President Trump to spend Christmas in Florida

This week, President Donald Trump will be spending Christmas at Mar-a-Lago.

He is expected to arrive in Palm Beach on Wednesday evening to spend the holiday at the resort. The president was originally scheduled to stay through Jan. 3, but the FAA posted an alert Monday suggesting that Trump will head back to Washington D.C. on New Year's Day, reports The Palm Beach Post.

According to the newspaper, it's unclear how the president will spend the holidays with family. The first couple is not scheduled to attend Christmas Eve services at Bethesda-by-the-Sea, where the president and Melania got married and where their son, Baron, was baptized. Instead, the Palm Beach church is holding virtual Christmas Eve services.

President Trump is slated to hold his annual New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago. It's unknown whether there will be a limit on the number of guests allowed, The Palm Beach Post reports.

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