2018 Day 508: Trump refused to endorse the G7 statement, threatened to impose tariffs on foreign auto imports, and accused Justin Trudeau of being "meek," "very dishonest and weak"; Trump's economic adviser accused Justin Trudeau of "betrayal" for making Trump look weak before his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un; Jeff Sessions ordered immigration judges to stop granting asylum to most victims of domestic abuse and gang violence; and Trump will leave the North Korea summit a day early because nuclear negotiations have moved "more quickly than expected." Jun 11, 2018
2019 Day 873: The White House will review and decide what evidence from Robert Mueller's report the House Judiciary Committee gets to see; the House authorized committee chairs to sue the Trump administration to enforce subpoenas; Trump Jr. will be interviewed by Senate Intelligence Committee behind closed doors on Wednesday; and Speaker Nancy Pelosi said impeachment is "not off the table." Jun 11, 2019
2020 Day 1239: Coronavirus deaths in the U.S. could reach 200,000 by early fall; more than 1.5 million Americans filed new unemployment claims last week; the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff apologized for participating in Trump's photo op at St. John's Church; Trump threatened to intervene and "take back" Seattle from protesters; and Trump will hold a campaign rally on Juneteenth, a holiday marking the emancipation of slaves, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the site of the 1921 massacre of hundreds of African Americans. Jun 11, 2020
2021 Day 143: Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged to double the size of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division staff to protect every American’s right to vote; the Trump Justice Department secretly subpoenaed Apple for the metadata of at least two Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee; the Justice Department’s inspector general opened an investigation into the Trump administration’s secret seizure of data; and the Biden administration will “repeal or replace” a rule allowing roads and development in more than half of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest. Jun 11, 2021
2024 Day 1239: Judge Aileen Cannon denied convicted felon Trump’s effort to dismiss his classified documents case, but did agree to delete a paragraph in the federal superseding indictment that alleges he mishandled classified materials after he left the White House and obstructed attempts to retrieve them; Attorney General Merrick Garland called the attacks on the Justice Department by Trump and his allies "baseless, personal and dangerous"; House Democrats launched a task force to prepare for the so-called Project 2025; a federal judge ruled that Florida could not prohibit transgender minors from receiving gender-affirming care; and Hunter Biden was found guilty on three counts related to his illegal purchase of a handgun when he was using narcotics. Jun 11, 2024
2025 Day 1604: California Gov. Gavin Newsom called Trump’s deployment of 4,000 National Guard members and 700 Marines to Los Angeles “a brazen abuse of power" and an “assault on democracy”; Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will deploy National Guard troops ahead of planned anti-ICE protests; the EPA will repeal federal limits on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and weaken mercury pollution rules; Trump plans to begin dismantling FEMA after the 2025 hurricane season; the Justice Department said Trump can revoke national monuments created by past presidents; consumer prices rose 0.1% in May; the U.S. ordered nonessential staff to leave the Baghdad embassy and approved voluntary departures for military families across the Middle East; Trump will restore the Confederate-era names of seven Army bases, reversing changes Congress mandated in 2021; and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said she used artificial intelligence to decide which JFK assassination documents to keep classified. Jun 11, 2025