President Trump is at Myrtle Beach Convention Center, SC
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Today's schedule
All times Eastern (ET)
- 12:12 PMWhite House Press Office: Lunch lid until 1:10 PMThe White House
- 2:00 PMThe President participates in a Policy MeetingThe White House
- 3:30 PMOut-of-Town Travel Pool Call TimeJoint Base Andrews
- 7:00 PMThe President delivers RemarksMyrtle Beach Convention Center, SC
- TBDThe President departs the White House en route Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaThe White House
- TBDThe President arrives Myrtle Beach, South CarolinaMyrtle Beach Convention Center, SC
- TBDThe President departs Myrtle Beach, South Carolina en route the White HouseMyrtle Beach Convention Center, SC
- TBDThe President arrives the White HouseThe White House
Latest from the White House
Official actions and releases
- Presidential MemorandaThe National Space Transportation Policy
This presidential memorandum establishes a new National Space Transportation Policy aimed at expanding U.S. capacity to support over 1,000 annual space launches and reentries by 2030. It directs federal agencies to modernize launch and landing infrastructure, streamline permitting, and prioritize partnerships with commercial space companies. Additionally, the policy requires government payloads to fly on American-made vehicles while promoting long-term goals for lunar and Mars transportation.
- ProclamationsTemporary Suspension of Additional Duties to Offset Canadian Discrimination Against the Commerce of the United States with Respect to Alcoholic Beverages, Dairy, and Motor Vehicles
The United States has delayed planned tariffs on Canadian alcohol, dairy, and automotive imports for three days, shifting the start date from August 19 to August 22, 2026. These extra duties were originally ordered in response to Canadian trade restrictions that the U.S. deemed unfair to American businesses. The brief suspension was granted to allow trade negotiations to continue after Canada agreed to address the disputed practices.
- Presidential MemorandaRebuilding the United States Navy and America’s Shipbuilding Industrial Base
This presidential memorandum directs the military to resolve construction delays and high costs by relying on simpler, proven designs and partnering with foreign shipbuilders that invest in American facilities and workers. Key initiatives include reverting to steam and hydraulic launch systems on future aircraft carriers, creating a centralized submarine parts repair center, and planning a fifth public shipyard. Additionally, the order mandates bureaucratic reforms within the Navy to eliminate excessive redesigns and prioritize faster vessel delivery.