Monday Washington Schedules from MaceNews

WASHINGTON (MaceNews) – The following are Monday’s schedules for the White House, Treasury Department, the State Department, the Capitol and for upcoming economic data and Federal Reserve events:

The White House

DAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FOR
MONDAY, JUNE 28, 2021

 
In the morning, the President will receive the President’s Daily Brief in the Oval Office. This meeting will be closed press.
 
In the afternoon, the President will welcome His Excellency Reuven Rivlin, President of the State of Israel, to the White House. President Rivlin’s visit will highlight the enduring partnership between the United States and Israel and the deep ties between our governments and our people. This meeting in the Oval Office will have a pool spray at the top.

In-Town Pool

Wires: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg
Wire Photos: AP, Reuters, AFP, NYT
TV Corr & Crew: CBS
Print: McClatchy
Radio: VOA

EDT
 
9:50 AM          THE PRESIDENT receives the President’s Daily Brief
                             Oval Office
                             Closed Press
 
12:00 PM        In-Town Pool Call Time
 
4:00 PM         THE PRESIDENT welcomes His Excellency Reuven Rivlin, President of the State of Israel, to the White House                  
                             Oval Office
                             Restricted In-House Pool Spray at the Top (Final Gather 3:40 PM – Brady Press Briefing Room)
 
Briefing Schedule
 
12:30 PM       Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki
 

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WEEK AHEAD GUIDANCE FOR
THE WEEK OF JUNE 28 – JULY 4, 2021



Tuesday, June 29, 2021

The President will travel to La Crosse, Wisconsin to highlight the benefits the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework will deliver to communities across the country.

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

The President will convene Cabinet officials, Governors from Western States, and private sector partners to discuss the devastating intersection of drought, heat, and wildfires in the Western United States, and strengthening prevention, preparedness and response efforts for this wildfire season, which is already outpacing last season in terms of the number of large fires to date.

Friday, July 2, 2021

The President will deliver remarks on the June jobs report.

The President will participate in a naturalization ceremony to welcome new citizens to our country ahead of Independence Day.

Sunday, July 4, 2021

The President will deliver remarks to celebrate Independence Day and independence from COVID-19 at a Fourth of July BBQ with essential workers and military families on the South Lawn.

The National Mall will be open for the traditional Independence Day fireworks display so friends and family can gather to celebrate our independence from this virus.
 

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen

Monday – No public event scheduled.

                                    State Department

Monday –  In Rome, Secretary Blinken and Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio will co-chair a meeting of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS. On the margins of the D-ISIS meeting, the Secretary will participate in a Syria Ministerial to discuss the crisis in Syria and underscore the importance of meeting humanitarian needs. He will also have bilateral meetings with President Sergio Mattarella and Foreign Minister Di Maio to underscore the U.S.-Italy partnership’s important role in addressing key global priorities. Secretary Blinken will also visit Vatican City, where he will meet with senior Holy See officials to underscore our shared commitment to freedom of religion or belief and tackling the climate crisis.

Finally, in Bari and Matera, the Secretary will join foreign ministers at the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting to reinforce the U.S. commitment to multilateralism and discuss continued cooperation in combatting the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing the climate crisis, and building back better with our global partners, with a focus on Africa.

State Department news briefings, when held, are usually in the neighborbood of 2p ET.

The Senate

Monday, Jun 28, 2021

9:00 a.m.: Convene for a pro forma session.10:00 a.m.: Convene and resume consideration of S.1251, Growing Climate Solutions Act of 2021.

The House

Monday – The next meeting is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. on June 28, 2021.

UPCOMING ECONOMIC DATA AND FEDERAL RESERVE EVENTS

Monday, June 28 – 10:30a ET Dallas Fed June Mfg Survey (32.5 expected; May gen biz 34.9)

Tuesday, June 29 – 8:55a ET US Johnson-Redbook wkly retail activity (prevs +17.6%)

Tuesday, June 29 – 9a ET US Case-Shiller Apr Home Prices (+14.2% expected; 20-city Y/Y +13.2%)

Tuesday, June 29 – 9a ET US FHFA Apr House Prices (Apr Y/Y +13.9%)

Tuesday, June 29 – 10a ET Conf Brd June Consumer Confidence (117.8 expected; May -0.3%)

Wednesday, June 30 – 7a ET – US MBA mortgage apps (prvs +2.1%)

Wednesday, June 30 – 8a ET Atl Fed’s Bostic Q&A/Buckhead Coalition

Wednesday, June 30 – 8:15a ET – US Moody’s Analytics/ADP June private payrolls

Wednesday, June 30 – 9:45a ET – June Chi PMI (70 expected; May 75.2)

Wednesday, June 30 – 10a ET – US NAR  May pending home sales (-1.0% expected; Apr -4.4%)

Wednesday, June 30 – 10:30a ET US wkly EIA oil stocks (prevs -7.6 mln bls)

Thursday, July 1 – 7:30a ET US June Challenger layoffs (May 24,586)

Thursday, July 1 – 8:30a ET Wkly Jobless Claims (prvs 411,000)

Thursday, July 1 – 9:45a ET Markit US Final Mfg PMI (flash 63.9; May 68.7)

Thursday, July 1 – 10a ET ISM June Mfg PMI (May 61.2%)

Thursday, July 1 – 10a ET US May construction spending  (Apr +0.2%)

Thursday, July 1 – 11a ET  JPM Global Mfg PMI

Thursday, July1 – 2p ET AtlFed’s Bostic on panel for Habitat for Humanity

Friday, July 2 – Auto sales

Friday, July 2 – US May jobs report (625K/5.6% expected; Apr 559K/5.8% unemp rate)

Friday, July 2 – US May int’l trade in goods/svcs (-$68.9 Bln)

Friday, July 2 – US May factory orders (Apr -0.6%)

Friday, July 2 – US Baker-Hughes oil rig count (prvs US 470)

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