Description
Added on the 04/06/2019 16:39:08 - Copyright : Wochit
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg arrives at his office building as former US President Donald Trump says he'll fly to New York later in the day on the eve of his expected arraignment in court. IMAGES
The sun rises over Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida while his private plane sits on a taxiway at nearby Palm Beach International Airport as he's due to travel to New York on the eve of his expected arraignment. IMAGES
Havana, Feb 12 (EFE). (CAMERA: Felipe Borrego) .- Enjoying five nights and six days in a hotel in Cuba is easier now than ever, with only one condition: the guest cannot leave the room.
President Donald Trump is expected to lift coronavirus-related travel restrictions. It is believed he will do so starting on January 26th. This is nearly a week after he leaves office, a White House official said Monday. Officials said Trump is expected to lift restrictions that cover much of Europe and Brazil. President-elect Joe Biden is set to take over the presidency on Wednesday. It's not clear if Biden would reverse Trump's expected order, reports CNN.
Rumors have been flying about what, if anything, President Donald Trump will do during the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. According to Business Insider, one such story making the rounds is that Trump will visit his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland. In fact, a Scottish newspaper reported Sunday that a US military plane sometimes used by Trump is scheduled to arrive at an airport near the resort. But on Tuesday, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon put an end to such speculation. Sturgeon said the country's national lockdown, which includes a prohibition on non-essential travel, applies to Trump as well.