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Donald Trump is sworn in as president of the United States on January 20, 2017, outlining his "America first" vision in his inaugural address.
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Four million people
around the world, including 500,000 in Washington, DC, attend the Women's March
on January 21, 2017.
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Kellyanne Conway coins the term "alternative facts" after the
administration made false claims about the number of people who attended Trump's
inauguration.
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Trump signs an
executive order withdrawing the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a
multilateral trade agreement.
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Trump orders the
government to begin construction of the US-Mexico border wall and pulls federal
funds from sanctuary cities.
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Trump signs his
first immigration executive order, sparking nationwide protests.
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Trump nominates
10th Circuit Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
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Republican donor
Betsy DeVos is confirmed as education secretary with a historic tie-breaking
vote cast by Mike Pence — one of the most contentious confirmations ever.
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Michael Flynn
resigns as National Security Adviser amid uproar over his communications with
Russian officials.
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Trump announces
that "the time for trivial fights is behind us" in a his first
address to Congress.
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During his address
to Congress, Trump honors Carryn Owens, whose husband, US Navy SEAL Ryan Owens,
was killed during a raid in Yemen in January. The US-led attack is estimated to
have killed 30 civilians, including 17 women and children, and 14 Al-Qaeda
fighters.
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Canadian PM Justin
Trudeau comes to Washington to announce the Canada-US Council for Advancement
of Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders.
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Israeli PM
Benjamin Netanyahu visits White House and Trump says he "can live with
either" a one-state or a two-state solution, backing away from historic US
support for Palestinian state.
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Trump tweets that
the media is "the enemy of the American people," a day after a
wide-ranging press briefing during which he lambasted the press for reporting
"fake news" about his administration.
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After weeks of
mounting pressure, Trump publicly condemns anti-Semitism in response to attacks
on Jewish people and institutions across the country.
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The Trump
administration cracks down on undocumented immigrants, speeding up
deportations.
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Trump announces
$54 billion increase in defense spending.
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Kellyanne Conway
provokes outrage after being photographed sitting casually with her feet on an
Oval Office couch.
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Attorney General
Jeff Sessions recuses himself from investigations into the Trump campaign's
ties to Russia after reports emerge that Sessions did not inform Congress of
his meetings with the Russian ambassador during the campaign.
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Trump accuses
Obama, without evidence, of secretly wiretapping his phones leading up to the
2016 election.
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Trump signs a
revised travel ban, scaling back a few of the restrictions, in what Trump calls
a "watered down version" of the original executive order. Two federal
judges rule against the ban on March 15.
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Trump surprises a
White House tour and poses with a young visitor in front of a portrait of
Hillary Clinton
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US Attorney Preet
Bharara says he was fired by the Trump administration after he refused to
resign. Trump, as president-elect, had asked Bharara to stay on.
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Trump unveils his
federal budget blueprint, proposing cuts to virtually every federal agency
besides Defense, Homeland Security, and Veterans Affairs, which would all
receive boosts.
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Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson visits the border of North and South Korea, announcing that the
US may take pre-emptive action if the country continues expanding its nuclear
weapons capability. In this photo, a North Korean soldier covertly photographs
Tillerson from behind.
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Trump meets with
German Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss NATO. Trump references reports that
Merkel was spied on by Obama in 2013, joking he and Merkel "have something
in common, perhaps."
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FBI Director James
Comey confirms an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election
and the Trump's campaign's ties to Russian officials. Comey also tells Congress
that he has no evidence to support Trump's claims that Obama wiretapped Trump
Tower.
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Trump meets with
truckers and CEOs at the White House and sits in the front seat of a Mack
Truck.
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In a major setback
for Trump, House Republicans pull legislation that would have repealed and
replaced Obamacare before it can go to a vote.
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Trump signs an
executive order rolling back key Obama-era climate policies, including the
Clean Power Plan.
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Ivanka Trump
announces that she will be an official White House employee, taking on an
unpaid position as an adviser to her father, after facing criticism from ethics
experts for her previously unofficial role.
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Rep. Devin Nunes
announces that he has information that Trump and his associates may have been
"incidentally" surveilled by American intelligence agencies,
information The New York Times reported was given to him by two White House
officials. Nunes says he will continue to chair the committee investigating the
Trump campaign's ties to Russia, amid Democrats' protests. In April, Nunes was
forced to step aside from the investigation, amid accusations that he misused
classified information.
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Trump removes his
chief strategist, Steve Bannon, from the National Security Council, following
widespread condemnation of Trump for appointing a political adviser to a
traditionally non-partisan council. This also comes after Gen. H.R. McMaster
takes over from Gen. Flynn as the president's national security adviser.
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Republican
lawmakers change Senate rules in order to confirm Neil Gorsuch as the next
Supreme Court with a simple majority, after the Democrats filibuster the vote.
This move is called the 'nuclear option' and marks the first time a nominee to
the Supreme Court has been confirmed with less than 60 votes.
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Jared Kushner, the
president's son-in-law and senior adviser, visited Iraq to meet with Iraqi
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Iraq's minister of defense, and US military
officials.
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Trump meets with
the Chinese president at his Florida resort. A few days later, the president
says he will no longer call China a currency manipulator.
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Trump orders a
cruise missile attack on a Syrian government airbase in response to the
government's chemical weapons attack that killed hundreds of Syrian civilians,
including children.
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Neil Gorsuch is
sworn in as the 113th justice of the Supreme Court. Gorsuch's confirmation is
widely seen as Trump's most significant achievement in his first 100 days in
office.
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Trump and his
special assistant for infrastructure present a chart illustrating the
regulations surrounding highway construction during a White House town hall for
CEOs. Trump reaffirms his pledge to pass a $1 trillion infrastructure bill.
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Reports emerge of
increasing tensions between warring factions in the White House led by chief
strategist Steve Bannon and senior adviser Jared Kushner. Bannon is seen as
representing a more nationalist, isolationist worldview, while Kushner is
described as more moderate and interventionist.
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White House Press
Secretary Sean Spicer sparks outrage when he claims that Adolf Hitler
"didn't even sink to using chemical weapons" during World War II.
Reporters quickly point out that Hitler killed millions of Jews and others in
gas chamber. Spicer later apologized for his remarks, which were made in
defense of Trump's decision to retaliate against the Syrian government
following its chemical weapons attack.
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Trump drops the
US's most powerful non-nuclear bomb on an ISIS target in Afghanistan. The bomb,
officially the Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb (MOAB), is colloquially known as
the "mother of all bombs." This marks the first time the weapon has
been used in battle. The attack reportedly killed dozens of militants.
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Trump hosts the
annual White House Easter Egg Roll.
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Sarah Palin, the
former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential nominee, and musicians
Ted Nugent and Kid Rock visit President Donald Trump at the White House.
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.Vice President
Mike Pence goes on a 10-day trip to visit South Korea, Japan, Indonesia,
Australia, and Hawaii. Pence cut his trip short, racing back to Washington to
help the White House with its tax reform proposal before the 100-day mark.
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On his 97th day in
office, Trump unveiled a basic outline of his proposed tax reform, which would
dramatically cut taxes for individuals and businesses with significant benefits
for the wealthy.
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Trump says he
fears a "major, major conflict" with North Korea amid increasing
tensions between the US and the Asian country.
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Trump has taken 78
executive actions — 30 executive orders, 20 proclamations, and 28 presidential
memorandums — during his first 100 days in office.
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.In his first 100
days, Trump has spent 7 weekends at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago, which has
amounted to $21 million in security and travel costs. He's also taken 19 trips
to golf courses.
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