도널드 트럼프 대통령 임기(2019년 3분기)

Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2019 Q3)

다음은 도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령의 2019년 3분기 대통령 취임 일람표다.분기별로 이동하려면 도널드 트럼프 대통령 임기 연대표를 참조하십시오.

개요

여론

타임라인

2019년 7월

날짜 이벤트 사진/비디오(시트 포함)

129주

7월 1일 월요일
7월 2일 화요일
연방준비제도이사회, 2019년 4월
7월 3일 수요일
7월 4일 목요일
경례 to America 행사에서 연설하는 트럼프 대통령
7월 5일 금요일
7월 6일 토요일
7월 7일 일요일

130주

7월 8일 월요일
7월 9일 화요일
트럼프 대통령과 타밈 빈 하마드 알 타니 카타르 총리
7월 10일 수요일
7월 11일 목요일
  • 트럼프 대통령이 대통령 소셜미디어 서밋에서 참석자들에게 연설하고 있다.[9]
7월 12일 금요일
트럼프 대통령은 7월 12일 알렉산더 아코스타가 떠나자 성명을 발표한다.
7월 13일 토요일
7월 14일 일요일
  • 트럼프 대통령은 진보적인 민주당 하원의원 여성들이 "전혀 부서지고 범죄로 들끓는 곳을 고치는데 돌아가야 한다"고 트윗해 일부 공화당 의원들조차 광범위한 비판을 받고 있다.[14][15][16][17]

131주

7월 15일 월요일
  • 트럼프 대통령은 이날 백악관에서 50개 주 전 지역에서 만든 제품을 선보이며 '메이드 인 아메리카 위크'[18][19]를 시작한다.
트럼프 대통령이 '메이드 인 아메리카(Made in America)' 제품 쇼케이스에서 발언을 하고 있다.
7월 16일 화요일
  • 트럼프 대통령은 자신의 이전 트윗이 몇몇 민주당 여성 의원들을 향해 한 것이 어떤 으로든 인종차별적이었다는 점을 부인하고 있다.[20][21][22]
7월 17일 수요일
노스캐롤라이나주 그린빌에서 열린 집회에서 트럼프 대통령이 지지자들에게 연설하고 있다.
7월 18일 목요일
  • 트럼프 대통령이 백악관에서 마크 러트 네덜란드 총리와 양자회담을 하고 있다.[27]
  • 트럼프 대통령은 지난 17일 그린스빌 집회 당시 지지자들로부터 "그녀를 돌려보내달라"는 구호를 외치는 것에 대해 사실상 자신이 군중들의 구호를 막으려 했고 "불행했다"고 주장하고 있다.[28]
트럼프 대통령과 마크 러트 네덜란드 총리
7월 19일 금요일
마이크 펜스, 짐 브리덴스틴, 버즈 올드린, 마이클 콜린스 등과 함께 트럼프 대통령
7월 20일 토요일
7월 21일 일요일

132주

7월 22일 월요일
트럼프 대통령과 임란 칸 파키스탄 총리
7월 23일 화요일
마크 에스퍼 국방장관 취임 선서에 트럼프 대통령 참여
7월 24일 수요일
7월 25일 목요일
백악관이 공개한 트럼프와 젤렌스키의 통화 내용을 담은 비언어적 기록이 담긴 메모
7월 26일 금요일
7월 27일 토요일
7월 28일 일요일

133주

7월 29일 월요일
트럼프 대통령이 9.11 피해자 보상기금인 H.R. 1327에 서명한다.
7월 30일 화요일
트럼프 대통령, 2019년 7월 30일 출국 직후 발언
7월 31일 수요일
트럼프 대통령과 할트마기인 바툴가 몽골 대통령

2019년 8월

날짜 이벤트 사진/비디오

133주

8월 1일 목요일
8월 2일 금요일
트럼프 대통령이 유럽연합(EU) 무역 관련 발표를 한다
8월 3일 토요일
8월 4일 일요일
  • 오하이오 데이튼오리건 구역에서 오전 1시에 집단 총격 사건이 발생한다.- 엘 파소 총격 사건 발생 24시간도 안 돼, 9명이 숨지고 최소 27명이 다쳤다.총잡이 코너 스티븐 벳츠는 네드 페퍼스 바에 들어가려다 현장에서 살해된다.[57][58]
  • 뉴저지 주에서는 트럼프 대통령이 "우리나라에 혐오감이 없다"고 선언하면서 두 사건 모두에 정신질환이 작용했음을 시사하고 있다.[59]

134주

8월 5일 월요일
  • 트럼프 대통령은 텍사스주 엘파소와 오하이오주 데이턴에서 발생한 총기난사 사건과 관련해 대국민 연설을 하며 희생자와 유가족들에게 애도를 표하고 있다.[60]
텍사스 엘파소, 오하이오 데이턴에 이어 트럼프 대통령이 대국민 연설을 하고 있다.
8월 6일 화요일
8월 7일 수요일
트럼프 대통령과 멜라니아 여사가 데이턴 대량 총기 난사 피해자를 만난다.
8월 8일 목요일
8월 9일 금요일
8월 10일 토요일
8월 11일 일요일

135주

8월 12일 월요일
  • 트럼프 행정부가 합법적인 이민자 영주권 신청자의 수를 제한하기 위해 고안된 새로운 이민 정책을 발표한다.[64][65]
8월 13일 화요일
트럼프 대통령이 펜실베이니아 모나카 소재 셸 펜실베이니아 석유화학단지 근로자들과 연설하고 있다.
8월 14일 수요일
8월 15일 목요일
8월 16일 금요일
  • 트럼프 대통령은 덴마크로부터 그린란드를 매입하는 데 관심을 표명한다.덴마크 당국자와 그린란드 당국자 모두 이 제안을 거부한다.[69]
8월 17일 토요일
8월 18일 일요일

136주

8월 19일 월요일
8월 20일 화요일
트럼프 대통령과 클라우스 이오하니스 루마니아 대통령
8월 21일 수요일
  • 트럼프 대통령은 백악관에서 기자들에게 "나는 선택된 사람이다"라고 선언한다.[72][73]
8월 22일 목요일
  • 트럼프 대통령이 NBA 전설 밥 쿠시에게 대통령 자유의 메달을 수여한다.그는 또한 농담으로 "자신에게 명예 훈장을 수여하고 싶다"고 덧붙였다.[74][75]
밥 쿠시에게 대통령 자유의 메달을 수여하는 트럼프 대통령
8월 23일 금요일
  • 트럼프 대통령은 자신이 미국 기업에 중국과의 사업 중단을 명령할 권리를 갖고 있다고 단언한다.[76][77][78][79][80]
8월 24일 토요일
주요 7개국(G7) 정상회의 때 트럼프 대통령과 에마뉘엘 마크롱 프랑스 대통령.
8월 25일 일요일
제45차 G7 정상회의에 참석한 트럼프 대통령 등 세계 정상들

137주

8월 26일 월요일
주요 7개국(G7) 정상회의 후 기자회견 중 트럼프 대통령과 에마뉘엘 마크롱 프랑스 대통령
8월 27일 화요일
8월 28일 수요일
  • 트럼프 대통령이 해외에 거주하는 일부 미군 구성원의 자녀에게 시민권은 더 이상 자동이 되지 않는다는 새 행정부 규칙을 발표한다.[92]
8월 29일 목요일
미 우주사령부 창설 당시 트럼프 대통령
8월 30일 금요일
  • 트럼프 대통령이 이란 미사일 발사 실패의 고해상도 항공 이미지를 트윗한다.미국과학자연맹에서 위성사진 분석을 전문으로 하는 안킷판다는 해상도가 놀라울 정도로 높다.이 사진은 "그동안 내가 본 것 보다 훨씬 높은 20 센티미터보다 훨씬 아래에 있다고 생각할 것"이라며 "이전에는 대중들이 몰랐던 꽤 놀라운 능력들"[97]이라고 덧붙였다.이 이미지는 물리적 사진의 스냅샷으로 보였는데, 국방부 관계자는 이날 오전 트럼프 대통령의 정보 브리핑에 포함됐다고 말했다.[98][99]위성 추적 분석가들은 이 이미지가 미국-224 정찰 위성에 의해 촬영되었을 가능성이 높다고 결론지었다.[100][101]일부 정보 베테랑들은 트럼프 대통령이 트위터를 통해 "절대 할 권리가 있다"[103]고 주장한 데 대해 실망감을 표시했다.[102]
이란의 위성 발사 차량 고장 현장
8월 31일 토요일

2019년 9월

날짜 이벤트 사진/비디오

137주

9월 1일 일요일

138주

9월 2일 월요일
9월 3일 화요일
9월 4일 수요일
9월 5일 목요일
제리 웨스트에게 대통령 자유의 메달을 수여하는 트럼프 대통령
9월 6일 금요일
  • 한 보고서는 미국이 8월에 13만개의 일자리를 추가해 경제학자들의 기대를 저버렸다는 것을 보여준다; 미국의 실업률은 3.7%[110]로 변하지 않고 있다.
9월 7일 토요일
9월 8일 일요일

139주

9월 9일 월요일
노스캐롤라이나주 페이엣빌에서 열린 집회에서 댄 비숍 의원과 함께 트럼프 대통령
9월 10일 화요일
9월 11일 수요일
  • 트럼프 대통령과 멜라니아 여사는 이날 미 국방부에 마련된 9·11 기념비에 헌화하고, 이후 급진 이슬람 테러에 계속 맞설 것을 다짐하며 이날 숨진 3000명에 가까운 미국인 모두를 추모했다.[119]
  • 트럼프 행정부는 베핑으로 인한 것으로 보이는 수많은 신비로운 호흡기 질환에 대응해 향미 전자담배 판매를 금지하겠다고 발표한다.[120]
트럼프 대통령이 9·11 18주년 기념일 미 국방부에서 연설하고 있다.
9월 12일 목요일
9월 13일 금요일
  • 트럼프 행정부는 알래스카를 시추하기 위해 막대한 예비군을 개방한다.[121]
9월 14일 토요일
9월 15일 일요일

140주

9월 16일 월요일
마리아노 리베라에게 대통령 자유의 메달을 수여하는 트럼프 대통령
9월 17일 화요일
9월 18일 수요일
멕시코 국경에서 트럼프 대통령
9월 19일 목요일
  • 트럼프 대통령이 예고도 없이 마크 저커버그 페이스북 최고경영자(CEO)와 만난다.이것이 두 사람의 첫 대면이었다.[132]
트럼프 대통령과 마크 저커버그
9월 20일 금요일
  • 스콧 모리슨 호주 총리는 부인과 함께 트럼프 대통령 재임 중 두 번째 국빈방문을 시작한다.[133]
  • 트럼프 대통령이 백악관에서 스콧 모리슨 호주 총리와 양자회담 및 공동기자회견을 하고 있다.[134]
  • 트럼프 대통령과 멜라니아 여사가 스콧 모리슨 호주 총리와 부인 제니를 기리는 두 번째 국빈만찬을 주최한다.[135]
트럼프 대통령과 스콧 모리슨 호주 총리
9월 21일 토요일
9월 22일 일요일
트럼프 대통령과 나렌드라 모디 인도 총리가 하우디·모디 행사 중

141주

9월 23일 월요일
유엔 '종교자유' 행사장에 나온 트럼프 대통령
9월 24일 화요일
트럼프 대통령이 제74차 유엔총회 연설
9월 25일 수요일
  • 트럼프 대통령은 이날 뉴욕 유엔총회에서 아베 신조 일본 총리와 볼로디미르 젤렌스키 우크라이나 대통령, 나이브 부클 살바도르 대통령과 양자회담을 하고 있다.[153][154][155]
  • 8월 12일에 제기된 내부고발자 고발은 기밀 해제되어 하원에서 421 대 0으로 대중에 공개된다.트럼프 대통령이 2020년 선거에서 우크라이나의 '중재'로 '사익을 위해 집무실을 폐쇄했다'고 비난하고, 백악관이 이를 덮기 위한 조치를 취했다는 것이다.마이클 앳킨슨 정보사회 감사관은 이번 고소가 "긴급하고 믿을 만하다"고 판단해 조셉 맥과이어 국가정보국장 직무대행에게 제출했다.[156][157]
  • 트럼프 대통령이 볼로디미르 젤렌스키 우크라이나 대통령과 통화한 내용을 공개한 것은 트럼프 대통령이 루디 줄리아니, 윌리엄 바 법무장관 등과 함께 젤렌스키에게 2020년 잠재적 대선 후보 및 조 바이든 전 부통령과 그의 아들 헌터를 조사하라고 거듭 압박했음을 보여준다.[158]
트럼프 대통령 기자회견
9월 26일 목요일
  • 트럼프 대통령이 유엔 주재 미국대표부를 방문한다.[159]
  • 조지프 맥과이어 국가정보국장 대행이 하원 정보위원회를 만나 내부고발자 고발과 두 대통령 간 통화 녹취록을 논의한다.맥과이어는 필요에 따라 내부고발자 문서를 의회에 알리는 것을 연기하는 대신, 법무부와 백악관으로 고소장을 이송해 재검토를 받기로 한 그의 결정을 지지했다.[160][161]
  • 상원은 53 대 44의 투표에서 유진 스칼리아 제28대 미국 노동장관으로 확정했다.[162]
  • 상원은 존 E 장군을 인준한다. 77 대 2의 투표에서 합참의장으로서 하이텐.[163]
  • 미 행정부는 1980년 현대 프로그램이 시작된 이래 최저 수준인 1만8000명의 난민만이 2020 회계연도에 미국에 정착할 수 있도록 허용할 계획이라고 밝혔다.[164][165]
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트럼프 대통령과 펜스 부통령은 히스패닉 헤리티지의 달을 기념했다.
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유진 스칼리아 노동장관 취임 선서에 트럼프 대통령 참여

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