45. DONALD J. TRUMP (2017-2021)

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46. BIDEN
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OVERVIEW:

FULL NAME:
Donald John Trump

BORN:
June 14, 1946;
Queens, New York City

SPOUSES:
Ivana Zelníčková (m. 1977; div. 1992)
Marla Maples (m. 1993; div. 1999)
Melania Knauss (m. 2005)

CHILDREN:
Donald Jr,
Ivanke,
Eric,
Tiffany,
Barron

EDUCATION:

POLITICAL PARTY:

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: 
2017-2021

45th President of the United States

FIRST LADY:

MELANIA TRUMP

VICE PRESIDENT:

MIKE PENCE

RESOURCES:

President Donald J. Trump, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, National Security Advisor John Bolton and others at the G-7 Summit on 6/9/2018 in La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada (Photo Credit: Jesco Denzel/German Information Ministry)

Trump Presidential Library
Archived White House Website

PORTRAITS:

White House Photo
White House Photo/ Shealah Craighead

NOTABLE BOOKS:

FEAR by Bob Woodward
RAGE by Bob Woodward
PERIL by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa
A VERY STABLE GENIUS by Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig
FIRE AND FURY by Michael Wolff
THE DIVIDER by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser
CONFIDENCE MAN by Maggie Haberman

2016 ELECTION:


REPUBLICANS:
DONALD J. TRUMP (PRESIDENT)
MIKE PENCE (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 306 (56.9%)
Popular Vote: 62,984,828 (46.09%)

DEMOCRATS:
HILLARY CLINTON (PRESIDENT)
TIM KAINE (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 232 (43.1%)

Popular Vote: 65,853,514 (48.18%)

LIBERTARIAN:
GARY JOHNSON (PRESIDENT)
WILLIAM WELD (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 0
Popular Vote: 4,489,341 (3.28%)

GREEN:
JILL STEIN (PRESIDENT)
AJAMU BARAKA (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 0
Popular Vote: 1,457,218 (1.07%)

2017 INAUGURATION:

President Donald Trump taking the oath of office on 1/20/2017 (Official White House Photo)

2017 Address (Transcript, Video, Ceremonies)
C-SPAN Coverage
Front Pages, 1/21/2017 (NYT, WP)
Media, 1/21/2017 (NYT, WP)
Joint Congressional Committee
Luncheon  

2019 IMPEACHMENT:

MEDIA COVERAGE (12/19/2019):
Washington Post
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Politico
C-SPAN 

ANALYSIS (12/19/2019):
New York Times
Washington Post

DOCUMENTS:
H. RES. 755 (Articles of Impeachment)
House Vote (Article I, 230-197)
House Vote (Article II, 229-198)
House Judiciary Committee Report
House Intelligence Committee Report
House Intelligence Committee Interview Transcripts
White House Summary of Call with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine 
White Counsel Pat Cipollone’s Letter (10/8/2019)
President Trump’s Letter (12/7/2019)
Other Impeachment Documents

ACQUITTAL (2/5/2020):
Senate Vote (Article I, 48-52)
Senate Vote (Article II, 47-53)
Washington Post
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Politico 

2020 ELECTION:


DEMOCRATS:
JOSEPH R. BIDEN (PRESIDENT)

KAMALA HARRIS (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote:  306 (56.9%)
Popular Vote: 81,283,361 (51.3%)

REPUBLICANS:
DONALD J. TRUMP (PRESIDENT)
MIKE PENCE (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote:  232 (43.1%)
Popular Vote: 74,222,960 (46.8%)

OTHER CANDIDATES:
Popular Vote: 2,890,933 (1.79%)

2021 IMPEACHMENT:

DOCUMENTS:
H. RES. 24 (Article of Impeachment)
House Judiciary Committee Report
Other Impeachment Documents

MEDIA COVERAGE (1/13/2021):
Washington Post
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Politico

ACQUITTAL (2/13/2021):
Senate Vote (57-43)
Washington Post
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Politico 

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION:

President Donald Trump meets with the members of his cabinet on 3/13/2017 (White House Photo)

CHIEF OF STAFF:
Reince Priebus (2017)
John F. Kelly (2017-2018)
Mick Mulvaney (Acting, 2018-2020)
Mark R. Meadows (2020-2021)

PRESS SECRETARY:
Sean M. Spicer (2017)
Sarah Huckabee Sanders (2017-2019)
Stephanie Grisham (2019-2020)
Kayleigh McEnany (2020-2021)

SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE:
Sonny Perdue (2017-2021)

SECRETARY OF COMMERCE:
Wilbur L. Ross (2017-2021)

SECRETARY OF DEFENSE:
James N. Mattis (2017-2018)
Patrick M. Shanahan (Acting, 2019)
Mark T. Esper (2019-2020)
Christopher C. Miller (Acting, 2020-2021)

CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF:
Joseph F. Dunford, Jr.  (2015-2019)
Mark A. Milley (2019- )

SECRETARY OF EDUCATION:
Betsy DeVos (2017-2021)

SECRETARY OF ENERGY:
Rick Perry (2017-2019)
Dan Brouillette (2019-2021)

SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES:
Tom E. Price (2017)
Alex Azar (2018-2021)

SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY:
John F. Kelly (2017)
Elaine C. Duke (Acting, 2017)
Kirstjen Nielsen (2017-2019)
Kevin K. McAleenan (Acting, 2019)
Chad F. Wolf (Acting, 2019-2021)

SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT:
Ben S. Carson (2017-2021)

SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
Ryan Zinke (2017-2018)
David L Bernhardt (2018-2021)

ATTORNEY GENERAL:
Jeff Sessions (2017-2018)
Matthew G.  Whitaker (Acting, 2018-2019)
William P. Barr (2019-2020)
Jeffrey A. Rosen (Acting, 2020-2021)

SECRETARY OF LABOR:
Andrew F. Puzder (Nominated)
Alexander Acosta (2017-2019)
Eugene Scalia (2019-2021)

CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY DIRECTOR:
Mike Pompeo (2017-2018)
Gina Haspel (2018-2021)

DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE:
Daniel Coats (2017-2019)
Joseph Maguire  (Acting, 2019-2020)
Richard A. Grenell (Acting, 2020)
John Ratcliffe (2020-2021)

NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL DIRECTOR:
Gary D. Cohn (2017-2018)
Larry Kudlow (2018-2021)

NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR
Michael T. Flynn (2017)
H.R. McMaster (2017-2018)
John R. Bolton (2018-2019)
Robert C. O’Brien (2019-2021)

SECRETARY OF STATE:
Rex W. Tillerson (2017-2018)
Mike Pompeo (2018-2021)

SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION:
Elaine L. Chao (2017-2021)

SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY:
Steven T. Mnuchin (2017-2021)

UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADOR:
Nikki R. Haley (2017-2018) 
Heather A. Nauert (Withdrawn)
Kelly Knight Craft (2019-2021)

U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE:
Robert E. Lighthizer (2017-2021)

SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS:
David J. Shulkin (2017-2018)
Ronny L. Jackson (Withdrawn)
Robert L. Wilkie (2018-2021)

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET DIRECTOR:
Mick Mulvaney (2017-2019)
Russell T. Vought (2020-2021)

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR:
Scott Pruitt (2017-2018)
Andrew R. Wheeler (2019-2021)

CHAIRMAN OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE:
Janet L. Yellen (2014-2018)
Jerome H. Powell (2018-)

OTHER STAFF/ ADVISORS:
Scott Atlas
Stephen K. Bannon
Deborah Birx
Pat Cippolone
Kellyanne Conway
Anthony Fauci
Brett Giroir
Kevin A. Hassett
Hope Hicks
Jared Kushner
Omarosa Manigault Newman
Donald F. McGahn II
Stephen Miller
Peter K. Navarro
Rob Porter
Dina Powell
Robert Redfield 
Anthony Scaramucci
Bill Shine
Ivanka Trump
Seema Verma

SUPREME COURT NOMINATIONS:

President Donald J. Trump nominates Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh for the United States Supreme Court on  July 9, 2018 (Photo Credit: Official White House Photo by D. Myles Cullen)

Neil M. Gorsuch (2017-)
Brett M. Kavanaugh (2018-)
Amy Coney Barrett (2020-)

CONGRESS:

President Donald J. Trump celebrates the passage of the Tax Cuts Act with Vice President Mike Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan | December 20, 2017 (Official White House Photo by Joyce N. Boghosian)

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE:
Paul D. Ryan (2015-2019)
Nancy Pelosi (2019- )

SENATE MAJORITY LEADER:
Mitch McConnell (2015-2021)

MEDIA COVERAGE:

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump join King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia, and the President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah Al Sisi, Sunday, May 21, 2017, to participate in the inaugural opening of the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)

Transition (NYT, 11/19/2016)
NYT Headlines from First 100 Days
Battle for Self-Preservation (NYT, 12/9/2017)
Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes (NYT, 10/2/2018)

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