2019 Day 907: Trump told four liberal congresswomen of color to "go back" and "fix" their "broken and crime infested" countries; Trump denied that his racist tweets were racist; The four congresswomen condemned Trump's racist tweets, calling them "the agenda of white nationalists" and "a continuation of his racist and xenophobic playbook"; and House Democrats are drafting a resolution to condemn Trump's racist tweets. Jul 15, 2019
2020 Day 1273: Trump's senior trade adviser accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of being "wrong about everything" related to the coronavirus; Fauci called the White House's attempts to discredit him "bizarre," saying "it doesn’t do anything but reflect poorly on them"; at a press conference to announce new measures against China, Trump quickly veered into a rambling, stream-of-consciousness set of remarks, drifting from one topic to another for 54 minutes; Trump's lawyers told a federal judge that they intend to fight a New York grand jury subpoena for his tax returns; and 36% of voters approve of the job Trump is doing as president. Jul 15, 2020
2024 Day 1273: What we know about the Trump assassination attempt so far; Biden called on the nation to “lower the temperature in our politics,” saying the attempted assassination of Trump requires Americans "to take a step back" to determine "how we go forward from here"; Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal classified documents case against Trump, which accused him of mishandling classified information after leaving the White House; Trump named J.D. Vance as his running mate; a federal judge dismissed Rudy Giuliani's bankruptcy protection case; Trump said he’ll reveal his choice of running mate later today; and the Republican National Convention opens in Milwaukee. Jul 15, 2024
2025 Day 1638: Inflation rose to 2.7% in June – up from 2.4% in May – as prices for tariff-sensitive goods like clothing, appliances, and toys increased; Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is Ukraine could "hit Moscow" and St. Petersburg if the U.S. provided the long-range weapons; Trump reversed his criticism of NATO, calling the alliance "the opposite" of "obsolete" after members agreed to pay for U.S. weapons going to Ukraine; more than 75 former federal and state judges urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to reject Emil Bove’s nomination to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; the Trump administration won’t publish the legally mandated National Climate Assessments on NASA’s website; Trump called for Texas Republicans to redraw the state’s congressional map to give Republicans five more House seats; and House Republicans blocked two Democratic efforts to force the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related records. Jul 15, 2025