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Reports: Trump to spend Christmas in Florida

A temporary flight restriction on airspace near Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club has been issued by the Federal Aviation Administration starting on Wednesday.
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FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2020, file photo, President Donald Trump walks on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington before boarding Marine One. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is spending his last Christmas of his presidency in Palm Beach, Florida, according to multiple reports.

Wall Street Journal White House reporter Rebecca Ballhaus tweeted Tuesday night that Trump was set to leave Washington Wednesday for Palm Beach. She cited daily guidance from White House staff. The New York Post reported that he left Wednesday, but did not speak to reporters on the White House South Lawn or on the tarmac of Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.

A temporary flight restriction on airspace near Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club has been issued by the Federal Aviation Administration starting on Wednesday until Jan. 1, 2021. That suggested the president will be arriving in the area sometime after 5 p.m. on Wednesday, according to The Palm Beach Report.

Last year, the president spent Christmas in South Florida, breaking family tradition and attended a Christmas Eve service at a West Palm Beach church, according to WPTV. The first family would normally attend a Christmas Eve service at Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach. 

CNN reported at the beginning of December that Trump had planned to stay at the club through the New Year, but said there has been discussion about him not returning to the White House at all. However, the FAA documents released on Monday seems to show the president will be leaving Florida on the first day of the new year.

When the news first came out of Trump spending Christmas in Florida, he dropped a pair of political bombshells almost simultaneously Tuesday night.

Trump threatened to torpedo Congress’ massive COVID-19 relief package in the midst of a raging pandemic and deep economic uncertainty, suddenly demanding changes fellow Republicans have opposed. 

Trump assailed the bipartisan $900 billion package in a video he tweeted out Tuesday night and suggested he may not sign the legislation. He called on lawmakers to increase direct payments for most Americans from $600 to $2,000 for individuals and $4,000 for couples.

Railing against a range of provisions in the bill, including for foreign aid, he told lawmakers to "get rid of the wasteful and unnecessary items from this legislation and to send me a suitable bill.”

Trump also pardoned 15 people, including a pair of congressional Republicans who were strong and early supporters, a 2016 campaign official ensnared in the Russia probe and former government contractors convicted in a 2007 massacre in Baghdad. 

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President Donald Trump speaks after awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor, to Olympic gold medalist and former University of Iowa wrestling coach Dan Gable in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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