List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2020–21)
This page documents the domestic and international trips made by Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States during the final year of his term and the transition period following the 2020 election, covering the period from January 1, 2020, to January 20, 2021. The list includes the date, location (city, state/country), purpose of the trip, and brief details where notable. It excludes routine travel to and from the White House and Mar-a-Lago, Camp David, or Bedminster golf club, unless those trips were connected to a specific announced event.
2020
- January 9: Toledo, Ohio. Rally at Huntington Center.
- January 14: Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Rally at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena.
- January 18: Newport News, Virginia. Remarks at Newport News Shipbuilding.
- January 28: Wildwood, New Jersey. Rally at Wildwoods Convention Center.
- February 6: Washington, D.C. Remarks at the 68th Annual National Prayer Breakfast.
- February 10: Manchester, New Hampshire. Rally at SNHU Arena.
- February 11: Phoenix, Arizona. Rally at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
- February 19-20: Las Vegas, Nevada; Rancho Mirage, California. Political events and fundraisers.
- February 20: Colorado Springs, Colorado. Rally at Broadmoor World Arena.
- February 21: North Charleston, South Carolina. Rally at North Charleston Coliseum.
- February 25-26: New Delhi and Ahmedabad, India. State visit to India, including meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and participation in public events.
- February 26: Agra, India. Visit to the Taj Mahal.
- February 29: Oxon Hill, Maryland. Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
- March 2: Charlotte, North Carolina. Rally at Bojangles' Coliseum.
- March 5: Scranton, Pennsylvania. Rally at Lackawanna College.
- March 6: Nashville, Tennessee. Response to the Tennessee tornado and rally at Municipal Auditorium.
- March 9: Orlando, Florida. Remarks at the Healthy Family Expo.
- March 10: Washington, D.C. Remarks at the National Association of Counties Legislative Conference.
- March 12: White House, Washington, D.C. Address to the Nation Regarding Coronavirus.
- March 13: Washington, D.C. Declared a national emergency concerning the COVID-19 pandemic.
- April 2: Washington, D.C. Press briefing regarding coronavirus.
- April 28: Washington, D.C. Signing of the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act.
- May 5: Phoenix, Arizona. Visit to the Honeywell plant to promote mask production.
- May 7: Allentown, Pennsylvania. Visit to Owens & Minor, a medical supply distribution company.
- May 14: Allentown, Pennsylvania. Rally at Allentown.
- May 19: Washington, D.C. Meeting with restaurant executives on reopening.
- May 21: Ypsilanti, Michigan. Tour of Ford Rawsonville plant.
- June 5: Bangor, Maine. Visit to Puritan Medical Products.
- June 11: Dallas, Texas. Round table on policing issues.
- June 20: Tulsa, Oklahoma. Rally at BOK Center.
- June 23: Yuma, Arizona. Visit to the border wall.
- June 23: Phoenix, Arizona. Turning Point USA Student Action Summit.
- June 26: Washington, D.C. Meeting with law enforcement on safe policing.
- July 3: Mount Rushmore, South Dakota. Independence Day Celebration.
- July 4: Washington, D.C. "Salute to America" event.
- July 9: Washington, D.C. Roundtable with Latino Leaders.
- July 11: Washington, D.C. Meeting with advisors on COVID-19 response.
- July 14: Washington, D.C. Remarks on ending regulatory burdens.
- July 21: Washington, D.C. Remarks on China policy.
- July 23: Atlanta, Georgia. Visit to CDC Headquarters.
- July 27: Washington, D.C. Remarks on the Coronavirus.
- August 3: Kenosha, Wisconsin. Visit following civil unrest after the shooting of Jacob Blake.
- August 4: Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Rally at Wittman Regional Airport.
- August 6: Cleveland, Ohio. Remarks at a manufacturing plant.
- August 11: Yuma, Arizona. Remarks on border security.
- August 15: Waukesha, Wisconsin. Campaign rally.
- August 20: Old Forge, Pennsylvania. Rally at Scranton International Airport.
- August 24-27: Charlotte, North Carolina (mostly virtual). Republican National Convention.
- September 1: Kenosha, Wisconsin. Visit to Kenosha to survey damage from protests.
- September 3: Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Rally at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport.
- September 4: Washington, D.C. Remarks at a press conference regarding employment numbers.
- September 7: Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. Visit to honor service members.
- September 8: Jupiter, Florida. Remarks on environmental issues.
- September 12: Minden, Nevada. Campaign rally.
- September 13: Henderson, Nevada. Campaign rally.
- September 16: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Town hall event on ABC News.
- September 17: Mosinee, Wisconsin. Campaign rally.
- September 18: Bemidji, Minnesota. Campaign rally.
- September 21: Dayton, Ohio. Campaign rally.
- September 22: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Campaign rally.
- September 25: Newport News, Virginia. Campaign rally.
- September 26: Middletown, Pennsylvania. Campaign rally.
- September 29: Cleveland, Ohio. First Presidential Debate.
- October 1: Bedminster, New Jersey. Fundraiser after Hope Hicks tested positive for COVID-19. (Shortly after this trip, Trump tested positive for COVID-19).
- October 12: Sanford, Florida. Rally at Orlando Sanford International Airport. (First rally after COVID-19 diagnosis).
- October 13: Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Rally at John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport.
- October 14: Des Moines, Iowa. Rally at Des Moines International Airport.
- October 15: Greenville, North Carolina. Rally at Pitt-Greenville Airport.
- October 16: Macon, Georgia. Rally at Middle Georgia Regional Airport.
- October 17: Muskegon, Michigan. Rally at Muskegon County Airport.
- October 18: Carson City, Nevada. Rally at Carson City Airport.
- October 19: Prescott, Arizona. Rally at Prescott Regional Airport.
- October 20: Erie, Pennsylvania. Rally at Erie International Airport.
- October 21: Gastonia, North Carolina. Rally at Gastonia Municipal Airport.
- October 22: Nashville, Tennessee. Final Presidential Debate.
- October 23: Pensacola, Florida. Rally at Pensacola International Airport.
- October 24: Lumberton, North Carolina. Rally at Robeson County Fairgrounds.
- October 24: Circleville, Ohio. Rally at Pickaway County Fairgrounds.
- October 25: Manchester, New Hampshire. Rally at Manchester Airport.
- October 27: Lansing, Michigan. Rally at Capital Region International Airport.
- October 27: West Salem, Wisconsin. Rally at La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway.
- October 28: Bullhead City, Arizona. Rally at Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport.
- October 28: Las Vegas, Nevada. Rally at Las Vegas.
- October 29: Tampa, Florida. Rally at Raymond James Stadium.
- October 29: Fayetteville, North Carolina. Rally at Fayetteville Regional Airport.
- October 30: Waterford Township, Michigan. Rally at Oakland County International Airport.
- October 30: Green Bay, Wisconsin. Rally at Green Bay Austin Straubel International Airport.
- October 31: Butler, Pennsylvania. Rally at Butler County Airport.
- November 1: Washington, Michigan. Rally at Washington Township.
- November 1: Dubuque, Iowa. Rally at Dubuque Regional Airport.
- November 2: Fayetteville, North Carolina. Rally at Fayetteville.
- November 2: Scranton, Pennsylvania. Rally at Scranton.
- November 3: Election Day.
- November 11: Arlington, Virginia. Visit to Arlington National Cemetery for Veterans Day.
- November 13: Washington, D.C. Remarks on Operation Warp Speed.
- November 19: Washington, D.C. Briefing on Coronavirus vaccines.
- November 26: Teleconference with troops for Thanksgiving.
- December 5: Valdosta, Georgia. Rally in support of Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
- December 22: Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida. Remained at Mar-a-Lago during Congressional debate on the omnibus spending bill and COVID-19 relief package.
2021
- January 4: Dalton, Georgia. Rally in support of Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
- January 12: Alamo, Texas. Remarks on border security and the border wall.
- January 13: Washington, D.C. Address to supporters before the certification of the 2020 election results by Congress.
- January 14: Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida. Remained at Mar-a-Lago until the end of his term.
This list may not be exhaustive and is based on publicly available information. Official White House schedules and news reports were consulted in compiling this information.