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词条 Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2019 Q1)
释义

  1. Overview

     Public opinion 

  2. Timeline

     January 2019  Week 101  Week 102  Week 103  Week 104  Week 105  February 2019  Week 105  Week 106  Week 107  Week 108  Week 109  March 2019  Week 109  Week 110  Week 111  Week 112  Week 113 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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

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Overview

The first quarter of 2019 began with the continuing government shutdown that began on December 22, 2018, until the government was reopened on January 25, 2019.[1]

Public opinion

{{see also|2019 opinion polling on the Donald Trump administration}}

Timeline

January 2019

Date Events Photos/Videos

Week 101

Tuesday, January 1
  • James Mattis resigns as 26th United States Secretary of Defense. Deputy Secretary Patrick M. Shanahan becomes Acting Secretary of Defense.[2] Mattis' resignation had been announced December 2018, for the end of February 2019, before being pushed forward by President Trump.
  • Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Jonathan Cohen assumes acting duties, following the resignation of Ambassador Nikki Haley the previous day.[3]
  • Day 11 of the partial government shutdown
Wednesday, January 2
  • John F. Kelly resigns as 28th White House Chief of Staff. OMB Director Mick Mulvaney concurrently becomes Acting Chief of Staff. Kelly's resignation was announced in December 2018.[4]
  • Ryan Zinke resigns as the 52nd United States Secretary of the Interior. Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt becomes Acting Secretary of the Interior. Zinke's resignation was announced on December 15, 2018.[4]
  • The final session of the Republican-controlled House of Representatives took place.[5]
  • Day 12 of the partial government shutdown
Thursday, January 3
  • Congress convened with a Democratic House and an expanded Republican majority in the Senate.[6]
  • Nancy Pelosi is elected Speaker of the United States House of Representatives for a second tenure.[6]
  • Day 13 of the partial government shutdown
Friday, January 4
  • President Trump considers declaring a national emergency on the southern border in order to bypass Congress on the issue of a border wall.[7]
  • Day 14 of the partial government shutdown
Saturday, January 5
  • Day 15 of the partial government shutdown
Sunday, January 6
  • Day 16 of the partial government shutdown

Week 102

Monday, January 7
  • President Trump announces a prime time televised address on border security for the following day.[8]
  • The partial government shutdown enters its 17th day, becoming the second longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The longest shutdown, which occurred from 1995 to 1996, lasted for 21 days.
Tuesday, January 8
  • President Trump gives his first Oval Office address.
  • Day 18 of the partial U.S. government shutdown
Wednesday, January 9
  • President Trump abruptly walks out of a meeting with Democratic leaders.[9]
  • Day 19 of the partial government shutdown
Thursday, January 10
  • President Trump visits McAllen, Texas, along the southern border and meets with Border Patrol personnel.[10]
  • Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin gives Congress a classified briefing about his decision to lift sanctions on companies linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.[11]
  • Day 20 of the partial government shutdown
Friday, January 11
  • Day 21 of the partial government shutdown
Saturday, January 12
  • The partial government shutdown enters its 22nd day, becoming the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.[12]
Sunday, January 13
  • Day 23 of the partial government shutdown

Week 103

Monday, January 14
  • President Trump entertains the Clemson Tigers, 2018 College Football Playoff National Champions, at the White House with a menu of various fast foods.[13]
  • President Trump travels to New Orleans to address the American Farm Bureau.[14]
  • Day 24 of the partial government shutdown
Tuesday, January 15
  • William P. Barr undergoes his confirmation hearing for the position of Attorney General.[15]
  • Trump Administration calls on some FAA and IRS furloughed employees to return to work to provide air safety and to implement the upcoming tax filing season.[16]
  • Day 25 of the partial government shutdown
Wednesday, January 16
  • Day 2 of William Barr's confirmation hearing[17]
  • Speaker Pelosi sends a letter to President Trump that suggests he either reschedule his 2019 State of the Union Address or submit a written State of the Union to Congress instead of a televised oral speech, citing fears of security concerns regarding unpaid Secret Service members as a consequence of the government shutdown.[18]
  • President Trump meets in the White House with rank and file House Democrats to discuss the shutdown.[19]
  • Day 26 of the partial government shutdown
Thursday, January 17
  • President Trump sends a letter to Speaker Pelosi, postponing her planned trips to Brussels, Egypt and Afghanistan, a move which is seen by both Democrats and Republicans as a non-direct response to her letter requesting that the State of the Union Address be rescheduled.[20][21]
  • A report by BuzzFeed News journalists Jason Leopold and Anthony Cormier is released, alleging that President Trump directed his former attorney Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about their Moscow Tower Project. The report further alleges that Cohen did not reveal this to the Mueller investigation himself, but rather confirmed it when prompted with evidence such as text and e-mail exchanges between implicated parties.[22]
  • President Trump, alongside Vice President Mike Pence and Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick M. Shanahan, visits The Pentagon to address the Missile Defense Review of 2019. In his speech, Trump calls for missile defense in space via a Space Force as well as reiterating North Korea's status as an "extraordinary threat".[23][24]
  • Day 27 of the partial government shutdown
Friday, January 18
  • President Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meet with North Korea's lead negotiator Kim Yong-chol in Washington, D.C., to discuss denuclearization and preparations for a second meeting with Kim Jong-un.[25]
  • The special counsel's office issues a rare statement in response to the report by BuzzFeed News regarding Michael Cohen's Congressional testimony by clarifying that it is inaccurate in its assessment.[26]
  • Day 28 of the partial government shutdown
Saturday, January 19
  • President Trump again delivers remarks regarding the border and the ongoing shutdown, inviting Democrats to come to the negotiating table after listing topics of compromise such as DACA and temporary protected status in exchange for a border wall while bringing an end to the government shutdown.[27] However, Democrats seem reluctant to accept this proposition.[28]
  • Day 29 of the partial government shutdown
Sunday, January 20
  • The third year of the Trump presidency begins
  • Day 30 of the partial government shutdown

Week 104

Monday, January 21
  • President Trump and Vice President Pence make a visit to the Martin Luther King Memorial to pay tribute to the late Martin Luther King on Martin Luther King Day.[29]
  • The Supreme Court rules that the Trump administration is allowed to limit military service by transgender people.[30] The court's five conservative justices, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Clarence Thomas, support the exclusion of transgender men and women.
  • Day 31 of the partial government shutdown
Tuesday, January 22
  • Day 32 of the partial government shutdown
Wednesday, January 23
  • President Trump sends a letter to Speaker Pelosi stating that he intends to move forward with the planned date of January 29 for his State of the Union Address in hopes that she does not alter it.[31] In response, Pelosi blocks his attempt at a State of the Union before Congress in the House of Representatives until the government is reopened, making Trump the first President in United States history to be uninvited to a State of the Union Address.[32] President Trump responds to this by announcing, via Twitter, that he will not seek an alternative route for his 2019 State of the Union Address and will instead comply with Speaker Pelosi's condition of having the government reopened before going any further.[33][34]
  • Michael Cohen requests rescheduling his testimony before Congress, citing increased threats against him and his family by President Trump and his attorney, Rudy Giuliani. This request is denied by both the House Oversight Committee and House Intel Committee.[35]
  • President Trump and Vice President Pence officially recognize Juan Guaidó as the interim President of Venezuela as unrest in the country continues to unfold due to Nicolás Maduro's refusal to concede.[36][37]
  • Day 33 of the partial government shutdown
Thursday, January 24
  • Both Democratic and Republican bills to end the government shutdown fail in the Senate.[38]
  • Day 34 of the partial government shutdown
Friday, January 25
  • Roger Stone, a former adviser to President Trump, is indicted by the Mueller investigation and then arrested by the FBI at his Florida home on charges of obstruction, witness tampering and making false statements.[39] He is later released on a $250,000 bond and stripped of his passport.
  • The FAA delays flights at the LaGuardia Airport in New York City, and multiple other major airports, due to safety concerns from staffing shortages as a consequence of the ongoing shutdown.[40]
  • President Trump, from the Rose Garden, states that he and Congressional leaders Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer have agreed upon a three-week stop-gap spending deal, which does not contain funding for a wall on the southern border, in order to temporarily end the government shutdown. In addition, he states that, if no deal for a border wall is reached within those three weeks, he will announce a national emergency on the southern border.[41]
  • Speaker Pelosi states that President Trump's State of the Union Address will be rescheduled from January 29 to a later date.[42]
  • The partial government shutdown enters its 35th and final day.
Saturday, January 26
Sunday, January 27

Week 105

Monday, January 28
  • The U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, and FBI Director Christopher Wray announce 23 criminal charges (including financial fraud, money laundering, conspiracy to defraud the United States, theft of trade secret technology, provided bonus to workers who stole confidential information from companies around the world, wire fraud, obstruction of justice and sanctions violations) against Chinese tech giant Huawei and its CFO Meng Wanzhou.[43][44][45][46]
Tuesday, January 29
Wednesday, January 30
Thursday, January 31

February 2019

Date Events Photos/Videos

Week 105

Friday, February 1
  • President Trump announces he is withdrawing the U.S. from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, accusing Russia of non-compliance.[47]
Saturday, February 2
Sunday, February 3

Week 106

Monday, February 4
Tuesday, February 5
  • President Trump delivers his second official State of the Union Address.[48]
  • A fundraising effort by Trump's 2020 campaign on the days leading to the address and on the day of the address raised $2.4 million from 76,000 donors. His campaign displayed names of donors on a live streaming broadcast of the event on Donald Trump's Facebook page. This is comparable to fundraising for Trump's 2020 campaign that occurred during the 2018 address that similarly included the display of names of donors on a streaming broadcast online.[49]
Wednesday, February 6
Thursday, February 7
  • President Trump speaks at the National Prayer Breakfast.[50]
Friday, February 8
Saturday, February 9
Sunday, February 10

Week 107

Monday, February 11
Tuesday, February 12
Wednesday, February 13
  • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Colombian President Iván Duque Márquez at the White House.[51]
Thursday, February 14
  • The Senate confirms William Barr as 85th Attorney General in a vote of 54–45.[52]
Friday, February 15
  • President Trump declares a National emergency in order to secure sufficient funds to construct a physical barrier along the Southern border.[53]
Saturday, February 16
Sunday, February 17

Week 108

Monday, February 18
  • President Trump holds a rally in Miami, Florida where he addresses the ongoing leadership crisis in Venezuela and shows his support for Venezuelan Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó.[54]
Tuesday, February 19
Wednesday, February 20
  • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz at the White House.[55]
Thursday, February 21
Friday, February 22
Saturday, February 23
Sunday, February 24

Week 109

Monday, February 25
Tuesday, February 26
Wednesday, February 27
  • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Vietnamese President Nguyễn Phú Trọng and Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc.[56]
  • President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un participate in a summit at the Metropole Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam.[57]
Thursday, February 28
  • President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un participate in a summit at the Metropole Hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. However, the talks end early without any nuclear weapons deals or peace accords produced.[58][59]

March 2019

Date Events Photos/Videos

Week 109

Friday, March 1
Saturday, March 2
  • President Trump gives a speech in Oxon Hill, Maryland to the 2019 Conservative Political Action Conference.[60]
Sunday, March 3

Week 110

Monday, March 4
  • President Trump entertains the North Dakota State Bison, 2018 College Football Playoff National Champions, at the White House with a menu of various fast foods.[61]
Tuesday, March 5
Wednesday, March 6
Thursday, March 7
  • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš at the White House.[62]
Friday, March 8
Saturday, March 9
Sunday, March 10

Week 111

Monday, March 11
Tuesday, March 12
Wednesday, March 13
Thursday, March 14
  • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at the White House.[63]
Friday, March 15
Saturday, March 16
Sunday, March 17

Week 112

Monday, March 18
Tuesday, March 19
  • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at the White House.[64]
Wednesday, March 20
  • President Trump visits Lima Army Tank Plant.[65]
Thursday, March 21
Friday, March 22
  • Special Counsel Robert Mueller finishes his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and alleged relationship between Donald Trump and Russia and submits his report to Attorney General William Barr.[66]
  • President Trump meets with the leaders of five Caribbean countries in Mar-a-Lago, Florida: Dominican President Danilo Medina, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, Saint Lucian Prime Minister Allen Chastanet and Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Minnis.[67]
Saturday, March 23
Sunday, March 24
  • A four page summary of the Mueller report was released to Congress and found that President Trump did not collude with the Russians to win the 2016 presidential election and, in the opinion of AG Barr, the issue of whether obstruction of justice was committed was found to be inconclusive.[68]

Week 113

Monday, March 25
  • President Trump holds a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with Isreali Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.[69]
  • President Trump signs a presidential proclamation to officially recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights.[70]
Tuesday, March 26
  • Congress fails to obtain the 2/3 vote needed to overturn President Trump veto in regard to the National Emergency which was declared on February 15.[71]
Wednesday, March 27
  • President Trump meets with Fabiana Rosales, wife of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó, at the White House.[72]
Thursday, March 28
Friday, March 29
Saturday, March 30
Sunday, March 31

See also

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  • Presidential transition of Donald Trump
  • First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency
  • List of executive actions by Donald Trump
  • List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (international trips)

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51. ^{{cite news|title=Trump says "all options" remain on the table to deal with Venezuela crisis|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-welcomes-colombias-president-today-2019-02-13-live-updates/|publisher=CBS News|accessdate=2019-02-27}}
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55. ^{{cite web|title=Trump to Meet the Millennial Who Challenged Merkel on Refugees|last=Wabl|first=Matthias|publisher=Bloomberg|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-20/trump-meets-the-millennial-who-challenged-merkel-on-refugees|accessdate=2019-02-27}}
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