On a relatively quiet Sunday morning, the news exploded across social media: The U.S. Supreme Court would be dining with President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, according to the White House weekly outlook.

By Monday morning, the dinner was off.

What happened? The White House blamed scheduling conflicts. “I think we've moved some things around on the president's schedule this week, but we hope to have something at some point,” Sean Spicer, Trump's press secretary, told reporters on Monday. The dinner would be moved to a later date.

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