Joe Biden will spend time at his Rehoboth Beach home this week.
According to the president’s official schedule, he’ll arrive at about 1:15 p.m. Monday.
Marine One is set to land in the Gordons Pond parking lot, at the southern end of Cape Henlopen State Park and a short distance from the Bidens’ North Shores home.
The president is scheduled to take in a virtual weekly economic briefing from Rehoboth at 2:30 p.m., but no further plans have been released.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a temporary flight restriction in the Rehoboth area through 2 a.m. Friday, Dec. 31, indicating Biden could stay through that time.
The president last visited his Rehoboth Beach home for a quiet weekend in November. During a September stay, Joe and Jill Biden bicycled on the Gordons Pond trail and attended Mass at St. Edmund Roman Catholic Church in Rehoboth.
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