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
2026 Day 2003: U.S. forces struck Iranian military sites for a fifth straight day; House Republicans released their $95 billion plan to fund the Iran war, subsidize farmers, and revive parts of Trump’s stalled SAVE America Act; Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence testified during his Senate confirmation hearing that “I’m not an election denier,” but repeatedly refused to say Biden “won” the 2020 election; Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faced five hours of bipartisan questioning over the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files and the settlement shielding Trump and his family from IRS audits; Trump ordered ICE to resume most traffic stops one day after the agency temporarily suspended the practice following two fatal shootings by agents; the Pentagon will start screening the testosterone levels of soldiers 30 and up; and the U.S. Mint began producing a $1 coin with Trump’s face to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary. Jul 15, 2026