KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden abruptly canceled plans on Sunday to go to his home in Delaware for the holiday following a two-hour meeting of his national security team to discuss the Russian threat to Ukraine.
  • It's unusual for a U.S. president's travel plans to change this quickly, especially plans that involve leaving Washington.
  • Biden's movements took on a new significance this weekend after the president said he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin had decided to carry out an attack on Ukraine "in the coming days."
U.S. President Joe Biden walks after arriving on Marine One from a trip to Ohio at the White House in Washington, February 17, 2022.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden abruptly canceled plans on Sunday to go to his home in Delaware for the holiday following a two-hour meeting with his national security team to discuss the Russian threat to Ukraine.

The rare Sunday National Security Council meeting began around noon and lasted a little over two hours, according to reporters who watched the attendees arrive and then depart the White House compound.