9:00 AM – President Biden receives the Presidential Daily Briefing
10:00 AM – President Biden departs the White House en route to Joint Base Andrews
10:30 AM – President Biden departs Joint Base Andrews en route to Pueblo, Colorado
MDT
11:55 AM – President Biden arrives in Pueblo, Colorado
12:40 PM – President Biden tours CS Wind—the largest wind tower manufacturer in the world—as part of his Administration’s Investing in America tour
1:45 PM – President Biden delivers remarks on how Bidenomics and the Inflation Reduction Act are mobilizing companies to invest in clean energy industries and create good-paying jobs in communities across the country, including Colorado’s third congressional district
3:45 PM – President Biden departs Pueblo, Colorado en route to Joint Base Andrews
EDT
9:30 PM – President Biden departs Joint Base Andrews en route to the White House
9:50 PM – President Biden arrives at the White House
Briefing Schedule:
Principal Deputy Press Secretary Olivia Dalton will gaggle aboard Air Force One en route to Pueblo, Colorado
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