What Is Donald Trump Doing Following The Inauguration?

Donald Trump will be officially inaugurated as president January 19 in Washington D.C. After the celebration, Trump is set to go on a weekend-long vacation with the rest of the first family.

Trump had previously said that he would “roll back many of President Obama’s policies on day No. 1 of his administration,” The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

Trump said that his first day of office will start the morning of January 23.

According the The Times interview, Trump said:


“… [D]ay one – which I will consider to be Monday as opposed to Friday or Saturday. Right? I mean my day one is going to be Monday because I don’t want to be signing and get it mixed up with lots of celebration.


According to the website Salon, the inauguration celebration will commence and Trump will take the weekend off before officially taking action in his first days as president of the United States. Its not clear where his family will travel over the weekend, if anywhere.

Immediately following the inauguration and the swearing in, the Obama family is set to take a vacation in Palm Springs, Florida, according to the Los Angeles Daily News.

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Obama “vowed to take his family to a destination that is warmer than Washington, D.C., on Friday,” the Daily News said in its article.

The former first family is set to leave the Capitol after the inauguration and take a helicopter to Andrew Air Force Base. At around 2:35 p.m. Eastern, the Obamas are set to leave the base on a plane and fly to Palm Springs, TMZ reported.

Following the trip, the Obamas a reportedly set to live in D.C.