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Trump’s 2025: Relive Key Moments of His 2nd Term So Far


Donald Trump’s first year in office was marked by a barrage of stark policy shifts and dramatic political moments. At times, it was hard to keep up.

Here’s a timeline of the biggest moments since Trump’s Inauguration on Jan. 20.

Jan. 20, 2025

Takes the oath of office inside the Capitol Rotunda

Grants clemency to more than 1,500 charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol

Withdraws the U.S. from the Paris Agreement on reducing greenhouse-­gas emissions

Changes the official government name of the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

Creates Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and announces a federal hiring freeze

Suspends the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program and freezes all foreign aid

Signs an Executive Order ending the constitutional right of citizenship to those born in the U.S., which is quickly challenged in court

Issues guidance to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) allowing immigration arrests at schools, hospitals, and public gatherings

Jan. 21

Allows ICE to make civil immigration arrests inside courthouses

Jan. 24

Fires 17 inspectors general tasked with investigating waste, fraud, and abuse at federal agencies

Jan. 25

Tells reporters on Air Force One, “I think Greenland we’ll get,” as his push to acquire the territory from Denmark stuns European allies

Jan. 28

Office of Personnel Management sends “Fork in the Road” email to federal workers with offer to resign and be paid through Sept. 30

Read more: Trump’s Early Actions Mirror Project 2025, the Blueprint He Once Dismissed

Jan. 29

Signs into law the Laken Riley Act, which requires detention of immigrants charged with theft or assault of officers

Feb. 1

Citing a national emergency on illegal immigration and fentanyl smuggling, announces plan to impose 25% tariffs on most imports from Canada and Mexico

Feb. 3

Tells reporters he’d “like to see Canada become our 51st state”

Read more: All Gas, No Guardrails: Trump’s Whirlwind First Year

Feb. 4

Says during an event with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the U.S. should “own” the Gaza Strip, “level the site,” and make it the “Riviera of the Middle East”

President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office at the White House on Feb. 28. Andrew Harnik—Getty Images

Berates South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Oval Office

June 7

Deploys the National Guard to Los Angeles to protect federal buildings and personnel during protests

June 10

Announces seven military bases reverting to names that previously honored Confederate leaders

June 17

While Israel strikes Iranian nuclear sites and Iran launches missile barrages at Israel, calls for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and asserts U.S. now has “total control” of Iran airspace

June 21

Orders airstrikes on nuclear facilities in Iran

June 30

Shuts down the U.S. Agency for International Development

July 4

Signs into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a large spending package that reduces taxes on corporations and the wealthy and strips away investments aimed at reducing fossil-fuel use

July 18

Secures release of 10 American prisoners in Venezuela in exchange for return home of 252 Venezuelans the U.S. sent to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison

Members of the US National Guard patrol at Union Station in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 14. Jim Watson—AFP / Getty Images

Aug. 11

Deploys National Guard in Washington, D.C., and declares a “crime emergency”

Sept. 2

Posts a video on social media of the U.S. military blowing up a boat at sea, saying the strike killed 11 “narcoterrorists.” Within three months, similar U.S. strikes kill more than 80 people

Sept. 10

Posts on Truth Social that Charlie Kirk is dead after being shot at Utah Valley University

Sept. 15

Deploys the National Guard to Memphis

Sept. 20

Publicly pressures Attorney General Pam Bondi to indict former FBI Director James Comey, which the Justice Department does five days later

Sept. 22

Designates “Antifa” a domestic terrorist organization

Sept. 25

Issues a memorandum instructing the FBI to investigate groups that promote violence based on “anti-Christianity,” “anti-Capitalism,” “extremism on migration,” and “hostility toward those who hold traditional views”

Sept. 29

Announces Israel has accepted a U.S. plan for a cease-fire and puts himself in charge of a future “Peace Council” overseeing the Gaza Strip

Read more: How the Gaza Deal Got Done

Oct. 13

Hamas releases all 20 living Israeli hostages who had been held in Gaza for more than two years

Workers demolish the facade of the East Wing of the White House on Oct. 20. Kevin Dietsch—Getty Images

Oct. 20

Begins demolition of the White House’s East Wing to build a ballroom, saying donors will cover construction costs

Oct. 29

Announces on Truth Social that the U.S. will “start testing our Nuclear Weapons” in light of “other countries testing programs”

Nov. 17

U.N. Security Council adopts Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza

Nov. 18

Contradicting U.S. intelligence findings, says that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman “knew nothing” about the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi and that “things happen.”

Nov. 19

Signs bill to release case files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, after months of opposing it

Nov. 21 

Hosts a friendly meeting with Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City and an avowed democratic socialist in the Oval Office. “I think this mayor is going to be doing some things that are really great,” Trump says.

Dec. 5 

Accepts the newly created “FIFA Peace Prize” from FIFA President Gianni Infantino awards at the World Cup draw ceremony in Washington, D.C.

Dec. 9 

Announces a “permanent pause on Third World migration, including from hellholes like Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia and many other countries” at a rally in Pennsylvania, and acknowledges making a reference to “sh-thole countries” during his first term that he had previously denied

Dec. 10 

Announces to reporters at the White House that the U.S. had seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela. Attorney General Pam Bondi says the oil tanker was seized for “supporting foreign terrorist organizations”

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