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Donald Trump speaking at a campaign rally at the Arizona State Fair.Donald Trump speaking at a campaign rally at the Arizona State Fair.By: Gage Skidmore
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3rd Presidential Debate (2020)
The third and final Presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was held at Belmont University in Nashville, TN. Both candidates were allowed to answer moderator Kristen Welker's initial questions for two minutes uninterrupted, as a new feature allowed opponent's mics to be muted during that timeframe. After the initial segment question, of which there were six, both candidates spoke freely. Biden and Trump addressed questions on outside interference with American elections, the economy, national security, the ongoing pandemic, healthcare, climate change and tax plans if elected. Final question was about Leadership. This debate was far more civil than their first.
Donald Trump Primetime Town Hall
In lieu of the 2nd Presidential Debate Donald Trump participated in a townhall hosted by NBC and moderated by Savannah Guthrie in Miami, Florida. Guthrie pressed Trump on a host of conspiracy theories he subscribes to, asking him if he actually believed a QAnon conspiracy he amplified that claims Joe Biden ordered the killing of an entire Navy SEAL team to hide that the death of Osama bin Laden was staged. He brushed it off as "a retweet," but Guthrie reminded Trump that he's "the president. You’re not like someone’s crazy uncle who can just retweet whatever.” Trump also admitted for the first time that he is $400 million in debt, but insisted he is so rich that it doesn't matter.
1st Presidential Debate
The first Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was held in front of a small audience at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The topics debated were Biden's and Trump's records, the Supreme Court, pandemic, economy, racial unrest, and election integrity. Donald Trump constantly interrupted Joe Biden, prompting the former Vice President to ask Donald Trump "will you shut up, man?" Chris Wallace, the moderator for the evening, constantly had to chime in to ask Donald Trump to stop interrupting Joe Biden.
Donald Trump 2020 RNC Convention Speech
Donald Trump spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention and officially accepted the Republican nomination for a second term as President. Trump spent much of his speech attacking Democratic nominee Joe Biden, starkly warning that "violent anarchists, agitators and criminals who threaten our citizens" would take over the country if he were elected. He also said Joe Biden is “is not the savior of America’s soul. He is the destroyer of America’s jobs, and if given the chance, he will be the destroyer of America’s greatness.” At no part in his speech did he say what he would do in a second term.
Donald Trump Coronavirus Task Force Fox News Town Hall
President Trump, Vice President Pence and members of the coronavirus task force participated in a virtual town hall with Fox News, regarding the COVID-19 virus. Trump spoke about the decision making that went on soon after the virus began to spread from China to other parts of the world. He also talked about the 2 trillion dollar bill congress had been working on to aid the American public during the crisis. One other thing he mentioned was how he'd like to have the United States opened back up by Easter.
Donald Trump 2020 State of the Union Address
Donald Trump delivered his third State of the Union Address before a Joint Session of Congress, the last of his first term as President. Trump's speech was his most partisan SOTU yet, awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh and offering pointed criticism of the "radical left" at various points throughout the speech. At the end of the speech, Speaker Nancy Pelosi is shown ripping the copy of her speech in half as Trump waved to those in attendance.
Donald Trump Campaign Rally in Battle Creek, Michigan
Donald Trump held a campaign rally in Battle Creek, Michigan at the exact same time the House of Representatives was voting on two Articles of Impeachment against him. Trump railed against House Democrats for voting to impeach him in unusually personal terms, even for a President who is not known for his decorum. One of his most personal attacks on Democrats came when he lashed out at the late Rep. John Dingell's wife, who now holds his old seat, by claiming that Dingell was "looking up" from hell. The comment prompted a number of Republicans to encourage Trump to apologize.
Donald Trump Bilateral NATO Press Conference With NATO Secretary General
Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg had a bilateral press conference on the heels of the NATO summit in London, England where the two were asked questions about various issues facing NATO, among other topics. Notably, Trump criticized French President Emmanuel Macron for calling NATO “brain dead" and lashed out at House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, calling the Congressman a "deranged human being."
Donald Trump Bilateral NATO Press Conference With Emmanuel Macron
Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron had a bilateral press conference on the heels of the NATO summit in London, England where the two were asked questions about various issues facing NATO and their respective countries. Trump notably scolded Macron over ISIS fighters and prisoners that left Europe to go fight in the Middle-East, which brought about a terse and noticeably irritable response from the French President informing Trump that he had his facts mixed up.
Donald Trump Veterans Day Speech
Donald Trump delivered an address at New York City's Veterans Day Parade where he paid tribute to veterans of the armed forces and thanked them for their sacrifice. Trump said "veterans risked everything for us, now it is our duty to serve and protect them." Trump is the first sitting President to have ever spoken at the parade.
Donald Trump International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference Speech
Donald Trump spoke at a gathering of the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Chicago, Illinois where he touched on a number of topics having to do with policing in America. Trump spoke about the recent death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, border security, and his support for law enforcement officers in the US. Trump also signed an Executive Order to establish a new commission that would study important issues facing law enforcement in the United States.
Donald Trump Address on U.S. Military Action Against ISIS Leader
Donald Trump delivered an address to the nation in which he declared that U.S. Special Forces conducted an operation in northern Syria that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Trump spoke for a number of minutes before taking numerous questions from the press. During the question and answer session, Trump routinely embellished and exaggerated details that were later proved to be not true. He also claimed that al-Baghdadi's death was more important than the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011.
Donald Trump Statement on Turkey-Syria Border Ceasefire
Donald Trump delivered a statement on a ceasefire between Turkey and Syria in northeast Syria, taking full credit for a deal already brokered by Turkey and Russia that didn't have any input from the United States. Trump said that he wants to “[l]et someone else fight over this long bloodstained sand,” seemingly ignoring the fact that hundreds of US soldiers are still stationed in the area. His speech was met with widespread condemnation from members from not just Democrats, but members of his own party who lamented Americas abandonment of the Kurd's, who have been longtime allies in the fight against ISIS.
Donald Trump 'Hannity' Interview
Donald Trump sat down with Sean Hannity of Fox News for a wide ranging interview on topics ranging from the House impeachment investigation into him to his belief that it is Hillary Clinton who should really be being investigated right now. He also spent an inordinate amount of time pushing unfounded conspiracy theories about the whistleblower whose report sparked the impeachment inquiry, the widely debunked theory that Ukraine has the missing DNC server, the "Steel Dossier" that was a part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, and Joe and Hunter Biden.
Donald Trump Press Conference With Finnish President Sauli Niinisto
Donald Trump and Finnish President Sauli Niinisto gave a joint press conference after a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office where the focus of much of the questions were directed at Trump and the widening impeachment investigation being conducted by the House of Representatives. Trump lashed out at the press, Congressional Democrats, and the news media over the investigation and continued to insist he did nothing illegal or wrong.
President Trump Speech at U.N. General Assembly
Donald Trump delivered an address at the 74th United Nations General Assembly in New York City where he delivered a populist message that chastised social media platforms over their handling of free speech and encouraged member nations to turn inward instead of outward. Trump also lashed out at a number of world leaders he doesn't get along with, namely the leaders of Venezuela and Iran, while also decrying "open-border activists [who] who cloak themselves in the rhetoric of social justice."
Donald Trump Campaign Rally in Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Rio Rancho, New Mexico in an attempt to put a traditionally blue state on the Electoral College map in 2020. Trump spent a portion of the rally directly appealing to Hispanics, asking them what they have to lose in voting for him and saying he thinks they should understand why he is so focused on border security. Trump also lambasted the media over recent reporting accusing Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of drunken and sexually inappropriate behavior during his time at Yale.
Donald Trump September 11 Memorial Ceremony Speech
Donald Trump spoke at the Pentagon on the 18th anniversary of 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon where he spoke about his personal experience witnessing the attack in New York and what that did to him. He also discussed the heroism of the many 9/11 first-responders who worked tirelessly to clean up the wreckage after the twin towers collapsed. Trump finished by reminding the world that we should never forget that terrible day and how it brought us together as a nation.
Donald Trump Speech Establishing U.S. Space Command
Donald Trump delivered a speech announcing the establishment of U.S. Space Command, which will be the U.S. military’s 11th combatant command. The command will have the task of defending military satellites and other space systems with the help of the military and the Space Force, which is currently under Congressional review and must be approved by Congress before being created.
Donald Trump G-7 Summit Press Conference
Donald Trump gave a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron at the closing of the G-7 conference in Biarritz, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Trump answered questions on the Iran nuclear pact, the trade war with China, his thoughts on Brexit, and a host of other issues. Trump also notably spoke about the First Lady "getting to know" North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un despite them never having spoken before.
Donald Trump AMVETS Convention Speech
Donald Trump spoke before a room of veterans at the American Veterans (AMVETS) National Conference in Louisville, Kentucky where he touted the investments his Administration has made in the military and changes made to streamline visits and wait times at the VA. Trump also notably said that he was prepared to give himself the Medal of Honor, Americas highest honor given to military personnel, but decided against it after his top advisers convinced him that he shouldn't. Trump ended his speech by signing an Executive Order forgiving student loan debt for disabled veterans.
Donald Trump Campaign Rally in Manchester, New Hampshire
Donald Trump held a "Make America Great Again" rally in Manchester, NH where he spoke for more than 90 minutes on a host of issues ranging from immigration to the tumultuous past number of days for the stock market. Trump warned the crowd that Democrats would enact "radical socialism" if their nominee won in 2020. He went on to say that "you have no choice but to vote for me, because your 401(k) — everything — is going down the tubes. Whether you love me or hate me, you've got to vote for me."
Donald Trump Address on Plague of Mass Shootings
Donald Trump addressed the nation from the White House days after two deadly mass shootings took the lives of dozens of innocent civilians. Trump, for the first time in his Presidency, decried the rise of white nationalism and proclaimed that "hate has no place in America." However, Trump did not acknowledge the role his divisive rhetoric inspired at least one of the mass shooters, according to the shooters own manifesto published online minutes before he took the lives of at least twenty people.
Donald Trump Campaign Rally in Cincinnati, Ohio
Donald Trump held a wide-ranging campaign rally in Cincinnati, Ohio as his 2020 reelection bid kicked into high gear. Trump touted his handling of the US economy, attacked the Democratic Party as being filled with "rage-filled" politicians intent on "tear[ing] America apart," and attacked Democratic front runners Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, and stoked the flames of racial resentment many members of his base feel throughout the hour plus long rally.
Donald Trump C-Span Interview
Donald Trump sat down for an interview with Steve Scully from C-Span in the Oval Office, in which he discussed a wide variety of topics ranging from his toughest day as President to date, the scourge of racism in America, his prolific use of Twitter, and how he plans to run his reelection campaign. Trump also lashed out at Fox News reporter John Roberts for covering a protester who disrupted a recent speech he gave in Jamestown, Virginia commemorating the 400th anniversary of European settlement of what is now the United States of America.
Donald Trump Sean Hannity Interview After Robert Mueller Testimony
Donald Trump called in to talk with Sean Hannity of Fox News the same day Robert Mueller testified before two House committees in two marathon long sessions. Trump spoke with Hannity for nearly thirty minutes, incorrectly claiming that he has been totally vindicated by Mueller's team and attacking Democrats for creating a "phony crime" and then accusing him of obstructing the "phony crime" they accused him of.
Donald Trump 4th of July Celebration Speech at Lincoln Memorial
Donald Trump delivered a speech at the Lincoln Memorial on the 4th of July to honor America and pay tribute to all those past and present who have worked to make the country what it is today. During the speech, Trump saluted military veterans, spoke of the history of the United States, and painted a bright picture for the future of the country. Unlike many other speeches he gives, Trump left politics out of it and focused on things that bring Americans together.
Donald Trump Fox & Friends Interview
Donald Trump called in for a nearly hour long interview on 'Fox & Friends' where he discussed a flare of up tensions with Iran, Speaker Pelosi accusing him of a criminal cover-up, and what his thoughts are on Joe Biden's chances to secure the Democratic nomination for President in 2020.
Donald Trump 2019 State of the Union Address
Donald Trump delivered his second State of the Union Address as President in front of a recently sworn in Congress that saw the House of Representatives taken over by the Democratic Party. The speech lasted over 80 minutes long, making it the third longest State of the Union Address in history. It was also postponed for weeks due to a prolonged government shutdown over his demand for funding his long promised wall along the southern border with Mexico.
Donald Trump 2018 State of the Union Address
Donald Trump delivered his first State of the Union Address as President in front of a Joint Session of Congress. Trump used the speech to discuss his agenda as President and touched on number of topics including immigration, the opioid epidemic, his handling of the economy, and national security. He also asked Congress to work together to pass immigration reform, specifically funding for his long promised border wall along the US-Mexico border.
Donald Trump 2017 Joint Address To Congress
Donald Trump delivered his first Joint Address to Congress just over one month after being sworn into office. The new President used the speech to call for a healing of divisions in the nation after the bitter 2016 Presidential election and to lay out his agenda to the American people. Trump spent a large part of his speech on the issue of immigration and crime, but also tried to strike a more conciliatory tone than usual.