Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2019 Q3)

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

Overview

Public opinion

Timeline

July 2019

Date Events Photos/Videos (plus a sheet)

Week 128

Monday, July 1
    Tuesday, July 2
    Federal Reserve Governors meeting, April 2019
    Wednesday, July 3
      Thursday, July 4
      • President Trump hosts military personnel and their families for a picnic and fireworks show at the White House as part of Independence Day celebrations.[5]
      • President Trump's Salute to America occurs on Independence Day in Washington, D.C., in addition to other events.[6]
      Friday, July 5
        Saturday, July 6
          Sunday, July 7

            Week 129

            Monday, July 8
              Tuesday, July 9
              President Trump and Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar
              Wednesday, July 10
                Thursday, July 11
                • President Trump speaks to attendees at the President's Social Media Summit.[9]
                Friday, July 12
                Saturday, July 13
                  Sunday, July 14
                  • President Trump tweets that progressive Democratic congresswomen should "go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came", drawing widespread criticism, even from some Republicans.[14][15][16][17]

                  Week 130

                  Monday, July 15
                  • President Trump launches "Made in America Week" at the White House by showcasing products made in all fifty states.[18][19]
                  President Trump delivers remarks at the Made in America Product Showcase
                  Tuesday, July 16
                  • President Trump denies that his previous tweets made towards several Democratic congresswomen were in any way racist.[20][21][22]
                  Wednesday, July 17
                  President Trump speaks to supporters at a rally in Greenville, North Carolina
                  Thursday, July 18
                  • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte at the White House.[27]
                  • President Trump claims he did in fact try to stop the crowds chants and "was unhappy" with the chants of "send her back" from his supporters during the Greensville rally on July 17.[28]
                  President Trump and Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte
                  Friday, July 19
                  President Trump with Mike Pence, Jim Bridenstine, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins
                  Saturday, July 20
                    Sunday, July 21

                      Week 131

                      Monday, July 22
                      President Trump and Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan
                      Tuesday, July 23
                      President Trump participates in the swearing-in of Secretary of Defense Mark Esper
                      Wednesday, July 24
                      Thursday, July 25
                        A memorandum with a non-verbatim record of the call between Trump and Zelensky released by the White House
                        Friday, July 26
                        Saturday, July 27
                        Sunday, July 28

                        Week 132

                        Monday, July 29
                        Tuesday, July 30
                          Wednesday, July 31
                          President Trump and Mongolian president Khaltmaagiin Battulga

                          August 2019

                          Date Events Photos/Videos

                          Week 132

                          Thursday, August 1
                          Friday, August 2
                          Saturday, August 3
                          Sunday, August 4
                          • A mass shooting occurs in the Oregon District of Dayton, Ohio, at 1:00 a.m.—less than 24 hours after the El Paso shootings—leaving nine dead and at least 27 injured. The gunman, Connor Stephen Betts, is killed at the scene attempting to enter the Ned Peppers Bar.[56][57]
                          • Speaking from his golf resort in Bedminster, New Jersey, President Trump declares "hate has no place in our country" and suggests that mental illness played a role in both shootings.[58]

                          Week 133

                          Monday, August 5
                          • President Trump addresses the nation in regards to the mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, offering his condolences to the victims and their families.[59]
                          Tuesday, August 6
                            Wednesday, August 7
                            President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump meet a Dayton mass shooting victim
                            Thursday, August 8
                              Friday, August 9
                                Saturday, August 10
                                  Sunday, August 11

                                    Week 134

                                    Monday, August 12
                                    • The Trump administration announces a new immigration policy designed to limit the number of green card applicants from legal migrants.[63][64]
                                    Tuesday, August 13
                                    • President Trump visits the Shell Pennsylvania Petrochemicals Complex.[65]
                                    President Trump speaks to workers at the Shell Pennsylvania Petrochemicals Complex in Monaca, Pennsylvania
                                    Wednesday, August 14
                                      Thursday, August 15
                                      Friday, August 16
                                      • President Trump expresses interest in purchasing Greenland from Denmark. Both Danish and Greenlandic officials reject the proposal.[68]
                                      Saturday, August 17
                                        Sunday, August 18

                                          Week 135

                                          Monday, August 19
                                            Tuesday, August 20
                                            • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Romanian president Klaus Iohannis at the White House.[69]
                                            • President Trump asserts that any Jew who votes for a Democrat is either, "disloyal or unintelligent".[70]
                                            President Trump and Romanian president Klaus Iohannis
                                            Wednesday, August 21
                                            • President Trump proclaims "I am the chosen one" to reporters at the White House.[71][72]
                                            Thursday, August 22
                                            • President Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to NBA legend Bob Cousy. He also jokingly adds he would like to "give myself a Medal of Honor".[73][74]
                                            President Trump awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Bob Cousy
                                            Friday, August 23
                                            • President Trump asserts that he reserves the right to order U.S. companies to stop doing business with China.[75][76][77][78][79]
                                            Saturday, August 24
                                            President Trump and French president Emmanuel Macron during the G7 summit
                                            Sunday, August 25
                                            President Trump and other world leaders at the 45th G7 summit

                                            Week 136

                                            Monday, August 26
                                            • President Trump holds bilateral meetings with Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, German chancellor Angela Merkel and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi.[87][88][89]
                                            • President Trump fails to attend the G7 discussion on climate, biodiversity, and the Amazon forest fires. The White House makes false claims stating Trump was attending other engagements with German chancellor Angela Merkel and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi. Both leaders attend the climate session.
                                            • President Trump holds a joint press conference with French president Emmanuel Macron.[90]
                                            President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron during the press conference after the G7 summit
                                            Tuesday, August 27
                                            Wednesday, August 28
                                            • President Trump announces a new administration rule that citizenship will no longer be automatic for children of some U.S. military members living overseas.[91]
                                            Thursday, August 29
                                            President Trump during establishment of the U.S. Space Command
                                            Friday, August 30
                                            • President Trump tweets a high-resolution aerial image of a failed Iranian missile launch. Ankit Panda, who specializes in analyzing satellite imagery at the Federation of American Scientists, remarked "The resolution is amazingly high. I would think it's probably below well below 20 centimeters, which is much higher than anything I've ever seen," adding the image disclosed "some pretty amazing capabilities that the public simply wasn't privy to before this."[96] The image appeared to be a snapshot of a physical photograph, which a defense official said had been included in Trump's intelligence briefing that morning.[97][98] Satellite tracking analysts concluded the image was likely taken by the USA-224 reconnaissance satellite.[99][100] Some intelligence veterans expressed dismay that Trump tweeted the image,[101] which he asserted he had the "absolute right to do".[102]
                                            Site of a satellite launch vehicle failure in Iran
                                            Saturday, August 31
                                            • A mass shooting occurs in the cities of Midland and Odessa, Texas, leaving seven dead and 22 injured. The perpetrator, Seth Ator, is shot by police and dies at the scene.[103][104][105]

                                            September 2019

                                            Date Events Photos/Videos

                                            Week 136

                                            Sunday, September 1

                                              Week 137

                                              Monday, September 2
                                                Tuesday, September 3
                                                Wednesday, September 4
                                                  Thursday, September 5
                                                  • President Trump presents the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Jerry West.[108]
                                                  President Trump awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Jerry West
                                                  Friday, September 6
                                                  • A report shows that the United States added 130,000 jobs in August, missing economists' expectations; the national unemployment rate remains unchanged at 3.7%.[109]
                                                  Saturday, September 7
                                                    Sunday, September 8

                                                      Week 138

                                                      Monday, September 9
                                                      President Trump with Congressman Dan Bishop at a rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina
                                                      Tuesday, September 10
                                                      Wednesday, September 11
                                                      • President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump lay a wreath at the September 11 memorial at the Pentagon and later pay tribute to all the nearly three thousand Americans killed that day, pledging to continue to confront radical Islamic terrorism.[118]
                                                      • The Trump administration announces that it will ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes, in response to numerous mysterious respiratory diseases that appear to have been caused by vaping.[119]
                                                      President Trump speaks at the Pentagon on the 18th anniversary of 9/11
                                                      Thursday, September 12
                                                        Friday, September 13
                                                          Saturday, September 14
                                                            Sunday, September 15

                                                              Week 139

                                                              Monday, September 16
                                                              President Trump awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Mariano Rivera
                                                              Tuesday, September 17
                                                              Wednesday, September 18
                                                              President Trump at the Mexican border
                                                              Thursday, September 19
                                                              • President Trump meets with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, in an unannounced meeting. This was the first face-to-face meeting between the two men.[130]
                                                              President Trump and Mark Zuckerberg
                                                              Friday, September 20
                                                              • Australian prime minister Scott Morrison, accompanied by his wife, begins a state visit, his second during the Trump presidency.[131]
                                                              • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with Australian prime minister Scott Morrison at the White House.[132]
                                                              • President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump host their second state dinner in honor of Australian prime minister Scott Morrison and his wife, Jenny.[133]
                                                              President Trump and Australian prime minister Scott Morrison
                                                              Saturday, September 21
                                                                Sunday, September 22
                                                                President Trump and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi during the Howdy, Modi event

                                                                Week 140

                                                                Monday, September 23
                                                                President Trump at the United Nations "Religious Freedom" event
                                                                Tuesday, September 24
                                                                Wednesday, September 25
                                                                • President Trump holds bilateral meetings with Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, and Salvadoran president Nayib Bukele at the UN General Assembly in New York City.[151][152][153]
                                                                • A whistleblower complaint that was filed on August 12 is declassified and released to the public by a 421–0 vote in the House of Representatives. It accuses President Trump of "abus[ing] his office for personal gain" by "[soliciting] interference" from Ukraine in the 2020 election and that the White House took steps to cover it up". Michael Atkinson, the Inspector General for the Intelligence Community, had deemed the complaint "urgent and credible" and submitted it to the acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire.[154][155]
                                                                • A release of President Trump's call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky shows that President Trump repeatedly pressured Zelensky to investigate the potential 2020 presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter with Rudy Giuliani and Attorney General William Barr.[156]
                                                                Thursday, September 26
                                                                • President Trump visits the United States Mission to the United Nations.[157]
                                                                • Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire meets with the House Intelligence Committee to discuss the whistleblower complaint and the transcript of the phone conversation between the two presidents. Maguire supported his decision to delay informing Congress of the whistleblower document as required but instead having diverted the complaint to the Justice Department and the White House for review.[158][159]
                                                                • The Senate confirms Eugene Scalia as the 28th U.S. secretary of labor in a vote of 53–44.[160]
                                                                • The Administration says it plans to allow only 18,000 refugees to resettle in the United States in the 2020 fiscal year, its lowest level since the modern program began in 1980.[161][162]
                                                                Friday, September 27
                                                                President Trump and Vice President Pence commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month
                                                                Saturday, September 28
                                                                  Sunday, September 29

                                                                    Week 141

                                                                    Monday, September 30

                                                                    See also

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