Another quiet Saturday at the White House
It's the second Saturday of the Biden administration, and things are again quiet at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Biden does not have any public events on his schedule this weekend and does not include any mention of the work he may be doing behind the scenes amid the negotiations over his COVID-19 rescue package.
Biden's Saturday schedule last week included that he would be meeting with his advisers in the Oval Office despite that meeting being closed to the press.
It's not unusual for Biden's weekends to be on the quiet side. Outside a few Saturday events toward the end of the transition or outings to go to Mass, Biden focused most of his public schedule on the traditional workweek. Still, in the midst of the pandemic and negotiations over the nearly $2 trillion proposed rescue package, it's notable how low a profile the new administration is keeping on the weekend.
Biden's White House Chief of Staff Ronald Klain did give a short overview of the White House agenda Saturday, responding to a tweet from Sen. Amy Klobuchar expressing the odd feeling of waking up on a Saturday and not having to contend with a tweet from President Trump.
“Quick tweet to say we're working at the WH today on next steps in the COVID response, making sure we're ready for the winter storm, and advancing the American Rescue Package," Klain tweeted in response.
-ABC News' Molly Nagle