
President Joe Biden may be celebrating Independence Day in the nation’s capital, but he will make his way to the airport shortly thereafter.
The President is reportedly scheduled to visit South Carolina on Thursday, July 6. While there, he is expected to promote his “Bidenomics” plan. According to CBS affiliate, WLTX, the financial plan aims to strengthen “the economy from the middle-out and bottom-up.”
Days after visiting South Carolina, Biden is scheduled to travel overseas and meet with European leaders in United Kingdom, Lithuania and Finland.
“President Biden is scheduled to travel to the United Kingdom, Lithuania, and Finland from July 9-13. President Biden will first travel to London, United Kingdom for engagements with King Charles III and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to further strengthen the close relationship between our nations,” a press statement from the White House reads.
“The President will then travel to Vilnius, Lithuania from July 11- 12 to attend the 74th NATO Summit. On July 13, President Biden will visit Helsinki, Finland for a U.S.-Nordic Leaders Summit. More details about the trip will be announced soon.”