill.[93]
New Jersey Bedminster August 8–9 President Trump returned to New Jersey to spend the rest of the weekend at Trump National Bedminster.
Long Branch August 9 Flying on Marine One to George L. Catrambone Elementary School in Elberon, President Trump attended a fundraiser at the private residence of the late Stanley Chera, a real estate mogul and personal friend of the President who passed away from COVID-19.[94] He then returned to Washington via Morristown Municipal Airport.
New York Manhattan August 14 Arriving via Morristown Municipal Airport and flying to the Downtown Manhattan Heliport on Marine One, President Trump visited his younger brother Robert Trump at NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital.[95][96]
New Jersey Bedminster August 14–16 Flying from Manhattan to Bedminster on Marine One, President Trump spent the weekend at Trump National Golf Club.
Minnesota Minneapolis, Mankato August 17 Arrving via Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, President Trump delivered campaign remarks at the airport. He then flew to Mankato Regional Airport and delivered remarks on jobs and the economy.
Wisconsin Oshkosh Arriving via Wittman Regional Airport, President Trump delivered campaign remarks at the airport. He also delivered remarks on jobs and the economy.
Iowa Cedar Rapids August 18 Arriving via The Eastern Iowa Airport, President Trump participated in an Iowa Disaster Recovery Briefing.[97]
Arizona Yuma Arriving via Yuma International Airport, President Trump received a border wall construction and operational update. He then deliver remarks on immigration and border security.

Future trips

Country/
U.S. state
Areas to be visited Dates Details
Pennsylvania Old Forge August 20 President Trump is scheduled to deliver remarks at Mariotti Building Products.
Ohio Cleveland September 29 President Trump is expected to attend the first general election debate at Case Western Reserve University, along with Democratic nominee Joe Biden.[98]
Florida Miami October 15 President Trump is expected to attend the second general election debate at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, along with Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Tennessee Nashville October 22 President Trump is expected to attend the third general election debate at Belmont University, along with Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
 Vietnam Hanoi November 11 Scheduled to attend the 37th ASEAN Summit
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur November 12 Scheduled to attend the APEC Malaysia 2020 and meets with Muhyiddin Yassin.
 Saudi Arabia Riyadh November 21–22 Scheduled to attend the G20 summit.

See also

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