President Trump and first lady Melania will visit El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday in the wake of two mass shootings in the cities last weekend, the White House said Tuesday.

Trump and Melania will touchdown in Ohio at about 10:30 a.m. and will travel to El Paso after their visit in Dayton. The White House has not said when they will take off for Texas.

They’ve also not provided a grand plan for Wednesday’s visits to the cities grieving from back-to-back weekend mass shootings. But Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway said Tuesday morning that the president planned to meet with a number of people impacted by the dual tragedies.

The first lady has often been at the president’s side when he’s had to step into the role of consoler-in-chief. She was with him and other administration officials in Pittsburgh in October on the heels of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting, in which 11 were killed. A year before that she flew to Las Vegas with the president to attend to those wounded from the Las Vegas massacre, in which 58 victims were slaughtered.

“So he goes try to help heal communities, meeting with those who are injured, those loved ones who have survived, the innocents who have lost their lives so senselessly and tragically. He meets with local law enforcement, federal law enforcement. He meets with medical professionals. He thanks first responders,” Conway told reporters on the White House driveway. “So you see what he’s done in the past and you can expect that he will continue to do that as president.”

On Saturday, a gunman opened fire in an El Paso Walmart, killing 22 people. Less than a day later, another gunman shot people indiscriminately outside of a busy nightlife strip in Dayton, killing nine people.

The El Paso shooter, in a manifesto believed to be his, parroted some of the language Trump has used to describe migrants coming across the southern border, however, he said he’d held racist beliefs long before Trump came into office.

Additional reporting by Marisa Schultz