Official portrait, 2017
Members of House of Representatives vote on two articles of impeachment
The House of Representatives votes to adopt the article of impeachment
Trump at the New York Military Academy in 1964
The 2016 presidential electoral vote. Five individuals besides Trump and Clinton received electoral votes from faithless electors.
Open hearing testimony of Fiona Hill and David Holmes on November 21, 2019
Speaker Nancy Pelosi signs the article of impeachment following passage by the House.
Trump (far right) and wife Ivana in the receiving line of a state dinner for King Fahd of Saudi Arabia in 1985, with U.S. president Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan
Outgoing President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office on November 10, 2016
Nancy Pelosi engrossing the articles of impeachment on January 15, 2020
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Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan
Donald Trump's official portrait before his swearing in ceremony.
Donald Trump holds up a copy of The Washington Post reporting his acquittal during remarks on February 6, 2020 in the East Room of the White House
Entrance of the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City
Inauguration swearing-in ceremony
Trump and New Jersey Generals quarterback Doug Flutie at a 1985 press conference in the lobby of Trump Tower
Cabinet meeting, March 2017
Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett and her family with Trump on September 26, 2020
Trump at a New York Mets baseball game in 2009
Fact-checkers from The Washington Post, (orange) the Toronto Star, and CNN (blue) compiled data on "false or misleading claims" and "false claims," respectively. The peaks in late 2018 correspond to the midterm elections, in late 2019 to his impeachment inquiry, and in late 2020 to the presidential election. The Post reported 30,573 false or misleading claims in 4 years, an average of more than 20.9 per day.
Trump and President Bill Clinton in June 2000
Trump talks to the press in the Oval Office on March 21, 2017, before signing S.422 (the NASA Transition Authorization Act)
Trump speaking at CPAC 2011
Trump speaks to reporters on the White House South Lawn in June 2019
Trump campaigning in Arizona, March 2016.
During a joint news conference, Trump said he was "very proud" to hear Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro use the term "fake news."
2016 electoral vote results. Trump won 304–227
Twitter activity of Donald Trump from his first tweet in May 2009 to September 2017. Retweets are not included.
Women's March in Washington on January 21, 2017
Trump signed new anti-sex-trafficking legislation on April 16, 2018.
Trump is sworn in as president by Chief Justice John Roberts
Trump pays tribute to fallen police officers on May 15, 2017
Trump speaks to automobile workers in Michigan, March 2017
Trump signs the Hurricane Harvey relief bill at Camp David, September8, 2017
Trump and group of officials and advisors on the way from White House complex to St. John's Church
Trump and Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg at the 787-10 Dreamliner rollout ceremony
Trump examines border wall prototypes in Otay Mesa, California.
Trump signs the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) alongside Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Buenos Aires, Argentina, November 30, 2018
Trump with the other G7 leaders at the 45th summit in France, 2019
Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visit Saint Andrew's Catholic School in Orlando, Florida, March3, 2017
Trump and Xi Jinping at 2018 G20 Summit.
April 2017 Trump rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Trump, King Salman of Saudi Arabia, and Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi at the 2017 Riyadh summit in Saudi Arabia
Official portrait of Scott Pruitt as EPA Administrator
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meeting with Taliban delegation in Qatar in September 2020
HHS Secretary Alex Azar
Trump meets Kim Jong-un at the Singapore summit, June 2018
The CBO estimated in May 2017 that the Republican AHCA would reduce the number of people with health insurance by 23 million during 2026, relative to current law.
Putin and Trump shaking hands at the G20 Osaka summit, June 2019
Drug overdoses killed 70,200 in the United States in 2017.
Trump and his third Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett.
Trump at the 15th Annual Opioid Takeback Day
Trump conducts a COVID-19 press briefing with members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force on March 15, 2020
Trump receives a briefing on COVID-19 in the White House Situation Room
Poland's president Andrzej Duda visited the White House on June 24, 2020, the first foreign leader to do so since the start of the pandemic.
Trump was hospitalized at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center following his COVID-19 diagnosis on October 3, 2020.
Trump boards helicopter for COVID-19 treatment on October 2, 2020
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson, first day on the job
Trump discharged on October 5, 2020, from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Chad Wolf, acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security
Members of House of Representatives vote on two articles of impeachment, December 18, 2019
June 2018 protest against the Trump administration family separation policy, in Chicago, Illinois
Trump displaying the front page of The Washington Post reporting his acquittal by the Senate
Trump signs Executive Order 13769 at the Pentagon. Vice President Mike Pence (left) and Secretary of Defense James Mattis look on, January 27, 2017.
Trump at a 2020 campaign rally in Arizona
Trump returns to the White House after posing for a photo op at St. John's Episcopal Church, June 2020
2020 Electoral College results, Trump lost 232–306
Vice President Mike Pence, Second Lady Karen Pence and President Donald Trump watch the Crew Dragon Demo-2 Falcon 9 rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi signing the second impeachment of Trump
Anti-Trump protest in Greensboro by the anti-fascist groups Democratic Socialists of America and Industrial Workers of the World
Trump speaks at the "Rally to Protect Our Elections" in Phoenix, Arizona, July 2021.
Trump and North Korea's Communist Party leader Kim Jong-un shake hands at the Korean Demilitarized Zone, June 30, 2019
Trump talking to the press, March 2017
Trump and Vice President Mike Pence at the welcoming ceremony for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley (left) on September 30, 2019. Outgoing chairman General Joseph Dunford (right) and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper (center-right) are present.
Fact-checkers from The Washington Post, the Toronto Star, and CNN compiled data on "false or misleading claims" (orange background), and "false claims" (violet foreground), respectively.
Trump with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the Oval Office, November 13, 2019
Trump with Prince Mohammad bin Salman, Washington, D.C., March 14, 2017
Robert Mueller in the Oval Office c. 2012
Tayyip Erdoğan, then the prime minister of Turkey, attended the opening of the Trump Towers Istanbul AVM in 2012.
Open hearing testimony of Fiona Hill and David Holmes on November 21, 2019
Democrat Joe Biden defeated Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
Trump signs an Executive Order promoting Agriculture and Rural Prosperity in America on April 25, 2017
Gallup approval polling, covering February 2017 – December 2020
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Donald Trump's tenure as the 45th president of the United States began with his inauguration on January 20, 2017, and ended on January 20, 2021.

- Presidency of Donald Trump

Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, was impeached for the first time by the House of Representatives of the 116th United States Congress on December 18, 2019.

- First impeachment of Donald Trump

Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, was impeached for the second time on January 13, 2021, one week before his term expired.

- Second impeachment of Donald Trump

It was the fourth impeachment of a U.S. president, and the second for Trump after his first impeachment in December 2019.

- Second impeachment of Donald Trump

Trump promoted conspiracy theories and made many false and misleading statements during his campaigns and presidency, to a degree unprecedented in American politics.

- Donald Trump

After he pressured Ukraine to investigate Biden in 2019, he was impeached by the House of Representatives for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress in December.

- Donald Trump

Trump attempted to pressure Ukraine to announce investigations into his political rival Joe Biden, triggering his first impeachment by the House of Representatives on December 18, 2019, but he was acquitted by the Senate on February 5, 2020.

- Presidency of Donald Trump

The House of Representatives impeached Trump a second time in January 2021, for incitement of insurrection.

- Donald Trump

On January 13, the House voted to impeach Trump an unprecedented second time for "incitement of insurrection," but he was later acquitted by the Senate again on February 13, after he had already left office.

- Presidency of Donald Trump

Trump allegedly enlisted surrogates within and outside his official administration, including his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Attorney General William Barr, to pressure Ukraine and other foreign governments to cooperate in investigating conspiracy theories concerning American politics.

- First impeachment of Donald Trump

The House of Representatives, with ten Republicans joining all 222 Democrats, voted to impeach him again on the evening of January 13, 2021.

- First impeachment of Donald Trump
Official portrait, 2017

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