President Trump tours Alligator Alcatraz, his new detention facility surrounded by gators. It would be opened days later.[2]
UPenn bans a trans athlete from competing in swimming, in cooperation with the administration.[3]
Vice President Vance casts a tie-breaking vote to pass the amended One Big Beautiful Bill Act in the Senate.
Wednesday, July 2
President Trump announces a 60-day ceasefire plan in Gaza.[4]
Thursday, July 3
President Trump announces a trade deal with Vietnam.[5]
President Trump kicks off the America 250 celebrations - year long - with a rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, Iowa. He mentions an anti-semitic slur (Shylock) unintentionally.[6][7]
Friday, July 4
President Trump signs the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law at a ceremony at the White House during 4 July celebrations.[8]
President Trump hosts military personnel and their families for a picnic and fireworks show at the White House as part of Independence Day celebrations.[9]
President Trump signs the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law.
President Trump makes a deal with Coca-Cola to remove corn syrup in place with cane sugar.[24]
President Trump and Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad of BahrainPresident Trump signs the HALT Fentanyl Act into law.
Thursday, July 17
President Trump announces through his press secretary that he has a benign veinous insufficiency resulting in a bruise on his hand and buildup in his legs.[25]
The US House passes the GENIUS Act, the first bipartisan crypto investment bill.[26]
The House approves a recisions bill to strip $9 Billion in federal funding for PBS, NPR and USAID.[27]
President Trump denies a report from the Wall Street Journal saying he sent a bawdy letter to Epstein for his birthday in 2003.[28]
Friday, July 18
President Trump signs the bipartisan cryptocurrency GENIUS Act into law, as well as the revisions package for PBS, NPR and USAID.[29]
Apple Inc. announces additional $100 Billion in US investment, gifts President Trump plaque with 24K gold base in exchange for major tariff relief.[41][42][43]
Thursday, August 7
President Trump orders federal law enforcement agencies to augment Washington, D.C. police after ex-DOGE staffer is assaulted by teens.[44]
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