President Trump’s weekend itinerary was updated on Saturday afternoon to include a meeting with Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Homeland Security Sec. John Kelly in Mar-a-Lago at 6:30 p.m. local time.
Trump’s schedule had previously just noted a dinner on Saturday evening with Commerce Sec. Wilbur Ross. However, Sessions and Kelly will also join the dinner, as well as top aides Stephen Miller, Don McGahn and Steve Bannon.
McGahn, Trump’s chief counsel, spent Saturday working to get access of a document that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court may have issued to authorize the Obama administration to spy on Trump’s team, according to the New York Times.
The meeting and dinner are both closed press, but officials may discuss potential plans for Trump to travel to the Homeland Security Department’s headquarters on Monday, where he will sign a new version of an executive order that had temporarily suspended immigration from seven countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
Trump had been slated to approve the new order last Wednesday, but was delayed following his speech to a joint session of Congress a day earlier. DHS employees were told to work from home on Monday morning via internal email.