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* President Trump disbands his Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42561699|title=Trump scraps his own voter fraud commission|date=4 January 2017|publisher=BBC}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-was-on-trumps-voter-fraud-commission-its-demise-was-inevitable/2018/01/07/b5c1bec8-f261-11e7-97bf-bba379b809ab_story.html|title=I was on Trump’s voter fraud commission. Its demise was inevitable.|date=7 January 2017|publisher=The Washington Post}}</ref> |
* President Trump disbands his Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42561699|title=Trump scraps his own voter fraud commission|date=4 January 2017|publisher=BBC}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-was-on-trumps-voter-fraud-commission-its-demise-was-inevitable/2018/01/07/b5c1bec8-f261-11e7-97bf-bba379b809ab_story.html|title=I was on Trump’s voter fraud commission. Its demise was inevitable.|date=7 January 2017|publisher=The Washington Post}}</ref> |
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* President Trump issues a statement describing [[Steve Bannon]], former CEO of the Trump campaign, as having "very little to do with our historic victory" and as having "lost his mind", following the publication of excerpts from a forthcoming book by [[Michael Wolff (journalist)|Michael Wolff]] in which Bannon is said to describe [[Donald Trump Jr]], [[Paul Manafort]] and [[Jared Kushner|Jared Kushner's]] [[Trump campaign–Russian meetings#Trump Tower meeting, June 9, 2016|meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya]] as "treasonous" and " |
* President Trump issues a statement describing [[Steve Bannon]], former CEO of the Trump campaign, as having "very little to do with our historic victory" and as having "lost his mind", following the publication of excerpts from a forthcoming book by [[Michael Wolff (journalist)|Michael Wolff]] in which Bannon is said to describe [[Donald Trump Jr]], [[Paul Manafort]] and [[Jared Kushner|Jared Kushner's]] [[Trump campaign–Russian meetings#Trump Tower meeting, June 9, 2016|meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya]] as "treasonous" and "bad shit". Wolff's book also describes Bannon's confidence that Trump Sr knew of the meeting at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/bannon-trump-book-russia-claims-bad-news-president-cost-dearly-a8140691.html|title=Trump trusted Bannon the most, and that could now cost him very dearly|date=3 January 2017|publisher=The Independent}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/steve-bannon-calls-trump-tower-russian-meeting-treasonous-new-book-n834286|title=Steve Bannon calls Trump Tower Russian meeting ‘treasonous’ in new book|date=3 January 2017|publisher=NBC News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/01/steve-bannon-is-trumps-frankenstein-monster/549566/|title=Steve Bannon Comes Back to Haunt Donald Trump|date=3 January 2017|publisher=The Atlantic}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2018/01/03/bannon-trump-jr-meeting-with-russians-was-treasonous/|title=Bannon: Trump Jr. meeting with Russians was ‘treasonous’|date=3 January 2017|publisher=The New York Post}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/03/donald-trump-russia-steve-bannon-michael-wolff|title=Trump Tower meeting with Russians 'treasonous', Bannon says in explosive book|date=3 January 2017|publisher=The Guardian}}</ref> |
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* President Trump delivers his first official [[2018 State of the Union Address|State of the Union Address]] with a wide-ranging speech covering matters of natural disasters, terrorism, immigration, economic growth, patriotism and the [[Nuclear weapons of the United States| |
* President Trump delivers his first official [[2018 State of the Union Address|State of the Union Address]] with a wide-ranging speech covering matters of natural disasters, terrorism, immigration, economic growth, patriotism and the [[Nuclear weapons of the United States|US nuclear arsenal]]. He calls on Congress for a $1.5tn infrastructure investment bill, and calls for an end to political division.<ref>{{cite news|title=Trump calls for unity, then touts GOP agenda in State of the Union speech|url=http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-trump-state-of-the-union-20180130-story.html|publisher=Chicago Tribune|date=30 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Trump calls to 'set aside our differences' in State of the Union address|url=http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/30/trump-calls-to-set-aside-our-differences-in-state-union-address.html|publisher=Fox News|date=30 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Trump's State of the Union 2018 - live updates: President declares 'era of economic surrender totally over' in address|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-state-of-the-union-live-updates-2018-latest-stream-transcript-congress-joe-kennedy-a8185046.html|publisher=The Independent|date=31 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* The White House confirms that President Trump has signed an order keeping open the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]] in Cuba.<ref>{{cite news|title=Trump signs executive order to keep Guantanamo Bay prison open|url=https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-signs-executive-order-keep-021700585.html|publisher=Yahoo News|date=31 January 2018}}</ref> |
* The White House confirms that President Trump has signed an order keeping open the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]] in Cuba.<ref>{{cite news|title=Trump signs executive order to keep Guantanamo Bay prison open|url=https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-signs-executive-order-keep-021700585.html|publisher=Yahoo News|date=31 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* Treasury Secretary [[Steve Mnuchin]] announces that Russian sanctions will follow the previous day's list of oligarchs, and denies that the administration is "slow-walking" the process.<ref>{{cite news|title=Mnuchin says Russia sanctions are coming after 'oligarchs' list|url=http://www.smh.com.au/world/mnuchin-says-russia-sanctions-are-coming-after-oligarchs-list-20180130-h0qwob.html|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|date=31 January 2018}}</ref> |
* Treasury Secretary [[Steve Mnuchin]] announces that Russian sanctions will follow the previous day's list of oligarchs, and denies that the administration is "slow-walking" the process.<ref>{{cite news|title=Mnuchin says Russia sanctions are coming after 'oligarchs' list|url=http://www.smh.com.au/world/mnuchin-says-russia-sanctions-are-coming-after-oligarchs-list-20180130-h0qwob.html|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|date=31 January 2018}}</ref> |
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* during after President Trump give a [[State of Union Address]] [[Devin Nunes]] ask him to release [[Nunes Memo]] he said in statement "release memo. "<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/31/trump-overheard-saying-is-100-percent-behind-releasing-surveillance-memo.html</ref> |
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*[[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] Director [[Brenda Fitzgerald]] resigns, following a ''[[Politico]]'' report about alleged conflicts of interest and insider trading. Fitzgerald had traded stocks in tobacco companies one month after assuming office as CDC Director.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.politico.com/story/2018/01/30/cdc-director-tobacco-stocks-after-appointment-316245|title=Trump's top health official traded tobacco stock while leading anti-smoking efforts|work=POLITICO|access-date=2018-01-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/health/cdc-brenda-fitzgerald-resigns.html|title=C.D.C. Director Brenda Fitzgerald Resigns Over Tobacco Stock Conflicts|last=Kaplan|first=Sheila|date=2018|work=The New York Times|access-date=2018-01-31|language=en-US|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> |
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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump during the first quarter of 2018. To navigate between quarters, see Timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump.
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See also
- Presidential transition of Donald Trump
- First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency
- List of executive actions by Donald Trump
- List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (international trips)
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- ^ "House panel subpoenas Bannon after he refuses to answer questions, citing executive privilege". Business Insider. January 16, 2017.
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