WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump has given no hint of his plans once Congress flees hot, steamy Washington in August, but a Federal Aviation Administration notice released Wednesday may have foreshadowed his schedule.

The FAA imposed a temporary flight restriction around Bedminster, home of a Trump golf club, from Aug. 3-20.

Such restrictions have been the precursor to Trump's four previous trips to his golf club since becoming president.

It is not unusual for presidents to skip town in August. Barack Obama used to vacation at Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts while George W. Bush headed for his ranch in Crawford, Texas.

Congress tentatively was scheduled to leave town at the end of July until after Labor Day for its annual summer recess, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said he planned to keep his chamber in session for another two weeks.

That, however, was before he failed to get enough Republicans to support his legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

Trump, who has a residence at the golf course, has spent four weekends there this year, including last weekend, when he watched the U.S. Women's Open.

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