2019 Day 886: Trump signed an executive order imposing new sanctions on Iran; Trump delayed planned nationwide ICE raids for two weeks; the Trump administration stopped promoting dozens of taxpayer-funded studies about the impacts of climate change; and nearly 100 internal Trump transition team vetting documents were leaked. Jun 24, 2019
2020 Day 1252: Coronavirus cases are accelerating across the U.S.; the Trump administration has considered scaling back the national emergency declared earlier this year to control the coronavirus pandemic; Black Lives Matter protests across the country have not led to an increase in coronavirus cases; a federal appeals court ordered Judge Emmet Sullivan to dismiss the criminal case against Michael Flynn; 65 faculty members from Attorney General William Barr's law school wrote a letter saying the attorney general has "failed to fulfill his oath of office to 'support and defend the Constitution of the United States'"; and 50% of Americans say they would vote for Biden over Trump if the election was held today. Jun 24, 2020
2021 Day 156: Biden agreed to a bipartisan infrastructure deal; the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff pushed back against suggestions from a Republican congressman that the military was becoming too “woke” for teaching critical race theory; Rudy Giuliani was temporarily barred from practicing law in New York and faces disbarment; the Department of Homeland Security is reportedly concerned about the conspiracy theory that Trump will be reinstated as president in August; Nancy Pelosi announced the creation of a select committee to examine the January 6 attack on the Capitol; and the Biden administration extended the national moratorium on evictions. Jun 24, 2021
2022 Day 521: In a historic reversal, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and eliminated the constitutional right to an abortion after 49 years; Susan Collins and Joe Manchin claimed that Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch "misled" them about their views on Roe v. Wade; Trump publicly praised the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe; Justice Clarence Thomas, in his concurring opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, called on the Supreme Court to reexamine cases allowing both LGBTQ rights as well as the right to contraception; and 52% of Americans say overturning of Roe v. Wade it a step backward for the country. Jun 24, 2022
2024 Day 1252: The Supreme Court upheld a federal law that prohibits anyone subject to a domestic violence restraining order from having a gun; Judge Aileen Cannon appeared skeptical of Trump’s arguments that Jack Smith was unlawfully appointed as special counsel in the federal classified documents case; a Nevada judge dismissed the criminal indictments against six Republicans who falsely submitted certificates to Congress declaring Trump the winner of the state’s 2020 election; the Supreme Court agreed to decide whether states can restrict gender-affirming care for transgender minors; 50% of voters said they’d vote for Biden over Trump (48%) in a hypothetical matchup; 61% of likely voters under 30 support Biden for president, while 38% support Trump; and 69% of Americans say that marriage between same-sex couples should be legal. Jun 24, 2024
2025 Day 1617: A classified U.S. intelligence report found that Trump’s airstrikes on Iran failed to destroy the country’s underground nuclear facilities or enriched uranium stockpile; Israel and Iran agreed to a tentative ceasefire despite both sides violating the agreement almost immediately after Trump announced "a Complete and Total CEASEFIRE"; Trump questioned the U.S. commitment to NATO’s mutual defense pledge hours before arriving at the alliance summit in the Netherlands; Trump was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for brokering the ceasefire between Israel and Iran hours after a Ukrainian lawmaker withdrew a separate nomination over Trump’s failure to deliver on his promise to end the war with Russia; the House voted 344–79 to kill an impeachment resolution against Trump over his strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, with 128 Democrats joining all Republicans to block the effort; Sen. Bill Cassidy called for a delay of the CDC vaccine panel meeting, saying Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new appointees “lack experience” and could undermine trust in federal vaccine policy; the Trump administration will repeal the 2001 “roadless rule,” which blocked logging and road construction on 58 million acres of national forest land since 2001; a fired Justice Department lawyer accused top officials of planning to ignore federal court orders to carry out Trump’s deportation plan; and ICE is detaining 59,000 immigrants nationwide – the highest number ever recorded. Jun 24, 2025