Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2018 Q4)

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump during the fourth quarter of 2018. To navigate among quarters, see Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency.

Overview

Public opinion

Timeline

October 2018

Date Events Photo

Week 89

Monday, October 1
  • President Trump announces the new USMCA trade agreement between the United States, Mexico and Canada as a renegotiation of the former North American Trade Agreement (NAFTA).[1]
President Trump announces the new USMCA trade agreement
Tuesday, October 2
  • The White House corrects the official transcript from yesterday's press conference to now include his initial insult of a reporter.[2]
Wednesday, October 3
Thursday, October 4
    Friday, October 5
    • In a vote of 51–49 the Senate moves to advance the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh as Supreme Court Justice.[4]
    Saturday, October 6
      Sunday, October 7

        Week 90

        Monday, October 8
          Tuesday, October 9
          Wednesday, October 10
            Thursday, October 11
            Friday, October 12
              Saturday, October 13
                Sunday, October 14

                  Week 91

                  Monday, October 15
                  • President Trump suggests "rogue killers" may be responsible for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.[7]
                  Tuesday, October 16
                    Wednesday, October 17
                    • President Trump says the U.S. is requesting that Turkey provide audio and video relating to missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, "if it exists".[8]
                    • Donald McGahn resigns as White House Chief Counsel. He will be replaced by Patrick Cipollone.[9]
                    Thursday, October 18
                      Friday, October 19
                      • President Trump holds a rally in Mesa, Arizona.[10]
                      Saturday, October 20
                        Sunday, October 21

                          Week 92

                          Monday, October 22
                          • President Trump attends a political rally at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, and claims "I'm a nationalist."[11]
                          Tuesday, October 23
                            Wednesday, October 24
                            • President Trump and the White House condemn as "alleged violent attacks" a number of packages containing "potential explosive devices" that were addressed to various Democrats and intercepted by the Secret Service.
                            Thursday, October 25
                              Friday, October 26
                              Saturday, October 27
                                Sunday, October 28

                                  Week 93

                                  Monday, October 29
                                    Tuesday, October 30
                                      Wednesday, October 31

                                        November 2018

                                        Date Events Photos/Videos

                                        Week 93

                                        Thursday, November 1
                                          Friday, November 2
                                          Saturday, November 3
                                          Sunday, November 4

                                            Week 94

                                            Monday, November 5
                                            • President Trump visits Ohio, Indiana and Missouri to campaign on the eve of the midterm elections.[15]
                                            Tuesday, November 6
                                            • The midterm elections are held with Democrats making significant gains in the House of Representatives and in state elections, while Republicans strengthen their slim hold on the Senate. Gains in the House of Representatives give Democrats the majority, and the ability to control committees to investigate President Trump and his administration beginning in January 2019.[16]
                                            Wednesday, November 7
                                            • Attorney General Jeff Sessions resigns at the request of President Trump and is replaced by Matthew Whitaker, Sessions' Chief of Staff.[17]
                                            • President Trump suspends the access pass of CNN journalist Jim Acosta after he continues to ask questions and refuses to give up the microphone.[18]
                                            Thursday, November 8
                                              Friday, November 9
                                              • President Trump travels to France aboard Air Force One.[19]
                                              • President Trump receives a call from British Prime Minister Theresa May, whom he berates over Iran and Brexit.[19]
                                              Saturday, November 10
                                              President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron
                                              Sunday, November 11
                                              • President Trump fails to attend a ceremony with European leaders in Paris marking the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.[21]
                                              • President Trump attends a ceremony at the Arc de Triomphe with 60 other world leaders. French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech in which he denounces nationalism as a betrayal of patriotism and warns against 'old demons coming back to wreak chaos and death'. This is seen as a rebuke of President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is also in attendance.[22]
                                              • President Trump returns to Washington where he again misses a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery marking the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I claiming he was unable to do so because he was "extremely busy on calls for the country".[23]
                                              Armistice Day ceremony in Paris

                                              Week 95

                                              Monday, November 12
                                                Tuesday, November 13
                                                  Wednesday, November 14
                                                  • Media reports that President Trump has been in a bad mood since the midterm elections due to the significant Republican losses and is planning to shuffle his staff including Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.[19]
                                                  • President Trump announces support for the FIRST STEP Act, a bipartisan legislative package of sentencing and prison overhaul measures.[24]
                                                  Thursday, November 15
                                                    Friday, November 16
                                                      Saturday, November 17
                                                      • President Trump visits California to tour the devastation caused by wildfires.[25] He mistakenly refers to the fire ravaged area as "Pleasure" rather than Paradise.[26]
                                                      Sunday, November 18

                                                      Week 96

                                                      Monday, November 19
                                                      Tuesday, November 20
                                                      • President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump participate in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation.
                                                      • President Trump issues a statement called extraordinary and remarkable by the media, declaring unwavering loyalty to Saudi Arabia despite its killing of Khashoggi.[29]
                                                      • Details emerge of attempts by President Trump to order the Justice Department to prosecute his political enemies, 2016 presidential election opponent Hillary Clinton and former FBI Director James Comey.[30]
                                                      • President Trump's lawyers hand in his responses to questions for the Mueller investigation.[31]
                                                      • President Trump defends Ivanka Trump's use of personal email for official government business declining to acknowledge hypocrisy given his calls for Hillary Clinton to be imprisoned for her use of personal emails during her time as Secretary of State.[32]
                                                      • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, based in San Francisco, rules against President Trump's immigration policy. The President lashes out against the court calling it 'a lawless disgrace' and threatening unspecified retaliation. Chief Justice John G. Roberts issues a rare statement defending the impartiality of courts.[33][34]
                                                      Wednesday, November 21
                                                      • President Trump fires back at Chief Justice Roberts on Twitter.[35][36]
                                                      Thursday, November 22
                                                      • President Trump spends Thanksgiving at his Mar-a-Lago estate, visiting a Coast Guard station in Palm Beach.[37] He uses calls to overseas troops to vent on immigration and trade and to boast about his own success in a break from non-partisan traditions of such calls.[38]
                                                      • President Trump authorizes troops stationed at the U.S.–Mexican border to use lethal force if deemed necessary and also threatens to close the entire southern border with Mexico.[39][40]
                                                      • President Trump rebuffs the CIA for concluding that the Saudi crown prince was responsible for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.[41]
                                                      Friday, November 23
                                                      • The New York Supreme Court rejects a motion by President Trump to have New York State Attorney General's lawsuit against the Trump Foundation dismissed, allowing the case to proceed. The motion was made on the basis of presidential immunity and political bias.[42]
                                                      Saturday, November 24
                                                        Sunday, November 25
                                                        • U.S. Customs and Border Protection temporarily close all vehicle and pedestrian traffic at the major San Ysidro port of entry between Tijuana, Mexico and San Diego, California and used tear gas on migrants and refugees who approached the border fence.[43]

                                                        Week 97

                                                        Monday, November 26
                                                        Tuesday, November 27
                                                          Wednesday, November 28
                                                          • President Trump uses his Twitter account to retweet an image calling for his political opponents to be imprisoned for treason. The image includes Rod Rosenstein, his own Deputy Attorney General, and Robert Mueller.[46]
                                                          Thursday, November 29
                                                          • President Trump travels to Buenos Aires, Argentina, ahead of the G20 summit.[47] He abruptly cancels a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin over Moscow's capture of Ukrainian ships and sailors.[48]
                                                          • President Trump's long time lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress in relation to the Mueller Russia investigation. Trump makes a statement to the media that Cohen was lying to reduce his prison sentence. He further states that there was nothing wrong with his involvement with an ultimately unsuccessful personal business deal with Russia during the 2016 presidential election.[49]
                                                          Friday, November 30
                                                          G-20 leaders at the 2018 Buenos Aires Summit

                                                          December 2018

                                                          Date Events Photos/Video

                                                          Week 97

                                                          Saturday, December 1
                                                          • President Trump releases a statement on the death of former President George H. W. Bush and declares December 5, 2018, as a national day of mourning.[57]
                                                          • President Trump holds bilateral meetings with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
                                                          • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting and dinner with Chinese President Xi Jinping, claiming they have reached an agreement to halt the escalating trade war between the United States and China. The following Tuesday senior officials play down expectations and acknowledged that key provisions were not finalized. Trump tweets that he is a "Tariff Man", causing stock markets to plunge three percent.[58]
                                                          President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping
                                                          Sunday, December 2

                                                            Week 98

                                                            Monday, December 3
                                                            • In a series of tweets, President Trump calls for harsh sentencing of Michael Cohen, following a guilty plea in cooperation with the Mueller investigation. The president also praises longtime associate Roger Stone for not cooperating with Mueller.[59]
                                                            • President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visit the body of late former President George H. W. Bush, lying in state at the Capitol Rotunda, to pay their respects.[60]
                                                            President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump pay their respects to former President George H. W. Bush
                                                            Tuesday, December 4
                                                            • Senate leaders attend a closed-door security briefing by CIA Director Gina Haspel and emerge from the meeting to effectively accuse President Trump of misleading the country over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.[61][62]
                                                            • President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visit former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush at the Blair House, to offer their condolences to the Bush family.[63]
                                                            • Robert Mueller files court documents for the sentencing of President Trump's former national security adviser, General Michael Flynn. Mueller recommends no jail time based on Flynn's assistance, including in the Trump-Russia investigation and several ongoing investigations.[64][65]
                                                            President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump offer their condolences to former President George W. Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush
                                                            Wednesday, December 5
                                                            President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the funeral of former President George H. W. Bush
                                                            Thursday, December 6
                                                            Friday, December 7
                                                            • President Trump indicates that he will nominate William P. Barr for the post of Attorney General. Barr previously served as Attorney General under President George H. W. Bush. He also indicates that he will nominate Heather Nauert as Ambassador to the United Nations.[68][69]
                                                            Saturday, December 8
                                                              Sunday, December 9

                                                                Week 99

                                                                Monday, December 10
                                                                Tuesday, December 11
                                                                • President Trump meets with Democratic Party congressional leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer in the Oval Office. The meeting is combative, with the president threatening to shut down the government over funding for the Mexican border wall. President Trump declares that he would be "proud" to shut down parts of the government if it were to result in a border wall.[70]
                                                                Wednesday, December 12
                                                                • President Trump names Mick Mulvaney, his budget director, as acting Chief of Staff following the departure of John Kelly.[71][72]
                                                                • Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal lawyer, is sentenced to three years in prison for tax evasion, violation of campaign finance laws and deceiving banks and Congress.[73]
                                                                Thursday, December 13
                                                                • Federal prosecutors continue to investigate irregularities by the 2017 Presidential Inaugural Committee.[74]
                                                                Friday, December 14
                                                                Saturday, December 15
                                                                Sunday, December 16

                                                                  Week 100

                                                                  Monday, December 17
                                                                  Tuesday, December 18
                                                                  • President Trump agrees to shut down the Donald J. Trump Foundation following an investigation by New York State Attorney General Barbara Underwood which found "a shocking pattern of illegality involving the Trump Foundation—including unlawful coordination with the Trump presidential campaign, repeated and willful self-dealing, and much more".[76]
                                                                  • President Trump's Justice Department announces that it will ban bump stocks.[77]
                                                                  • President Trump abandons demands for funding for his border wall, drawing unprecedented criticism from his conservative media allies.[78][79]
                                                                  Wednesday, December 19
                                                                  • President Trump reassures victory over ISIS in Syria and announces that U.S. troops will be returned. Aides, officials and allies are blindsided by the decision, which is made without any consultation.[80][81][82]
                                                                  • A federal judge blocks the Trump Administration attempts to deny asylum to domestic violence victims.[83]
                                                                  Thursday, December 20
                                                                  • Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis announces his resignation, effective February 28, 2019, with a rebuke of President Trump's foreign policy.[84][85]
                                                                  • President Trump announces that he intends to significantly reduce troop numbers in Afghanistan. As with the previous announcement, consultation is negligible.[86]
                                                                  • President Trump reverses again on a federal government shutdown over his border wall, vowing he will not sign any budget extension bill that does not fund the wall. The Senate and House are in stalemate with the former voting for no funding and the latter voting for funding for the wall.[87][88]
                                                                  • North Korea announces that it will not eliminate its nuclear weapons unless the U.S. first removes nuclear weapons and forces from the region. North Korea further accuses President Trump of twisting the agreement made between himself and Kim Jong-un in Singapore on June 22, 2018.[89]
                                                                  Friday, December 21
                                                                  • President Trump signs the First Step Act into law. The act is a bipartisan prison and sentencing reform bill with strong bipartisan support.[90]
                                                                  • CNN reports that President Trump has twice lashed out at acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker over the prosecution of his former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, further reporting that these events underscore the extent to which the President firmly believes the Attorney General of the United States should serve as his personal protector.[91]
                                                                  Saturday, December 22
                                                                  • A government shutdown begins following the failure of Congress and President Trump to reach a compromise on border wall funding.[92][93]
                                                                  • Brett McGurk, special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, resigns effective December 31, 2018, in protest at President Trump's decision to pull American troops from Syria. In response, President Trump wrote that he did not know McGurk and questioned if McGurk was a "grandstander".[94][95]
                                                                  Sunday, December 23
                                                                  • President Trump has Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tell Secretary of Defense James Mattis that his departure would be effective January 1. He announces Patrick M. Shanahan as acting defense secretary.[96]
                                                                  • While on vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Secretary Mnuchin conducts a series of individual calls with the CEO's of America's six largest banks, to affirm adequate liquidity and respond to market volatility.[97]
                                                                  • Day 2 of the partial government shutdown

                                                                  Week 101

                                                                  Monday, December 24
                                                                  • President Trump attacks the Federal Reserve via Twitter, saying they are the only problem in the economy, which is in a significant downturn. Recent reporting has claimed that the president is seeking to fire the head of the Federal Reserve for raising interest rates.[98]
                                                                  • President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump take calls in the White House for the NORAD Santa tracker. Trump draws significant media attention when he questions a 7-year-old caller's belief in Santa.[99]
                                                                  • Day 3 of the partial government shutdown
                                                                  President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump participate in the NORAD Santa tracker Calls
                                                                  Tuesday, December 25
                                                                  • President Trump spends Christmas with First Lady Melania Trump at the White House, choosing not to travel to Florida during the government shutdown.[100][101]
                                                                  • Day 4 of the partial government shutdown
                                                                  Wednesday, December 26
                                                                  • President and First Lady Trump make an unannounced Christmas visit to Al Asad Airbase in Iraq.[102]
                                                                  • President and First Lady Trump visit American troops stationed at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.[103]
                                                                  • Day 5 of the partial government shutdown
                                                                  President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visit American troops in Iraq
                                                                  Thursday, December 27
                                                                  • Day 6 of the partial government shutdown
                                                                  Friday, December 28
                                                                  • Day 7 of the partial government shutdown
                                                                  Saturday, December 29
                                                                  • Day 8 of the partial government shutdown
                                                                  Sunday, December 30
                                                                  • Day 9 of the partial government shutdown

                                                                  Week 102

                                                                  Monday, December 31
                                                                  • Day 10 of the partial government shutdown

                                                                  See also

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