January 20
“From today, America first,” proclaims in his inauguration the new president of the United States
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January 21st
The Women’s March attracts protesters from all over the US and other countries to the capital
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January 27th
The president signs a decree that prohibits the entry from Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen and Iraq for 90 days
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May 9
The president fulminates Comey on the grounds that he irregularly filed the case of Clinton’s mails
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may 17th
The Justice Department selects the respected Robert Mueller, who led the FBI from 2001 to 2013, to investigate the Russian plot
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June 1
The president takes an isolationist turn and abandons the fight against one of humanity’s most disturbing challenges
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August 15th
The president says goodbye and blames “both sides” of the violence in Virginia
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September 5
The president grants the DACA an extension of six months for Congress to seek a way out. The measure will leave undocumented immigrants without legal protection who arrived as children from the US.
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6th of December
The president of the United States breaks with decades of American foreign policy. The White House tries to dampen the Palestinian reaction and points out that moving the embassy will take years
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December 20th
Fiscal reform moves forward with the Democratic front opposition for the effect on inequality and public accounts
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April 4
The two largest economies in the world are challenged with tariffs on products worth 50,000 million dollars each. Trump and Xi Jinping have been close in other areas, but the economic dispute goes through another channel.
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May 8
The US president fractures the West and opens an era of instability in the most explosive region of the planet
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May 29
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The president attacks the Democrats to try to contain the controversy over the segregation of parents and children after illegally crossing into the United States
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August 21
The lawyer admits to having paid two women to silence them about their relations with the Republican by order of the then candidate in order to protect their image in the face of the elections
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September 30th
The Government of Trudeau joins, at the last minute, the commercial agreement signed a month ago by its two regional partners
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October 6
The conservative judge obtains the support of the Senate by 50 votes against 48 despite accusations of abuse
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November 7
The wave of anger against President Cala at the polls, but Republicans maintain control of the Senate
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December 15
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With the departure of the chief of staff and the secretary of the interior, the sum of dismissals, resignations and defections far exceeds thirty
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Decembre 19th
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The biggest bipartisan agreement of the Trump era aims to reduce a prison population of more than 2.2 million prisoners
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January 25
The bill represents a three-week truce while the president insists on a first budget for the controversial wall he wants on the border with Mexico
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March 24th
The special investigation does leave open the possibility of a crime of obstruction of justice by the president. The republican sings victory
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June 30th
In a historic gesture that lowers the tension between the two countries, the US president has crossed into North Korea’s territory
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September 21st
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The president, however, has denied pressure on Kiev to investigate the son of the former Democratic vice president
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November 20
The diplomat, a key witness of the ‘impeachment’, says in Congress that military aid was conditioned to get Kiev to open an investigation that would harm the Biden
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Dec. 18
The American president becomes the third president to be tried in the Senate, accused of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress
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January 3
Maximum tension in the Middle East after confirming the Pentagon the attack that has ended with one of Jamenei’s strong men and with the ‘number two’ of the Popular Mobilization Forces
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January 15
Washington still maintains tariffs on 360,000 million dollars in products imported from Beijing
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January 16
The third ‘impeachment’ in the history of the United States starts with an oath of questionable impartiality. The allegations begin on Tuesday
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