President to Sign Executive Orders and Host Event on Maternal Healthcare
The president's public schedule for Monday, May 11, 2026 includes a maternal healthcare event in the Oval Office, multiple policy meetings, the signing of executive orders and a dinner in the Rose Garden. The day begins with executive time followed by a ceremony honoring Indiana University football champions. All events are drawn from the official daily schedule released by the White House.
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Another policy meeting is listed for 5:30 p.m.
The day concludes with a Rose Garden dinner at 7:00 p.m. The schedule released by the White House describes the day as focused on policy work, ceremonies and meetings. The maternal healthcare event marks one of the few public portions of the day's agenda. Most other sessions, including both policy meetings, are listed without further detail on participants or topics.
Key Facts
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President's day begins with executive time.
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Maternal healthcare event scheduled in Oval Office.
1 source@DeItaone - 2026-05-11 15:00
President scheduled to sign executive orders.
1 source@DeItaone - 2026-05-11 19:00
Rose Garden dinner concludes the day's events.
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Potential Impact
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Executive orders signed during the afternoon will take legal effect upon completion of the ceremony.
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The maternal healthcare event may draw public attention to administration priorities in that policy area.
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Hosting the university football champions continues the tradition of recognizing collegiate athletic achievements at the White House.
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