The president-elect spent about two hours dining with family at the 21 Club, a restaurant a few blocks from his Trump Tower residence.
Journalists were only aware that Trump was leaving home when they spotted a large motorcade pulling away from the building, including an ambulance with lights flashing.
The movement was a surprise given that Trump's campaign had already called a "lid" a signal to journalists that he would not be venturing out for the rest of the day.
Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks issued the lid at 6:14 p.M. But just over an hour later, Trump's motorcade left his residence. His whereabouts became clear only after a fellow diner tweeted a picture of the president-elect arriving at the restaurant.
Hicks said she was unaware that Trump planned to leave his home and had not intended to leave the press in the dark. She said the Trump team was working toward setting up a protective pool in the near future.
Every president and president-elect in recent memory has traveled with a pool of journalists when leaving the White House grounds. News organizations take turns serving in the small group, paying their way and sharing the material collected in the pool with the larger press corps.
The White House depends on having journalists nearby at all times to relay the president's first comments on breaking news.
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