Trump’s Presidency: Major Events
We are now weeks away from election day. Nearly four years ago, Donald Trump was sworn in as the fourty fifth president of the United States.
Read MoreWe are now weeks away from election day. Nearly four years ago, Donald Trump was sworn in as the fourty fifth president of the United States.
Read MoreOn October 12th, with an interview with National Public Radio, the nation’s top General Mark A. Milley and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff declined to endorse the White Houses orders to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
Read MoreAfter a chaotic presidential debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, the vice-presidential debate marked a return to a more traditional way of debating and addressing current issues and plans for the upcoming election.
Read MoreThe presidential debate that occurred on September 29, 2020, got pretty mixed reviews from the general public and the media. The majority of the negative reviews about the debate are associated with President Trump’s tense and inappropriate behavior and his unwillingness to respond to the questions posed by the moderator.
Read MoreOn August 13th, 2020, the United States, led by President Trump, helped initiate the Abraham Accords, a peace treaty between the United Arab Emirates and Israel.
Read MoreOn the 20th of September, the wildly popular Tiktok app was officially banned following an official statement by the government.
Read MorePresident Trump told people at the Battleship North Carolina in Wilmington, N.C. on Wednesday that they should test the safety of their elections systems by voting twice. This kind of activity goes against the kind of voter fraud that the president has been speaking out against.
Read MoreOn September 4th President Trump advised the White House’s Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought to “cease and desist” from using any more of the millions of taxpayers dollars it costs to continue promoting and running these “divisive, anti-American propaganda” within the Federal workforce.
Read MoreLast weekend, amidst mounting tension over America’s policy on refugee acceptance, both internationally and across the country, the New York Times unveiled plans of a White House meeting called for the purpose of implementing further cutbacks in the U.S. refugee program.
Read MoreDue to the recent terrorist attack in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, where 12 people were killed, including an American soldier, President Trump confirmed his cancellation of a meeting with Taliban at Camp David.
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