President Trump is expected to return to Camp David again this weekend — but this time with his full Cabinet in tow.
CNN has learned that the President will host the members of his Cabinet at the secluded government-owned retreat in Maryland starting Friday. They are expected to discuss a wide range of issues, spanning from the administration’s legislative strategy for tax reform to the growing nuclear crisis in North Korea.
A source familiar said because of logistics and limited lodging space, half of the Cabinet will travel to the 125-acre retreat on Friday and stay overnight. The rest of the Cabinet will travel there on Saturday when a full Cabinet meeting will take place. The first half of the Cabinet will then return back to Washington Saturday while the second half stays the night and returns Sunday.
Trump made his first trip to Camp David in June, which he described as a “very rustic” place that he would like “for about 30 minutes” before taking office. He has visited a few more times since then and most recently monitored Hurricane Harvey from there during the last weekend in August.