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«Breaking News» Trump lands in Mar-a-Lago for the first time since Thanksgiving

President Donald Trump has arrived at Mar-a-Lago, returning to his Florida retreat for the first time since Thanksgiving.


Trump, along with First Lady Melania and son Barron, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his resort in West Palm Beach before returning to the White House on Sunday night to finalize preparations for the State Of The Union address next week.


In the meantime, the President will host a lavish watch party for Super Bowl LIII on Sunday evening at nearby Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach.


On Friday, Air Force One landed at Palm Beach International at 6.54pm, and Trump emerged minutes later with his trusty black umbrella in hand, Melania and Barron at his side.




Trump emerged from Air Force One at 7.05pm with his trusty black umbrella in hand as a light drizzle fell on Friday


Trump emerged from Air Force One at 7.05pm with his trusty black umbrella in hand as a light drizzle fell on Friday



Trump emerged from Air Force One at 7.05pm with his trusty black umbrella in hand as a light drizzle fell on Friday





Trump, with his wife first lady Melania Trump, pumps his fist they disembark from Air Force One upon arrival in Palm Beach


Trump, with his wife first lady Melania Trump, pumps his fist they disembark from Air Force One upon arrival in Palm Beach



Trump, with his wife first lady Melania Trump, pumps his fist they disembark from Air Force One upon arrival in Palm Beach





Supporters of President Donald Trump cheer upon Trump's arrival at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach


Supporters of President Donald Trump cheer upon Trump's arrival at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach



Supporters of President Donald Trump cheer upon Trump's arrival at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach





Trump and First Lady Melania Trump and Barron land in West Palm Beach. Melania seemed to struggle with an umbrella


Trump and First Lady Melania Trump and Barron land in West Palm Beach. Melania seemed to struggle with an umbrella



Trump and First Lady Melania Trump and Barron land in West Palm Beach. Melania seemed to struggle with an umbrella





President Donald Trump with his wife first lady Melania Trump and their son Barron Trump, disembark from Air Force One


President Donald Trump with his wife first lady Melania Trump and their son Barron Trump, disembark from Air Force One



President Donald Trump with his wife first lady Melania Trump and their son Barron Trump, disembark from Air Force One





Trump and First Lady Melania Trump land in Palm Beach aboard Air Force One for a weekend at Mar-a-Lago


Trump and First Lady Melania Trump land in Palm Beach aboard Air Force One for a weekend at Mar-a-Lago



Trump and First Lady Melania Trump land in Palm Beach aboard Air Force One for a weekend at Mar-a-Lago


In a nearby viewing pen at the airport, a crowd of several hundred supporters cheered as the Trump family descended the stairs to the tarmac.


There were cheers and brief chants of 'USA! USA!' and 'build that wall!' from the crowd. 


The President waved, pumped a fist and lifted his trusty umbrella to greet the crowd as he descended the rolling staircase. 


As the rain picked up, Trump walked to the waiting SUV without walking over to the pen, as he sometimes does. 


Ivanka Trump and her family then exited Air Force One as well a moment later.


During the flight, Ivanka's two-year-old son Theodore Kushner had wandered back into the press cabin. Joined by five-year-old Joseph Kushner, the two boys asked reporters where 'Andrew' was.


Moments later, Ivanka followed them into the press cabin and explained that Andrew was the boys' favorite Secret Service agent.  


The family exited Air Force One together moments after Trump. Ivanka was wearing a white dress with a red floral pattern. On her feet were red high heels. The motorcade then departed for Mar-a-Lago.





Ivanka and Jared Kushner deplane Air Force One without umbrellas in a huge rain storm February 1, 2019


Ivanka and Jared Kushner deplane Air Force One without umbrellas in a huge rain storm February 1, 2019






Ivanka and Jared Kushner deplane Air Force One without umbrellas in a huge rain storm February 1, 2019


Ivanka and Jared Kushner deplane Air Force One without umbrellas in a huge rain storm February 1, 2019



Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and their three children disembark Air Force One in Palm Beach on Friday





Ivanka smiles as she and Kushner escort their children to the waiting motorcade at Palm Beach International Airport


Ivanka smiles as she and Kushner escort their children to the waiting motorcade at Palm Beach International Airport



Ivanka smiles as she and Kushner escort their children to the waiting motorcade at Palm Beach International Airport





Ivanka and Kushner greet the crowd as the walk toward the motorcade in Palm Beach before a weekend at Mar-a-Lago


Ivanka and Kushner greet the crowd as the walk toward the motorcade in Palm Beach before a weekend at Mar-a-Lago



Ivanka and Kushner greet the crowd as the walk toward the motorcade in Palm Beach before a weekend at Mar-a-Lago





Ivanka and the Kushner children walk across the tarmac after arriving in Palm Beach for a weekend getaway


Ivanka and the Kushner children walk across the tarmac after arriving in Palm Beach for a weekend getaway



Ivanka and the Kushner children walk across the tarmac after arriving in Palm Beach for a weekend getaway





Trump supporters look on as the motorcade carrying the First Family travels to Mar-a-Lago from the airport


Trump supporters look on as the motorcade carrying the First Family travels to Mar-a-Lago from the airport



Trump supporters look on as the motorcade carrying the First Family travels to Mar-a-Lago from the airport


Along the motorcade route, groups of onlookers gathered, with signs including 'Trump Team 2020 Florida' and 'Blink Nancy Don't Botox,' in reference to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.


The weekend forecast in Palm Beach calls for scattered thunderstorms on Saturday, but excellent golf weather on Sunday, with a forecast of 77 and sunny.


Earlier on Friday, Melania seemed thrilled to be living the chilly weather in Washington, DC, beaming for the cameras as she left for Florida


The first lady, 54, flashed a grin at photographers and held her husband's hand as the couple walked out from the White House to a waiting helicopter on Friday.


They were trailed by their 12-year-old son Barron and to and told photographers that they were headed to Mar-a-Lago.



Good mood: The first lady smiled at photographers and held her husband's hand. She wore a long brown $3,875 Roksanda coat and a pair of $1,625 Gianvito Rossi boots


Good mood: The first lady smiled at photographers and held her husband's hand. She wore a long brown $3,875 Roksanda coat and a pair of $1,625 Gianvito Rossi boots



Good mood: The first lady smiled at photographers and held her husband's hand. She wore a long brown $3,875 Roksanda coat and a pair of $1,625 Gianvito Rossi boots






Woohoo! She seemed happy to be leaving the frigid temps in D.C. for a warmer climate


Woohoo! She seemed happy to be leaving the frigid temps in D.C. for a warmer climate










Woohoo! She seemed happy to be leaving the frigid temps in D.C. for a warmer climate





Big guy: The couple traveled with their 12-year-old son Barron, who has grown quite tall


Big guy: The couple traveled with their 12-year-old son Barron, who has grown quite tall



Big guy: The couple traveled with their 12-year-old son Barron, who has grown quite tall


It's sure to be an exciting trip for the family, as they haven't all been together in Mar-a-Lago since last year. Melania and Barron had flown their briefly in December ahead of Christmas and New Year's, but flew back once it became clear that the government shut-down wasn't ending any time soon.


The president hasn't been at all in 2019 or since the beginning of the shut down, with the family spending Christmas in D.C.


Facing the cold for the last time in a few days, Melania went fully monochrome for the outing, bundling up in a light brown coat by Roksanda that reached down to her knees — and retailed for a whopping $3,875.


She paired it with matching brown boots with tall heels, a $1,625 pair by designed Gianvito Rossi, but skipped the gloves despite temperatures dipping into the low 20s.  


She didn't wear a hat, either, instead showing off her long, styled locks and perfectly-done makeup.


For a single pop of color, she toted a red Hermès bag in one manicured hand, while the other was tucked inside her husband's grip.



Brrr! The family braved some snow, but only for a little bit, as they headed to Florida


Brrr! The family braved some snow, but only for a little bit, as they headed to Florida



Brrr! The family braved some snow, but only for a little bit, as they headed to Florida





Footwear: Barron kept it casual in New Balance sneakers as his mom tottered on heels


Footwear: Barron kept it casual in New Balance sneakers as his mom tottered on heels



Footwear: Barron kept it casual in New Balance sneakers as his mom tottered on heels





Trump, US first lady Melania Trump and son Barron Trump walk the snowy tarmac to Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base


Trump, US first lady Melania Trump and son Barron Trump walk the snowy tarmac to Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base



Trump, US first lady Melania Trump and son Barron Trump walk the snowy tarmac to Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base


The couple was joined by their son, Barron, who at just 12 years old is nearly as tall as his father, whose doctor said he is 6'3'.


Barron was bundled up in a red puffer coat and barely reacted to the press and photographers outside.


Luckily, any snow on the the pathways at the White House had been cleared for their departure, so the family had an easy walk to board the plane.


But at Andrews Air Force Base, where they boarded Air Force One, it was a snowier scene, with a dusting of snow and salt on the ground.


It's not yet known whether they'll be joined by the rest of the family.  




Chilly: Ivanka Trump, 37, had a stone-cold expression on her face as she left her Washington, D.C. home in a Secret Service vehicle straight from her garage on Friday morning 


Chilly: Ivanka Trump, 37, had a stone-cold expression on her face as she left her Washington, D.C. home in a Secret Service vehicle straight from her garage on Friday morning 



Chilly: Ivanka Trump, 37, had a stone-cold expression on her face as she left her Washington, D.C. home in a Secret Service vehicle straight from her garage on Friday morning 





Focused: The first daughter later attended a meeting on fighting human trafficking on the southern border in the Cabinet Room of the White House


Focused: The first daughter later attended a meeting on fighting human trafficking on the southern border in the Cabinet Room of the White House



Focused: The first daughter later attended a meeting on fighting human trafficking on the southern border in the Cabinet Room of the White House






Passion project: Ivanka has been on a mission to end human trafficking and spoke passionately during the meeting


Passion project: Ivanka has been on a mission to end human trafficking and spoke passionately during the meeting






Passion project: Ivanka has been on a mission to end human trafficking and spoke passionately during the meeting


Passion project: Ivanka has been on a mission to end human trafficking and spoke passionately during the meeting



Passion project: Ivanka has been on a mission to end human trafficking and spoke passionately during the meeting 


Earlier this morning, Ivanka, 37, looked stone-faced as she left her home, heading straight for her Secret Service SUV.


Though she often allows photographers a glimpse of her outfit of the day, she was in more of a hurry this morning — though that may have been because it was incredibly cold. 


While most people on the East Coast have spent the week bundled up in puffy coats and fur hoods, Ivanka was less layered as she left her home on Friday.


The White House senior adviser opted for light herringbone coat, which she wore over a cream turtleneck.


Ivanka pulled the outfit together with a black belt that cinched her waist. She wore her long blonde hair loose around her shoulders, and she had a bronzed glow, despite it being in the middle of the winter. 


Ivanka was later seen attending a meeting on fighting human trafficking on the southern border in the Cabinet Room of the White House.


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Main photo article President Donald Trump has arrived at Mar-a-Lago, returning to his Florida retreat for the first time since Thanksgiving.
Trump, along with First Lady Melania and son Barron, will spend Saturday and Sunday at his resort in West Palm Beach before returning to the White House on Sunday night to...


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