The club was founded in 1863 and is approximately two blocks from the
White House. The president decided to take a cool autumn walk through
Lafayette Park, although the motorcade followed his entourage.
The Metropolitan Club website
says its primary goal of furthering "literary, mutual improvement, and
social purposes” drives the club’s “tradition of social civility.” The
club also boasts that it attracts “distinguished members from around the
world” and is “a destination for many local, national and international
leaders.”
A receptionist answering phone calls at the club refused to provide any
details on the luncheon and abruptly ended the call when pressed for
information.
The club enforces a strict dress code. Gentlemen must wear a suit,
jacket or blazer and neck tie; ladies must wear a dress, suit or pants
with jackets “of equivalent formality.” The use of electronic devices is
also prohibited in dining and public areas of the clubhouse.
It’s also unclear how many guests are joining the president for lunch, or what the select group will eat.
The White House refused to comment for the record.-abc news reports
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