Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2020 Q3)

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump during the third quarter of 2020. To navigate quarters, see Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency.

Timeline

Overview

President Trump faced the ongoing presidential primaries, accepted the nomination at the Republican National Convention, faced the ongoing presidential election, participated in the first presidential debates, and tackled the ongoing coronavirus pandemic by extending the nationwide Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines throughout the month of July.

July 2020

Date Events Photos/Videos

Week 180

Wednesday, July 1
Thursday, July 2
  • President Trump launches "Made in America Week" at the White House by showcasing products made in all fifty states.[3]
President Trump delivers remarks at the Made in America Product Showcase
Friday, July 3
Saturday, July 4
  • President Trump's 2020 Salute to America occurs on Independence Day in Washington, D.C., in addition to other events.[6][7]
President Trump speaks at the Salute to America event
Sunday, July 5

Week 181

Monday, July 6
    Tuesday, July 7
    • President Trump informs Congress and the United Nations that the United States will formally withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), effective July 6, 2021.[8]
    Wednesday, July 8
    • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador at the White House.[9]
    • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 131,289. There are more than 3.0 million certified coronavirus cases.[10]
    President Trump and Mexican President López Obrador
    Thursday, July 9
    • The Supreme Court rules 7-2 that House Democrats may not access President Trump's tax returns, but also determined that he is not immune to a subpoena for his returns from a New York prosecutor.[11]
    Friday, July 10
    • As Tropical Storm Fay approaches, President Trump cancels Saturday plans for a campaign rally in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[12]
    • President Trump commutes the sentence of Roger Stone, who was convicted of witness tampering and lying to Congress about President Trump's dealings with Russia to the Mueller probe.[13]
    Warrant for Roger Stone's commutation
    Saturday, July 11
      Sunday, July 12

        Week 182

        Monday, July 13
        • President Trump conducts a White House panel composed of "people who have had positive interactions with the police".[14]
        Tuesday, July 14
        • President Trump gathers reporters and press for a news conference in the Rose Garden at the White House.[15]
        • The Trump administration orders hospitals to forego sending all coronavirus patient information to the CDC and instead submit it to a central database maintained by the Department of Health and Human Services.[16]
        • President Trump signs the Hong Kong Autonomy Act into law, placing sanctions on organizations that undermine Hong Kong's autonomy.[17]
        • President Trump announces new measures against China during a 54-minute stream-of-consciousness press conference promising a vaccine for the coronavirus, blaming China for "unleashing [the coronavirus] upon the world" and various other topics from Joe Biden to crime in "Democrat cities".
        President Trump signs the Hong Kong Autonomy Act
        Wednesday, July 15
        • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 136,356. There are more than 3.4 million certified coronavirus cases.[18]
        Thursday, July 16
        • The Trump administration announces that hospitals will begin to send coronavirus patient information to a central database maintained by the Department of Health and Human Services rather than the CDC.
        Friday, July 17
          Saturday, July 18
            Sunday, July 19

              Week 183

              Monday, July 20
                Tuesday, July 21
                • President Trump signs a presidential memorandum requesting a ban of undocumented immigrants being counted in the 2020 census.[19]
                • President Trump announces plans to deploy federal law enforcement officers to “Democrat” cities to quell ongoing protests over racism and police brutality.[20] Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot expressed concern saying, "We don’t need federal agents without any insignia taking people off the streets and holding them, I think, unlawfully."[21]
                Wednesday, July 22
                • Calling the protests in Portland, Oregon “worse than Afghanistan,” President Trump defended the use of excessive force against the peaceful protestors by officers in military camouflage fatigues.[22]
                • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 142,031. There are more than 3.9 million certified coronavirus cases.[23]
                Thursday, July 23
                  Friday, July 24
                  • President Trump signs four executive orders designed to lower prices on prescription drugs.[24]
                  President Trump signs Executive Orders on lowering drug prices
                  Saturday, July 25
                    Sunday, July 26

                      Week 184

                      Monday, July 27
                      • National security advisor Robert O'Brien tests positive for COVID-19. He has since been working remotely.[25]
                      Tuesday, July 28
                      • Without any evidence that mail-in ballots increase electoral fraud, President Trump continues to suggest that the November election should be delayed.[26]
                      Wednesday, July 29
                      • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 150,100. There are more than 4.3 million certified coronavirus cases.[27]
                      Thursday, July 30
                      Friday, July 31
                      • President Trump says he plans to use presidential authority to terminate the Chinese social media platform TikTok from operating in the U.S.[29]

                      August 2020

                      Date Events Photos/Videos

                      Week 184

                      Saturday, August 1
                        Sunday, August 2

                          Week 185

                          Monday, August 3
                            Tuesday, August 4
                            • The House of Representatives Oversight Committee calls Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to testify about recent delays and staff changes at the U.S. Postal Service.
                            Wednesday, August 5
                            • President Trump meets with Governor of Arizona Doug Ducey in the Oval Office.[30]
                            • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 157,297. There are more than 4.7 million certified coronavirus cases.[31]
                            • Stephen Akard, the acting State Department's inspector general, resigns after less than three months. His deputy, Diana Shaw is appointed as the temporary acting inspector general effective on August 7.[32]
                            President Trump and Arizona Governor Ducey
                            Thursday, August 6
                            • President Trump signs executive orders banning the use of TikTok and WeChat in the United States within 45 days if their Chinese parent companies refuse to sell them as a result of national security concerns.[33][34]
                            • President Trump tours Whirlpool Corporation.[35]
                            President Trump tours Whirlpool Corporation
                            Friday, August 7
                              Saturday, August 8
                              • President Trump signs an executive order and memoranda restoring coronavirus relief pay for unemployed Americans at $400 per week.[36]
                              President Trump signing orders re-establishing relief pay
                              Sunday, August 9

                                Week 186

                                Monday, August 10
                                  Tuesday, August 11
                                    Wednesday, August 12
                                    • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 164,462. There are more than 5.1 million certified coronavirus cases.[37]
                                    Thursday, August 13
                                    • The Trump Administration brokers a peace agreement between United Arab Emirates and Israel, the first agreement between Israel and an Arab-Muslim nation.
                                    Friday, August 14
                                    • During a White House press conference, President Trump mentions the Kevin Clinesmith plea agreement, in which a former FBI lawyer admitted to altering an email for the C.I.A. used by the agency to continue a secret wiretap on the former Trump 2016 campaign adviser Carter Page. Trump claims Clinesmith was "corrupt" and the plea deal was "just the beginning".[38]
                                    Saturday, August 15
                                      Sunday, August 16

                                        Week 187

                                        Monday, August 17
                                        Tuesday, August 18
                                        President Trump with a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer
                                        Wednesday, August 19
                                        • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 172,958. There are more than 5.5 million certified coronavirus cases.[40]
                                        Thursday, August 20
                                        President Trump and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi
                                        Friday, August 21
                                          Saturday, August 22
                                            Sunday, August 23

                                              Week 188

                                              Monday, August 24
                                              Tuesday, August 25
                                              • President Trump and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy are sued by the states of New York and New Jersey over changes to postal service operations such as the removal of mailboxes and mail sorting machines, the curtailing of overtime hours and the implementation of additional service reductions.
                                              Wednesday, August 26
                                              • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 179,215. There are more than 5.8 million certified coronavirus cases.[43]
                                              Thursday, August 27
                                              • President Trump delivers acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention at the South Lawn of the White House.[44] Saying he “profoundly” accepted the nomination for a second term he spoke for 70-minutes on the South Lawn of the White House. He repeatedly misrepresented his record while leveling false or misleading attacks on Democrats, blaming them for America's problems.
                                              • The House Foreign Affairs Committee proceeds with contempt proceedings and a subpoena against Mike Pompeo related to the State Department's involvement in attempts to link Joe Biden to corruption in Ukraine.[45]
                                              Friday, August 28
                                              • President Trump holds a campaign rally in Londonderry, New Hampshire.[46]
                                              • Four people who attended the Republican National Convention (which had just ended) test positive for COVID-19.[47]
                                              Saturday, August 29
                                                Sunday, August 30

                                                  Week 189

                                                  Monday, August 31
                                                  • John Ratcliffe, the Director of National Intelligence, says his agency will no longer give Congress in-person briefings about election security, citing concern over "unauthorized disclosures of sensitive information" and will switch to written updates.[48]

                                                  September 2020

                                                  Date Events Photos/Videos

                                                  Week 189

                                                  Tuesday, September 1
                                                  • While discussing the shooting of Jacob Blake, President Trump compares police officers to golfers who might “choke” while attempting a putt.[49]
                                                  Wednesday, September 2
                                                  • President Trump participates in the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II celebrations at the battleship North Carolina in Wilmington, North Carolina, and designates the city as the first "American World War II Heritage City", which the secretary of the interior is allowed to designate one city a year beginning in 2020.[50]
                                                  • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 184,564. There are more than 6 million certified coronavirus cases.[51]
                                                  • President Trump urges North Carolina voters to cast two votes in the upcoming presidential election, once by mail and then again in person, in order to test his unsubstantiated claims that mail-in voting is prone to fraud.
                                                  President Trump visits North Carolina to attend a ceremony commemorating the end of WWII
                                                  Thursday, September 3
                                                  Friday, September 4
                                                  President Trump participates in signing an economic normalization agreement between Serbia and Kosovo
                                                  Saturday, September 5
                                                    Sunday, September 6

                                                      Week 190

                                                      Monday, September 7
                                                        Tuesday, September 8
                                                        • President Trump holds a campaign rally in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and promotes voting by mail and in person.[58]
                                                        • The Department of Justice takes over the defense of the President in a defamation lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault.[59]
                                                        Wednesday, September 9
                                                        • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 189,538. There are more than 6.3 million certified coronavirus cases.[60]
                                                        • Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a Norwegian politician, nominates President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.[61]
                                                        Thursday, September 10
                                                        • President Trump holds a news conference and debates with journalists about the disparity between what was said about the severity of the coronavirus in interviews with Bob Woodward and his efforts to "play it down" to the American people.[62]
                                                        • President Trump holds a campaign rally in Freeland, Michigan.[63]
                                                        Friday, September 11
                                                        • President Trump speaks at the Flight 93 National Memorial to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.[64]
                                                        • The Trump Administration brokers a peace agreement between Bahrain and Israel, the second agreement between Israel and an Arab-Muslim nation in less than one month.
                                                        • President Trump presents the Medal of Honor to Sergeant Major Thomas Payne.[65]
                                                        • A member of the Swedish Parliament nominated President Trump and the governments of Kosovo and Serbia for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize over economic cooperation and trade talks.[66]
                                                        President Trump speaks at the Flight 93 National Memorial on the 19th anniversary of 9/11
                                                        Saturday, September 12
                                                        • President Trump addresses a crowd of supporters at a campaign rally in Minden, Nevada.[67]
                                                        Sunday, September 13

                                                        Week 191

                                                        Monday, September 14
                                                        President Trump speaks at a ceremony for the California National Guard
                                                        Tuesday, September 15
                                                        President Trump with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani
                                                        Wednesday, September 16
                                                        • Michael Caputo, Assistant Secretary for Health and Human Services for Public Affairs, announces he will take a 60-day leave of absence after he accused government scientists of “sedition” and called on Trump's supporters to arm themselves ahead of the November 3rd election.[75]
                                                        • President Trump holds a press briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room, speaking on multiple topics including the Coronavirus and Hurricane Sally.[76]
                                                        • The number of deaths in the United States attributed to the coronavirus disease is 196,410. There are more than 6.6 million certified coronavirus cases.[77]
                                                        President Trump speaks to reporters during a press briefing
                                                        Thursday, September 17
                                                        Friday, September 18
                                                        President Trump speaks to reporters during a press briefing
                                                        Saturday, September 19
                                                        Sunday, September 20
                                                        Hurricane Sally position as of September 18, 2020. President Trump declared a disaster in the State of Alabama due to this hurricane.

                                                        Week 192

                                                        Monday, September 21
                                                        Tuesday, September 22
                                                        Wednesday, September 23
                                                        • President Trump honors veterans of the Bay of Pigs Invasion in a ceremony in the East Room of the White House. He also takes the opportunity to announce further sanctions against Cuba.[102]
                                                        • A New York state judge orders Eric Trump to appear at an under oath disposition on October 7, 2020 in regards to financial crime investigations against the Trump Organization.[103]
                                                        • President Trump meets with multiple states Attorney Generals in the Cabinet Room of the White House, speaking on the "dangers of protecting Americans from censorship, cancel culture, and consumer abuses inflicted by big tech companies."[104]
                                                        • President Trump holds a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room. In response to a question about if he would committ to a peaceful transfer of power he says, “Well, we’ll have to see what happens. You know that. I’ve been complaining very strongly about the ballots. And the ballots are a disaster,”.[105]
                                                        President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks honoring Bay of Pigs veterans in the East Room of the White House
                                                        Thursday, September 24
                                                        President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump pay their respects to Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she lies in repose at the U.S. Supreme Court
                                                        Friday, September 25
                                                        Saturday, September 26
                                                        Sunday, September 27

                                                          Week 193

                                                          Monday, September 28
                                                          • President Trump receives his third Nobel Peace Prize nomination from a group of Australian law professors.[116]
                                                          Tuesday, September 29
                                                          Wednesday, September 30
                                                          • President Trump addresses a crowd of supporters at a campaign rally in Duluth, Minnesota.[118]
                                                          • The Trump administration announces plans to slash refugee admissions to the U.S. for 2021 to a record low 15,000 refugees, from a cap of 18,000 for 2020.[119][120]
                                                          • Ronna McDaniel, the chair of the Republican National Committee, tests positive for coronavirus.[121]

                                                          See also

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