It appears the president will spend this weekend in New Jersey.

President Donald Trump is planning to spend his first weekend at the Trump Organization’s property in rural Bedminster, N.J., as president this coming Friday through Sunday, according to a Federal Aviation Administration notice posted Monday morning.

» Budget deal includes money for Mar-a-Lago security for Trump’s visits

A separate FAA advisory also issued Monday indicates Trump will spend Thursday night in New York City before making the hourlong drive west to Bedminster on Friday.

Trump is scheduled to meet with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in New York on Thursday after the president speaks at the USS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. The speech commemorates the 75 anniversary of the Battle of the Coral Sea, a World War II conflict where the U.S. teamed up with Australia to defeat enemy forces, the White House said last week.

Trump’s meeting with Turnbull will be their first face-to-face since Trump took office in January. It follows an early February phone call between the two leaders that turned contentious, with Trump criticizing Australia’s acceptance of a refugee-intake deal made by the Obama administration, The Washington Post reported at the time.

» COMPLETE COVERAGE: President Donald Trump in Palm Beach

Palm Beach County residents are familiar with the FAA notices issued for this week for New York and New Jersey. The notices are intended as advisories to pilots that temporary flight restrictions are forthcoming, and have served as the first indicators to Palm Beach County residents that the president planned to spend time at Mar-a-Lago on his seven trips to his local home between February and Easter.

» Palm Beach police chief has Trump advice for Bedminster



The Bedminster club is the president’s apparent summer choice when his Mar-a-Lago Club is closed for the season, with its brocade curtains hidden behind hurricane shutters and croquet mallets packed away from the pounding sun.

Instead, rather than spending weekends at some other tropical paradise, all indications are that the leader of the free world will make the occasional weekend trip from the White House to his residence in Bedminster.

» Trump spends too much time at Mar-a-Lago, says GOP senator

The president most recently was in Palm Beach for about four days as he and his family celebrated Easter at Mar-a-Lago, attending the Sunday morning service at the Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach. About a fifth of the president’s first 100 days in office were spent in Florida, a Palm Beach Post analysis found.

Mar-a-Lago’s club traditionally closes after Mother’s Day, marking the end of Palm Beach’s social season. Though Trump has made out-of-season visits to Mar-a-Lago in the past, those trips are the exception. Trump’s residence at the Palm Beach estate remains open year-round.

»FLORIDA FACTOR: How Mar-a-Lago visits were a big part of President Trump’s first 100 days

Though Trump has several other homes in the Northeast, he paired Bedminster with Palm Beach as a spot to interview potential cabinet members following his election win in November. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former presidential candidate Mitt Romney, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani and now-Education Secretary Betsy DeVos were among those who met with Trump and members of his staff at the New Jersey property’s colonial-style clubhouse.

While no official statement has been made — a request for comment from the White House was not returned — the talk around Trump’s summer plans long has centered on Bedminster. Reports from multiple media outlets, including Politico and The New York Times, have focused on what some are calling Trump’s “Camp David North.”

» Local tab for Trump’s Palm Beach visits closing in on $4 million

The sprawling club sits on more than 500 acres of land that used to belong to John DeLorean, the carmaker behind the iconic vehicle used as a time machine in the “Back to the Future” films. The clubhouse where Trump held meetings during his transition had been DeLorean’s mansion, according to nj.com.

It covers 535 acres and features two 18-hole golf courses, the club’s website says.