Timeline of the Joe Biden presidency (2023 Q1)

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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Joe Biden during the first quarter of 2023, from January 1 to March 31, 2023. To navigate between quarters, see timeline of the Joe Biden presidency.

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Timeline

January 2023

Week 102

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Sunday, January 1

Week 103

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, January 2
  • The final session of the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives took place. [1]
Tuesday, January 3
Wednesday, January 4
  • No candidates in the January 2023 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election reach the threshold of 218 needed to be elected speaker after 6 rounds of voting. Democrat Hakeem Jeffries maintains his lead of 212 votes. [5]
Thursday, January 5
  • President Biden says Russian President Vladimir Putin is "trying to find oxygen" after announcing a 36-hour ceasefire from the war in Ukraine for the Russian Orthodox Christmas. [6]
  • No candidates in the January 2023 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election reach the threshold of 218 needed to be elected speaker after 11 rounds of voting. Democrat Hakeem Jeffries maintains his lead of 212 votes. [7]
Friday, January 6
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President Biden awards the Presidential Citizens Medal
Saturday, January 7
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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
Sunday, January 8
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President Biden with U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers

Week 104

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, January 9
  • President Biden declares an emergency in California after a bomb cyclone. [13]
  • The White House Counsels Office comments, after a news report, that President Biden is cooperating with an inquiry in to classified documents found in an office of the Penn Biden Center in November 2022. The documents were from his time as vice president in the Obama Administration. [14] [15]
Tuesday, January 10
President Biden with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador North American Leaders' Summit 2023 (52644828441).jpg
President Biden with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Wednesday, January 11
  • The Biden administration extended the COVID-19 public health emergency to April following the spread of the XBB.1.5 variant. [17]
Thursday, January 12
Friday, January 13
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House. [20]
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President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
Saturday, January 14
Sunday, January 15
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President Biden delivering a sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church

Week 105

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, January 16
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President Biden delivering remarks at the National Action Network
Tuesday, January 17
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President Biden and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte
President Biden and Vice President Harris celebrate the Golden State Warriors 2022 NBA Victory
Wednesday, January 18
Thursday, January 19
  • President Biden visits California to see the storm-related damage. [25]
President Biden delivers remarks in Aptos, California about the storm-related damage
Friday, January 20
  • President Biden completes his second year in office.
  • The FBI conducted a search of the entire premises of Biden's Wilmington home. They identified and removed six documents containing classified markings from Biden's home office. [26] CNN reported the search was conducted with the consent of Biden's attorneys. [27]
President Biden and Vice President Harris Reflect the First Two Years of the administration
Saturday, January 21
Sunday, January 22

Week 106

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, January 23
Tuesday, January 24
Wednesday, January 25
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President Biden delivers remarks on Ukraine
Thursday, January 26
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President Biden delivering remarks at Steamfitters Local 602
Friday, January 27
  • President Biden telephones the parents of Tyre Nichols a black man who was fatally beaten during a traffic stop by five police officers who are now facing murder charges. [34]
Saturday, January 28
Sunday, January 29

Week 107

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, January 30
Tuesday, January 31
  • President Biden announced the end to the COVID-19 emergency declarations as of May 11, 2023. [35]

February 2023

Week 107

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Wednesday, February 1
  • President Biden meets with Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy at the White House. [36]
  • The FBI conducted a planned search of the Rehoboth, Delaware, beach home of President Biden, as part of a classified documents investigation. [37]
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President Biden and Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy
Thursday, February 2
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President Biden, King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan
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President Biden and Vice President Harris with former president Bill Clinton
Friday, February 3
Saturday, February 4
Sunday, February 5

Week 108

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, February 6
Tuesday, February 7
President Biden delivers his second official State of the Union Address (transcript)
Wednesday, February 8
Thursday, February 9
Friday, February 10
President Biden and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva President Biden and President Lula of Brazil in the Oval Office of the White House.jpg
President Biden and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Saturday, February 11
Sunday, February 12

Week 109

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, February 13
Tuesday, February 14
Wednesday, February 15
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President Biden delivering remarks at IBEW Local 26
Thursday, February 16
Friday, February 17
Saturday, February 18
Sunday, February 19

Week 110

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, February 20
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President Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Tuesday, February 21
  • President Biden meets with Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. President Biden delivers an address in front of Warsaw's Royal Castle regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin's State of the Nation speech. [46]
President Biden and Polish leaders Prime Minister Morawiecki met with US President Joe Biden at the Royal Castle in Warsaw in 2023 (5).jpg
President Biden and Polish leaders
Wednesday, February 22
President Biden and leaders of the Bucharest Nine nations President Biden held a roundtable meeting with the leaders of Bucharest Nine in Warsaw.jpg
President Biden and leaders of the Bucharest Nine nations
Thursday, February 23
Friday, February 24
Saturday, February 25
Sunday, February 26

Week 111

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, February 27
Tuesday, February 28

March 2023

Week 111

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Wednesday, March 1
Thursday, March 2
Friday, March 3
  • President Biden awards the Medal of Honor at the White House to Paris Davis, a former army medic who served during the Vietnam War. [48]
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the White House. [49]
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President Biden presents the Medal of Honor to Paris Davis
President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz President Joe Biden with Chancellor Olaf Scholz.jpg
President Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
Saturday, March 4
Sunday, March 5

Week 112

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, March 6
Tuesday, March 7
  • President Biden announces new Medicare plan through 2050 which increases taxes to the wealthy and allowing more negotiations for prescription drug prices. [50]
Wednesday, March 8
Thursday, March 9
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Finnish President Sauli Niinistö at the White House. [51]
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President Biden and Finnish President Sauli Niinistö
Friday, March 10
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at the White House. [52]
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President Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
Saturday, March 11
Sunday, March 12

Week 113

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, March 13
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President Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Tuesday, March 14
Wednesday, March 15
Thursday, March 16
Friday, March 17
  • President Biden celebrates Saint Patrick's Day, the national holiday of Ireland. As is tradition on this day in the White House, President Biden received a bowl of shamrock from the Taoiseach of Ireland Leo Varadkar and held a bilateral meeting with him. This was the first time since 2020 (and the Biden Presidency overall) that the shamrock bowl was received in person as the 2021 and 2022 ceremonies were virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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President Biden and Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar
Saturday, March 18
Sunday, March 19

Week 114

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, March 20
  • President Biden issued his first veto, overturning a law that would have banned the federal government from considering the environmental impact of investments in retirement funds. [53]
Tuesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 22
Thursday, March 23
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The Bidens at Rideau Cottage
Friday, March 24
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President Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Saturday, March 25
Sunday, March 26

Week 115

DateEventsPhotos/Videos
Monday, March 27
Tuesday, March 28
Wednesday, March 29
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Argentine President Alberto Fernández at the White House. [54]
President Biden and Argentine President Alberto Fernandez Alberto Fernandez y Joe Biden en la Casa Blanca - 1.jpg
President Biden and Argentine President Alberto Fernández
Thursday, March 30
Friday, March 31

See also

Notes

    1. Kyrsten Sinema, whose seat was not up for election in 2022, left the Democratic Party and became an independent politician in December 2022, after the election but before the swearing in of the next Congress. As a result, 48 Democrats (rather than 49), plus Angus King and Bernie Sanders, independents who caucus with Democrats, were in the Senate upon commencement of the 118th United States Congress, on January 3, 2023. Sinema has opted to caucus with neither party but to continue to align with the Democrats, bringing the Democratic Senate majority to 51 seats. [3] [4]
    2. For more details, see 2023 visit by Joe Biden to Ukraine.

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