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  • 2017-04-13 (xsd:date)
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  • Did the White House Cancel the 2017 Easter Egg Roll? (en)
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  • In April 2017, after several articles reported that the White House was unprepared for its annual Easter Egg Roll and that the president would be in Florida on Easter weekend, many on social media wondered whether the event had in fact been canceled: Several factors may have led people to believe that the White House had cancelled the annual Easter Egg Roll. A New York Times article published an article on 11 April 2017, for instance, reported that the White House may be unprepared for the annual event: The Hill also reported that President Trump would be spending at least part of Easter weekend at Mar-a-Lago and not the White House: Some people may have also been confused by the cancellation of a local Easter Egg hunt in Pennsylvania. With reports circulating that the White House was struggling to organize the event, that Trump was possibly spending the holiday at Mar-a-Lago, and the unrelated news about the cancellation of a local Easter egg hunt, it's not surprising that some mistakenly assumed that the White House had cancelled the Easter Egg Roll. However, the event is still listed on the White House web site and no official announcements have been made about its potential cancellation: Notably, the event is scheduled for the Monday after Easter Sunday. Although Trump may spend the Easter Holiday at Mar-a-Lago, he is still scheduled to be at the White House on Monday for the annual event. As of this writing, the White House Easter Egg Roll is still scheduled to go on as planned. (en)
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