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Trump’s official schedule says he will “make many calls and have many meetings” on Monday

With just over two weeks left for President Trump’s presidency, the White House is still releasing its daily schedule, but the schedules remain “sounding increasingly weird,” noted Kevin Liptak of CNN on Sunday night. He was specifically aiming for guidance on how Trump will pass on Monday, before going to Georgia to campaign for Republicans in special twin Senate elections on Tuesday. “President Trump will work from early morning until late at night,” the White House said Sunday night. “He will make many calls and have many meetings.”> This is a new addition to the president’s daily schedule >> “President Trump will work from early morning until late at night. He will make many calls and have many meetings.” Pic .twitter.com / mv2XihwKIN >> – Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) January 4, 2021There is a clear no-read-the-report-report vibe on Trump’s official schedule, but we also know, thanks to Georgia’s secretary of state and Trump’s Twitter feed, that what Trump is working on and calling people today is his doomed effort to reverse his defeat in the November 3 election. The man who defeated him, President-elect Joe Biden, is also traveling to Georgia to campaign, his office said on Sunday. Biden may have meetings and phone calls planned for Monday as well, but that was not on his agenda. > Here is the orientation of Biden’s schedule for tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/ldJ7SJznyP >> – Daniel Dale (@ ddale8) January 4, 2021More stories from theweek.com Fears rise over Indonesia’s Jurassic Park Hawley and Cruz: How to lie without lying Bond girl and the show’s star 70’s Tanya Roberts dies at 65

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