Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2019 Q2)

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump during the second quarter of 2019. To navigate quarters, see Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency.

Overview

Public opinion

Timeline

April 2019

Date Events Photos

Week 115

Monday, April 1
    Tuesday, April 2
    President Trump and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
    Wednesday, April 3
      Thursday, April 4
      • President Trump threatens to close the United States–Mexico border within one year if Mexico does not stop the "massive amounts of drugs" coming into the United States.[2]
      Friday, April 5
      President Trump with a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer
      Saturday, April 6
      President Trump speaks to members of Republican Jewish Coalition
      Sunday, April 7

      Week 116

      Monday, April 8
      Tuesday, April 9
      President Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi
      Wednesday, April 10
      Thursday, April 11
      President Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in
      Friday, April 12
      • President Trump confirms reports that he is considering the release of detained undocumented immigrants into "sanctuary cities".[15]
      • Linda McMahon's resignation becomes effective as head of the Small Business Administration. President Trump made the original announcement on March 29, 2019.[16]
      Saturday, April 13
        Sunday, April 14

          Week 117

          Monday, April 15
          • Attorney General William Barr issues an order directing immigration judges to deny posting of bail by asylum seekers.[17]
          Tuesday, April 16
          • President Trump uses the second veto of his Administration on a bipartisan resolution to end American involvement in the military campaign in Yemen. Congress had earlier voted to invoke the War Powers Act of 1973.[18]
          Wednesday, April 17
            Thursday, April 18
            • Attorney General William Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein hold a press conference on the Mueller Report and, soon after, release it to Congress and the American public.[19]
            Friday, April 19
              Saturday, April 20
                Sunday, April 21

                  Week 118

                  Monday, April 22
                  President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump host the White House Easter Egg Roll
                  Tuesday, April 23
                    Wednesday, April 24
                      Thursday, April 25
                        Friday, April 26
                        President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe
                        Saturday, April 27
                        President Trump speaks to supporters at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin
                        Sunday, April 28

                          Week 119

                          Monday, April 29
                          Tuesday, April 30

                            May 2019

                            Date Events Photos

                            Week 119

                            Wednesday, May 1
                            Thursday, May 2
                            President Trump speaks at the National Day of Prayer service
                            Friday, May 3
                            President Trump and Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini
                            Saturday, May 4
                              Sunday, May 5

                                Week 120

                                Monday, May 6
                                • President Trump presents the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy to the Army Black Knights football team.[36][37]
                                • President Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to golfer Tiger Woods.[38]
                                • Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin fails to meet the House Ways and Means Committee deadline to provide President Trump's tax returns.[39]
                                President Trump with members of the Army Black Knights football team
                                Tuesday, May 7
                                  Wednesday, May 8
                                  • President Trump asserts executive privilege over the full Mueller Report.[40]
                                  • President Trump holds a rally in Panama City Beach, Florida.[41][42]
                                  • The House Judiciary Committee, in a 24–16 vote, moves to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress for failing to deliver the unredacted version of the Mueller report.[43]
                                  • House Intelligence Committee issues a subpoena to the Justice Department for all "counterintelligence and foreign intelligence" collected for the pre-redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller's report.[44]
                                  President Trump speaks to supporters at a rally in Panama City, Florida
                                  Thursday, May 9
                                  President Trump and some Boston Red Sox players
                                  Friday, May 10
                                  • The Trump Administration raises tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports.[46]
                                  • House Ways and Means Committee chairman Richard Neal subpoenas the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service for the tax returns of President Trump.[47]
                                  Saturday, May 11
                                  • Effective day of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's resignation.[48]
                                  Sunday, May 12

                                    Week 121

                                    Monday, May 13
                                    Tuesday, May 14
                                    • President Trump visits Cameron LNG Export Facility.[50]
                                    President Trump speaks to workers at the Cameron LNG Export Facility in Hackberry, Louisiana
                                    Wednesday, May 15
                                      Thursday, May 16
                                      President Trump and Swiss President Ueli Maurer
                                      Friday, May 17
                                      • President Trump speaks at the National Association of REALTORS Legislative Meetings and Trade Expo.[54]
                                      • The Trump administration rejects a Democratic subpoena by the House of Representatives for President Trump's tax returns.[55]
                                      President Trump speaks at the Legislative Meetings and Trade Expo
                                      Saturday, May 18
                                        Sunday, May 19

                                          Week 122

                                          Monday, May 20
                                          • A federal judge from the DC District Court denies President Trump's bid to quash a House Oversight Committee subpoena for years of his financial records from his accounting firm. The judge also declined a request by the president's lawyers to stay his order pending their appeal.[56]
                                          • The Department of Justice moves to block former White House counsel Don McGahn from testifying to Congress about the Mueller report citing the separation of powers.[57]
                                          • President Trump holds a rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania.[58]
                                          President Trump speaks to supporters at a rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania
                                          Tuesday, May 21
                                            Wednesday, May 22
                                            • President Trump leaves a meeting on infrastructure with senior Democrats after only three minutes. Shortly afterwards, he holds a surprise press conference in the Rose Garden.[59]
                                            President Trump speaking in Rose Garden after the meeting with Congressional Democrats
                                            Thursday, May 23
                                              Friday, May 24
                                              • President Trump travels to Japan aboard Air Force One for a four day state visit.[60]
                                              Saturday, May 25
                                              • President Trump arrives in Tokyo, Japan.[61]
                                              • The New York Times reported the White House never followed through with stripping John Brennan of his security clearance, as Trump had asserted he had on August 15, 2018.[62]
                                              Sunday, May 26
                                              • President Trump meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe at Mobara Country Club.[63]
                                              • President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe attend a sumo tournament.[64]
                                              President Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe at Mobara Country Club

                                              Week 123

                                              Monday, May 27
                                              President Trump and Emperor Naruhito at the Tokyo Imperial Palace
                                              Tuesday, May 28
                                              • President Trump boards the USS Wasp (LHD-1) in Yokosuka, Japan.[68]
                                              • President Trump departs Japan.[69]
                                              President Trump aboard the USS Wasp (LHD-1)
                                              Wednesday, May 29
                                              • Robert Mueller announces his resignation as Special Counsel in a press conference and speaks publicly about his report.[70]
                                              Thursday, May 30
                                              President Trump delivers the commencement address
                                              Friday, May 31

                                                June 2019

                                                Date Events Photos

                                                Week 123

                                                Saturday, June 1
                                                • President Trump announces via tweet that White House counsel Emmet Flood will be leaving his post on June 14.[72]
                                                Sunday, June 2
                                                • President Trump delivers an evening speech at the Ford's Theater's annual fundraising gala.[73]
                                                • President Trump travels to the United Kingdom aboard Air Force One for a three day state visit.[74]
                                                President Trump at the Ford's Theater

                                                Week 124

                                                Monday, June 3
                                                President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace
                                                Tuesday, June 4
                                                President Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May at 10 Downing Street
                                                Wednesday, June 5
                                                President Trump and other world leaders mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day
                                                Thursday, June 6
                                                President Trump delivers remarks at the 75th Commemoration of D-Day
                                                Friday, June 7
                                                • President Trump drops threats of tariffs against Mexico after the United States reaches a deal with Mexico over Latin American immigration.[92][93][94]
                                                Saturday, June 8
                                                  Sunday, June 9

                                                    Week 125

                                                    Monday, June 10
                                                    President Trump with members of the 103rd Indianapolis 500 Champion Team
                                                    Tuesday, June 11
                                                    • President Trump visits Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy Facility.[96]
                                                    President Trump speaks to workers at the Renewable Energy Facility in West Des Moines, Iowa
                                                    Wednesday, June 12
                                                    President Trump and Polish President Andrzej Duda
                                                    Thursday, June 13
                                                    Friday, June 14
                                                    • The Office of Special Counsel recommends Trump aide Kellyanne Conway be "removed from service" for violating the Hatch Act, which bans federal employees from political activity.[101]
                                                    Saturday, June 15
                                                      Sunday, June 16

                                                        Week 126

                                                        Monday, June 17
                                                          Tuesday, June 18
                                                          • President Trump holds a rally and formally launches his 2020 reelection campaign in Orlando, Florida. During the rally President Trump vowed if "elected to a second term we will cure cancer and ends AIDS' and "come up with the cures to many, many problems, to many, many diseases".[102]
                                                          • President Trump withdraws the nomination of Patrick Shanahan to be Secretary of Defense and names Mark Esper as his replacement.[103]
                                                          President Trump announces his 2020 presidential re-election in Orlando, Florida
                                                          Wednesday, June 19
                                                          • President Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist Arthur Laffer.[104]
                                                          • EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler announces a roll-back of the Clean Power Plan. States will now be allowed to set their own carbon emissions standards for coal-fired power plants. EPA authority on carbon emissions will be limited going forward.[105]
                                                          President Trump awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Arthur Laffer
                                                          Thursday, June 20
                                                          President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
                                                          Friday, June 21
                                                          • President Trump warns Iran after its Revolutionary Guard acknowledges shooting down an American drone in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran claims the drone "violated Iranian airspace", while U.S. military claims the drone was shot down over "international airspace" and the action was "an unprovoked attack on a U.S. surveillance asset".[107][108][109][110]
                                                          • President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosts the second congressional picnic in the White House South Lawn.[111]
                                                          President Trump and Vice President Pence and their wives at the Congressional Picnic
                                                          Saturday, June 22
                                                          • President Trump announces that he will delay ICE raids on immigrants living illegally in 10 major cities by two weeks to allow Congress to develop a solution for the United States–Mexico border problem.[112]
                                                          Sunday, June 23

                                                            Week 127

                                                            Monday, June 24
                                                            • President Trump announces retaliatory sanctions on Iran in response to Iran's actions in taking down a United States military drone on June 20.[113]
                                                            President Trump signs an Executive Order placing further sanctions against Iran
                                                            Tuesday, June 25
                                                            Staff Sergeant David Bellavia receives the Medal of Honor
                                                            Wednesday, June 26
                                                            • President Trump travels to Asia for a four-day trip to visit foreign leaders at the 2019 G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan from June 28 to June 29.[119]
                                                            • Robert Mueller announces he will testify before the House Intelligence Committee and the Judiciary Committee in public hearings to be held on July 17.[120]
                                                            • EPA official William Wehrum resigns amid claims of possible ethics violations.[121]
                                                            • Presidential aide Kellyanne Conway fails to appear at a House Oversight Committee meeting and will be subpoenaed about her possible violations of the Hatch Act.[122]
                                                            Thursday, June 27
                                                            President Trump and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison
                                                            Friday, June 28
                                                            G-20 leaders at the 2019 Osaka Summit
                                                            Saturday, June 29
                                                            • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, declaring a truce in the trade war.[132]
                                                            • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[133]
                                                            • President Trump arrives in Seoul, South Korea.[134]
                                                            • Asked about Putin's comment that "western-style liberalism is obsolete," Trump replied "it's so sad to look at what's happening in San Francisco and a couple of other cities which are run by an extraordinary group of liberal people. I don't know what they're thinking."[135]
                                                            President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping
                                                            Sunday, June 30
                                                            • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the Blue House.[136]
                                                            • President Trump visits the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), accompanied by South Korean President Moon Jae-in.[137]
                                                            • President Trump briefly walks into the northern side of the Joint Security Area of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), accompanied by North Korean Leader Kim Jong-Un and becomes the first sitting U.S. President to enter North Korea.[138]
                                                            • President Trump returns to the southern side of the Joint Security Area of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) with North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un.[139]
                                                            • President Trump participate in a DMZ summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un at the Inter-Korean Freedom House on the southern side of the Joint Security Area of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).[140]
                                                            • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un at the Inter-Korean Freedom House.[140]
                                                            President Trump with North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in

                                                            See also

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