Timeline of the first Trump presidency (2017 Q1)

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The following is a timeline of the first presidency of Donald Trump during the first quarter of 2017, beginning from his inauguration as the 45th president of the United States on January 20, 2017, to March 31, 2017.

Trump's first presidential transition began on November 9, 2016, when the media called the 2016 presidential election. The period saw the creation of Trump's transition team, composed of political outsiders, businesspeople and high-ranking military figures,[1] and saw the removal of Chris Christie, the governor of New Jersey, as transition chairman,[2] as well as the appointment of Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, as a senior adviser.[3] Approximately 4,000 positions in the federal government were filed across the executive branch.[4] Trump also announced the Trump Organization would transfer management to his older children, though that he would retain ownership.[5]

During the first quarter of 2017, Executive Order 13769 was signed on January 27, which suspended refugee admissions and barred citizens of seven countries from entering the US, prompting legal challenges and partial stays leading to a nationwide block upheld February 9. Executive Order 13780, a revised order removing Iraq from the ban and which clarified lawful permanent residents were exempt from it, was issued on March 6; it was similarly enjoined between March 15–16, with the injunction extended on March 29. A fight to secure funding for the construction of the Mexico–United States border wall began with executive orders issued on January 25, which also expanded immigration enforcement, altered deportation priorities and sought to penalize sanctuary jurisdictions. On February 21, the Trump administration issued memoranda announcing 15,000 additional immigration enforcement roles and broader removal policies.

New appointments in government included, on January 20, Jim Mattis and John F. Kelly as the Secretaries of Defense and Homeland Security, respectively. From late January to March, cabinet confirmations including Rex Tillerson, Jeff Sessions, Betsy DeVos, Tom Price, Steven Mnuchin, Wilbur Ross, Ryan Zinke, Ben Carson, Rick Perry and Scott Pruitt were made. Following controversy over contacts with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, Michael Flynn resigned as National Security Advisor on February 13, to be succeeded by H. R. McMaster, who was appointed on February 20. Sally Yates, acting Attorney General appointed under President Obama, was dismissed by Trump on January 30 after instructing the Department of Justice not to defend or enforce Executive Order 13769.

US real gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 0.7% this quarter, the slowest pace since early 2014. Growth was driven by increased business investment and services, but held back by declines in motor vehicles, inventories and government spending.[6] As of March 31, 2017, the national debt was $19.8 trillion,[7] down 0.65% from the previous quarter.[8] According to FiveThirtyEight, Trump's approval rate at the end of March was 40.5%, down 5% from the start of his presidency.[9] This placed him well below the approval levels typically seen this early in a president's first term,[10] continuing a steady decline that began shortly after his inauguration.[11] It reflected growing dissatisfaction over policies such as the attempted repeal of the Affordable Care Act;[12][13] the sharpest declines were seem among independents and younger voters.[14]

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January 2017

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Friday, January 20
Trump is inaugurated as the 45th US president
Trump delivers his inaugural address
Saturday, January 21
Women's March demonstrators in Washington DC
Trump delivers remarks at CIA headquarters
Sunday, January 22
A mobile home damaged from the tornado outbreak in Berrien County, Georgia
Monday, January 23
Tuesday, January 24
  • Trump signs Executive Order 13766 which expedites environmental reviews and approvals for future infrastructure projects.[52]
  • Trump signs four memoranda. Two of them reverse the Obama administration's halt on the Keystone XL[53] and Dakota Access[54] oil pipelines, the latter of which had been the subject of protests by the Standing Rock tribe. Trump says these projects will recover 28,000 jobs. Another memorandum requires the pipelines use domestic steel[55] (a directive shortly overturned by the White House in respect of Keystone),[56] and the last calls for "expedited reviews of and approvals for" manufacturing facilities and "reductions in regulatory burdens" affecting domestic manufacturing.[57]
  • Trump speaks with Narendra Modi, the prime minister of India.[58]
  • National Security Advisor Flynn is interviewed by the FBI about prior conversations with Russian ambassador Kislyak.[59] Flynn pleads guilty on December 1, 2017, to lying during the interview.[60][61]
  • The Senate confirms Nikki Haley as the Ambassador to the United Nations in a vote of 96–4.[62]
Trump signs orders to green-light the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines
Wednesday, January 25
Trump delivers remarks to employees of the DHS
Thursday, January 26
Trump aboard Air Force One during a trip to Philadelphia
Friday, January 27
  • Trump speaks with Mexican president Nieto on the phone to discuss US–Mexico relations in lieu of their canceled meeting.[75]
  • Trump holds a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with British prime minister May at the White House, where they discuss sanctions on Russia, NATO and US torture policy. May is the first foreign leader to visit Trump since his inauguration.[76][77]
  • During a visit to the Pentagon, Trump signs Executive Order 13769, suspending the Refugee Admissions Program for 120 days and denying entry to citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days.[78]
  • Trump signs a memorandum calling for budget negotiations about the expansion and strengthening of the US military.
  • Pence speaks at the March for Life in Washington DC.[79][80]
  • Trump has a one-on-one dinner with FBI Director James Comey. Later news reports state Trump asked Comey to pledge loyalty to him, and that Comey demurred. The White House denies this version of events.[81]
  • Foreign Adviser Papadopoulos is interviewed by the FBI concerning Russian meetings in 2016. He pleads guilty in October 2017 to making omissions and false statements during the interview.[82][83]
A joint press conference between Trump and May
Saturday, January 28
Trump speaks about Executive Order 13769
Sunday, January 29
Monday, January 30
Tuesday, January 31
Trump nominates Gorsuch for the Supreme Court Justice
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February 2017

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Wednesday, February 1
Trump participates in the swearing-in of Tillerson as Secretary of State
Thursday, February 2
A Palestinian boy and an Israeli soldier in front of the West Bank barrier
Friday, February 3
Trump's weekly address
Saturday, February 4
Sunday, February 5
Monday, February 6
Trump at MacDill Air Force Base
Tuesday, February 7
Pence casts a tie-breaking vote to confirm DeVos as Secretary of Education
Wednesday, February 8
Trump speaks at the MCCA Winter Conference
Thursday, February 9
Trump participates in the swearing-in of Sessions as Attorney General
Friday, February 10
A joint press conference between Trump and Abe
Saturday, February 11
A joint statement by Trump and Abe
Sunday, February 12
  • White House adviser Stephen Miller repeats the claim of illegal voting on a television interview.[167]
  • Trump and Japanese prime minister Abe hold talks at Mar-a-Lago over North Korea while regular diners are present.[168]
Monday, February 13
A joint press conference between Trump and Trudeau
Tuesday, February 14
Trump and Secretary of Education DeVos at a parent-teacher conference
Wednesday, February 15
A joint press conference between Trump and Netanyahu
Thursday, February 16
  • Alexander Acosta is nominated to be Secretary of Labor[192] and Mick Mulvaney is sworn in as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget in a vote of 51–49.[193]
  • Trump holds his first press conference, defending his administration, criticizing "dishonest" press coverage thereof, denying Russian connections and questioning Hillary Clinton's conduct toward Russia.[194][195]
  • Robert Harward, a former Vice Admiral, declines Trump's offer to replace Michael Flynn as National Security Advisor.[196]
  • Trump signs legislation nullifying the Stream Protection Rule, a midnight regulation by the Obama administration regarding coal mining.[197]
  • The Trump administration instructs the US Department of Agriculture to replace the terms "climate change" with "weather extremes" and "reduce greenhouse gases" with "build soil organic matter, increase nutrient use efficiency". They note to staff that climate change should no longer be a priority.[198]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson meets with foreign ministers of G20 countries in Bonn, Germany.[199]
  • Secretary of Defense Mattis says the US is not currently prepared to collaborate with Russia on military matters, including future US anti-ISIS operations.[200]
  • Foreign Adviser Papadopoulos is interviewed for a second time by the FBI. In the following days he deletes his Facebook account which he had run since 2005 (containing correspondence concerning Russia), opens a new Facebook account and changes his telephone number.[82][201]
  • Day Without Immigrants protests are held throughout the US to demonstrate the importance of immigration.[202]
Trump holds a press conference
Friday, February 17
Trump's weekly address
Saturday, February 18
Trump speaks to supporters at the Melbourne rally
Sunday, February 19
  • The Trump administration asks the Council of Economic Advisers to predict 3.5% annual GDP growth while the Federal Reserve had predicted 1.8%, just over half that.[209]
Monday, February 20
Trump announces McMaster as National Security Advisor
Tuesday, February 21
Trump speaks at the NMAAHC
Wednesday, February 22
Trump discusses the federal budget
Thursday, February 23
Trump leads a meeting with manufacturing CEOs
Friday, February 24
Trump and Kuczynski
Trump at the 2017 CPAC
Saturday, February 25
Trump's weekly address
Sunday, February 26
Trump at the Governor's Ball
Monday, February 27
Trump at an NGA meeting
Tuesday, February 28
  • Wilbur Ross is sworn in as the 39th US Secretary of Commerce.[241]
  • Ahead of his Congress speech, Trump meets privately with national news anchors, signaling his willingness to enact an immigration reform bill that could grant legal status to millions of undocumented immigrants.[242]
  • Trump delivers his first address before a joint session of the members of Congress, addressing a wide range of matters including drug abuse, gang crime, immigration, terrorism, the US–Mexico border, infrastructure, foreign trade and the stock market.[243][244]
  • Trump signs Executive Orders 13778 and 13779. The first initiates a review of the Clean Water Rule and the second is meant to "Promote Excellence and Innovation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities".[245][246]
  • Trump signs a bill removing restrictions on the purchase of guns by persons with mental illnesses.[247]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson meets with Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi.[248]
  • To stop leaks, the White House approves a rule allowing staffers' cell phones to be searched.[249]
Trump delivers an address during a joint session of Congress
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March 2017

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Wednesday, March 1
Secretary of Commerce Ross addresses employees
Thursday, March 2
  • Trump tells reporters he has "total" confidence in Attorney General Sessions,[259] then delivers a speech aboard the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) reiterating his commitment to increase military spending.[260]
  • Attorney General Sessions recuses himself from any inquiries involving allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.[261]
  • The Senate confirms Ben Carson as the 17th US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development by a vote of 58–41[262] and Rick Perry as the 14th US Secretary of Energy by a vote of 62–37.[263]
  • The White House verifies White House adviser Kushner met with Russian ambassador Kislyak alongside Michael Flynn at New York City's Trump Tower in December 2016.[264]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson meets with Yukiya Amano, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency.[265]
  • On his first day, Secretary of the Interior Zinke signs two secretarial orders reducing regulations on hunting and angling on public lands.[266]
  • The Environmental Protection Agency withdraws its request for information on equipment and emissions at existing operations for the oil and gas industry in response to H.J.Res.41.[267]
Trump's weekly address, from aboard aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78)
Friday, March 3
  • The White House hires three former lobbyists in agencies they had lobbied against, in violation of Trump's own ethics rules.[268]
  • An ethics course for new White House staff is eliminated.[269]
  • It is revealed that a personal email Pence had used as Governor of Indiana was hacked.[270]
  • Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visit Saint Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, Florida.[271]
  • Trump attends a Republican fundraising event at the Four Seasons hotel in Palm Beach, Florida.[272]
  • Secretary of State Rex Tillerson meets with Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, the foreign secretary of India.[273]
Trump and DeVos with students of Saint Andrew Catholic School
Saturday, March 4
A March 4 Trump demonstration in Washington DC
Sunday, March 5
  • James R. Clapper, a former Director of National Intelligence, denies the wiretapping claims of Trump's election campaign and states the agencies he supervised found "no evidence of collusion" between the campaign and Russian officials.[280]
  • Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, agrees to a demand from the White House for an investigation into abuses of executive power by former President Obama.[281]
Monday, March 6
  • Trump signs Executive Order 13780, effective March 16 and seen as a revised version of Executive Order 13769, removing Iraq from the affected countries and clarifying that lawful permanent residents are excluded from the travel ban.[282] He also signs a memorandum to increase immigration law enforcement.[283]
  • Trump proclaims March 5 as the start of National Consumer Protection Week.[284]
Trump signs Executive Order 13780
Tuesday, March 7
  • Trump speaks on the telephone with Japanese prime minister Abe to voice his support for Japan in reaction to new reports of North Korean missile tests.[285]
  • Trump supports a bill that would repeal the Affordable Care Act and leave 21 million people without health insurance, according to the Congressional Budget Office.[286][287]
  • The White House verifies Trump has not conferred with the FBI over allegations of wiretapping by the previous administration.[288]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson meets with Pavlo Klimkin, the foreign minister of Ukraine.[289]
Wednesday, March 8
A White House press briefing
Thursday, March 9
  • Trump pledges to remove certain regulations pertaining to the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act at a White House meeting with community bankers.[297][298]
  • Trump-appointed Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Pruitt says he does not believe carbon dioxide is a primary contributor to global warming.[299]
  • The states of Washington, New York, Oregon and Massachusetts join Minnesota and Hawaii's legal challenge of Trump's forthcoming travel ban.[300][301]
  • The Office of Government Ethics demands reprimands for White House counselor Conway for advertising Ivanka Trump's products on television, which the White House refuses.[302]
  • In an interview with Fox News, Pence states he learned from the day's news reports that former National Security Advisor Flynn was acting as an unregistered foreign agent of the Turkish government during the campaign.[303]
Trump leads a National Economic Council meeting with the CEOs of small and community banks
Friday, March 10
A brainstorming session with members of Congress on replacing the Affordable Care Act
Saturday, March 11
  • Secretary of Homeland Security Kelly, Secretary of the Treasury Mnuchin, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin meet with Trump at the Trump National Golf Club, where they discuss healthcare and the economy.[311]
Sunday, March 12
  • The House Intelligence Committee formally asks the White House to provide evidence for Trump's wiretapping claim.[312]
Monday, March 13
  • Trump holds the first cabinet meeting of his presidency.[313]
  • Trump signs Executive Order 13781 to reduce the operating costs of the federal government.[314][315]
  • Trump expands the power of the CIA to make drone strikes.[316]
  • Press Secretary Spicer states Trump's wiretapping tweet was misinterpreted by the media, saying Trump meant the Obama administration was responsible, not Obama personally.[317]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson meets with the foreign ministers of Tunisia, Greece and Saudi Arabia.[318]
Trump at his first cabinet meeting
Tuesday, March 14
Pence swears in Verma
Wednesday, March 15
  • Trump makes remarks at the American Center for Mobility at Willow Run in Ypsilanti, Michigan,[326] and later holds a political rally in Nashville, Tennessee, where he criticizes the court rulings against the travel ban.[327]
  • Congressman Nunes reports the House Intelligence Committee has not discovered any evidence supporting Trump's wiretapping claim.[328]
  • Federal Judge Watson issues a temporary nationwide restraining order on Trump's revised travel ban.[329]
  • The Senate confirms Dan Coats as Director of National Intelligence in a vote of 85–12.[330]
  • During a televised town-hall event, Secretary of Health and Human Services Price says it should be up to individual states to determine whether vaccinations should be required.[331]
  • Ambassador to the UN Haley describes the idea of a Muslim ban as "un-American".[332]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson makes his first official visit to Japan to discuss the threats posed by North Korea's missile program.[333]
Trump leads a roundtable with CEOs and union workers
Thursday, March 16
  • The Trump administration releases a preliminary draft of its 2018 budget request. The budget's largest relative increases in spending include the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs while the largest cuts apply to the Environmental Protection Agency, Foreign Aid and the Departments of Labor and Agriculture, as well as a 20% cut to the National Institutes of Health.[334][335] Trump also signs a memorandum directed at House Speaker Paul Ryan requesting additional funds for the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security.[336]
  • Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Carson responds to Trump's proposed budget cuts to his department, saying it "recognizes a greater role for State and local governments, and the private sector to address community and economic development needs".[337]
  • Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Taoiseach Enda Kenny at the White House and announces his intention to visit the Republic of Ireland during his presidency.[338]
  • Press Secretary Spicer repeats claims made by Andrew Napolitano that Britain's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) conducted espionage against Trump.[339][340]
  • Executive Order 13780 is scheduled to be put into effect. A second US federal judge, Theodore D. Chuang of Maryland, grants that state's motion for a temporary restraining order against Trump's revised travel ban.[341]
  • Secretary of Homeland Security Kelly meets with Luis Guillermo Solís, the president of Costa Rica.[342]
Trump and Kenny
Friday, March 17
  • Trump holds a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with German chancellor Merkel at the White House.[343]
  • GCHQ denies all involvement in the alleged wiretapping of Trump Tower,[344][345] prompting the Trump administration to issue a formal apology to the United Kingdom with assurances the allegation will not be repeated.[346][347]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson visits South Korea to discuss international threats and indicates the possibility of military action against North Korea.[348]
  • The White House announces it will appeal the Hawaii ruling against Trump's revised travel ban.[349]
  • Pence meets with Costa Rican president Solís.[350]
  • Trump proclaims March 19 as the start of National Poison Prevention Week.[351]
A joint press conference between Trump and Merkel
Saturday, March 18
Trump's weekly address
Sunday, March 19
Tillerson shakes hands with Xi
Monday, March 20
Trump and al-Abadi
Tuesday, March 21
  • Trump signs a bill which defines the budget and objectives of NASA, including a crewed mission to Mars as early as 2033.[367][368] The draft 2018 budget expands support of public–private partnerships for deep-space habitation, revives a supersonic flight research program, strengthens NASA's cybersecurity, increases focus on planetary science and robotic exploration, cancels the Europa lander and Asteroid Redirect Mission, terminates four Earth science missions and eliminates the NASA Office of Education, resulting in an overall 0.8% budget decrease.[334]:43–44
  • Congressman Nunes secretly visits the White House grounds to observe classified information concerning Trump's allegations of wiretapping.[369]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson meets with Juan Orlando Hernández, the president of Honduras.
  • Trump proclaims March 21 as National Agriculture Day.[370]
  • The Department of Labor pushes back the effective date of the Occupational Exposure to Beryllium rule by one month.[371]
Trump receives a NASA flight jacket
Wednesday, March 22
  • Trump is briefed by Congressman Nunes, who also holds a news conference at the White House on the evidence concerning Trump's wiretapping allegations which he was shown on the White House grounds the previous day.[369]
  • Trump offers British prime minister May the US's full support following a briefing by National Security Advisor McMaster on a fatal terrorist attack carried out near the Palace of Westminster in London.[372][373]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson hosts a summit of 68 nations in Washington to discuss anti-ISIS strategy.[374]
  • Secretary of Homeland Security Kelly meets with Honduran president Hernández.[375]
A briefing from the Metropolitan Police Service following the Westminster terrorist attack
Thursday, March 23
  • The first major Congressional vote on Trump's planned repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act is postponed until March 24.[376][377]
  • Trump signs a memorandum and a presidential notice to "continue the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13664 with respect to South Sudan".[378][379]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson orders US diplomatic missions to identify "populations warranting increased scrutiny".[380]
Secretary of Homeland Security Kelly with Honduran president Hernández
Friday, March 24
  • With Trump's consent, House Speaker Ryan indefinitely postpones the first major Congressional vote on the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act due to lack of support from both sides of Congress.[381][382]
  • Trump and Secretary of Defense Mattis host a group of prior medal recipients at the White House on the eve of National Medal of Honor Day.[383]
  • Under Secretary of State Shannon issues a presidential permit to allow the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline by TransCanada Corporation.[384]
  • Trump proclaims March 25 as Greek Independence Day and hosts a celebration in the East Room.[385][386]
  • Secretary of State Tillerson meets with Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, the foreign minister of Bahrain.[387]
  • During a visit to the Osceola County, Florida, campus of Valencia College, Secretary of Education DeVos says she is considering the extension of federal financial aid for students that are year-round and interested in placing more focus on community colleges.[388]
  • The Department of Labor pushes back the Examinations of Working Places in Metal and Nonmetal Mines rule by two months.[389]
Trump makes a statement on healthcare law
Saturday, March 25
Sunday, March 26
Monday, March 27
  • Trump signs a memorandum creating the White House Office of American Innovation, consisting of two senior advisers and eight assistants to the president, to be headed by White House adviser Kushner.[392][393]
  • Trump signs Executive Order 13782 which revokes Executive Orders 13673 and 13738 and section three of Executive Order 13683.[394]
  • At the daily White House press briefing, Attorney General Sessions outlines plans to withhold funds and grants from sanctuary cities which refuse to fully enforce federal immigration laws.[395]
  • Trump signs four Congressional Review Act disapproval resolutions into law, eliminating regulations from the Obama administration. The first repeals the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the second removes regulations on teacher preparedness, the third deregulates resource management planning and the fourth nullifies the Federal Acquisition and Fair Pay and Safe Workspaces regulations.[396][397][398][399]
Trump and Pence with Medal of Honor recipients
Tuesday, March 28
Trump and Pence speak about Executive Order 13783
Wednesday, March 29
  • Trump signs Executive Order 13784 to combat drug addiction and the opioid epidemic.[409] He also hosts a meeting in the Cabinet Room concerning opioids and drug abuse.[410]
  • Trump issues a presidential notice continuing Executive Order 13694 which "[blocks] the property of certain persons engaging in significant malicious cyber-enabled activities".[411]
  • Secretary of the Interior Zinke signs a secretarial order scaling back regulations on natural resources from the Obama administration.[412]
  • Federal Judge Watson converts the temporary restraining order on Trump's travel ban into an indefinite preliminary injunction, citing evidence of a religious objective in violation of the Establishment Clause.[413][414]
  • The White House verifies Ivanka Trump is to become an unpaid employee in the West Wing.[415]
  • Secretary of Education DeVos delivers her first extended policy address at the Brookings Institution, stating an interest in implementing choice policies and criticizing policies from the Obama administration.[416]
  • Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Pruitt denies the administrative petition by the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Pesticide Action Network North America to ban Chlorpyrifos.[417]
Trump hosts a meeting concerning opioids and drug abuse
Thursday, March 30
  • Trump calls FBI Director Comey, asserting he was not involved with Russian hookers and asking Comey to "lift the cloud" of the Russia investigation.[179]
  • Trump meets with Lars Løkke Rasmussen, the prime minister of Denmark, at the White House.[418]
  • The Department of Justice issues a statement that it disagrees with Federal Judge Watson's March 29 ruling against the revised travel ban and that it will continue its legal contest to reactivate the ban.[419]
  • Former National Security Advisor Flynn seeks immunity from the FBI in exchange for testimony on White House links to Russia.[420]
  • Pence casts his second tie-breaking vote, voting to advance a bill to defund Planned Parenthood.[421]
  • Ambassador to the UN Haley states the priority of US policy concerning Bashar al-Assad, the president of Syria, is no longer to force him out of power.[422]
  • Attorney General Sessions meets with Attorneys General of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.[423]
  • Katie Walsh resigns as Deputy Chief of Staff.[424]
Trump and Rasmussen
Friday, March 31
  • Secretary of Health and Human Services Price purchases $90,000 worth of pharmaceutical stocks a month before the signing of a bill which benefits them.[425]
  • Trump issues a tweet describing allegations of links between Russia and his associates as a "witch hunt", recommending former National Security Advisor Flynn request immunity in return for testimony to the intelligence authorities.[426]
  • Trump signs two executive orders aimed at preventing foreign trade abuses. The signing occurs in private after he leaves the public ceremony without signing the orders.[427]
  • Trump and Pence meet with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the White House.[428]
  • The Department of the Treasury announces new sanctions against North Korea in response to Kim Jong Un's continuing nuclear missile program.[429]
  • District Judge David J. Hale rules against a freedom of speech defense by Trump's lawyers, permitting to proceed a lawsuit in which three plaintiffs allege Trump incited violence at a presidential campaign rally in 2016.[430][431]
  • Trump proclaims April as the Month of Cancer Control, Child Abuse Prevention, Sexual Assault Awareness, Financial Capability and Donate Life.[432][433][434][435][436] He also proclaims April 2 as Autism Awareness Day.[437]
  • Trump nullifies a rule that limits drug-testing of state unemployment insurance holders.[438]
  • Secretary of Transportation Chao announces $10 million for emergency repairs to Atlanta's collapsed Interstate 85 overpass.[439]
Secretary of State Tillerson with NATO colleagues in Brussels, Belgium
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