President Biden hosts his own 4 July party at the White House South Lawn and remarks about honoring the military and remarking about the work on the pandemic right as the Delta variant accounted for 25% of COVID-19 cases.[4][5]
President Biden reacts to the assassination of the President of HaitiJovenel Moïse condemning it as a "heinous attack". He also sent condolences and well wishes to the people of Haiti and First Lady Martine Moïse who was wounded in the attack.[8]
Thursday, July 8
President Biden announces that the official conclusion to the War in Afghanistan will be on August 31, 2021.[9]
Friday, July 9
President Biden signs an executive order that promotes more competition in the economy.[10]
Saturday, July 10
Sunday, July 11
Week 26edit
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Monday, July 12
Tuesday, July 13
President Biden decries Republican efforts for voter suppression asking "Have you no shame?".[11]
Wednesday, July 14
Olivia Rodrigo arrives at the White House to participate in a COVID-19 vaccine campaign.[12]
Thursday, July 15
President Biden holds a bilateral meeting and joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House.[13]
President Biden signs a proclamation declaring July 16 National Atomic Veterans Day.[14]
Friday, July 16
President Biden participates in his first APEC summit as president, hosted virtually by New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.[15]
Saturday, July 17
Sunday, July 18
Week 27edit
Monday, July 19
President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan at the White House.[16]
Tuesday, July 20
President Biden welcomes the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the White House to celebrate their victory in the Super Bowl LV. Biden received a custom made jersey from the team with his surname and presidency number.[17]
President Biden urges local governments to pay people for COVID-19 vaccinations.[24]
President Biden refuses to extend the federal eviction moratorium from last September. The moratorium expired on July 31.[25][26]
Friday, July 30
A picture of President Biden holding a note handed to him from an aide saying "Sir, there is something on your chin." received viral media attention.[27]
Saturday, July 31
August 2021edit
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Sunday, August 1
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Monday, August 2
Two days after the federal moratorium for evictions expired, the Biden administration urged landlords to hold off on evictions and called on states and cities to make their own policies to keep renters in homes.[26] President Biden has requested from the CDC a more scaled down pandemic-related moratorium, which they turned down citing a lack of legal authority.[28]
Tuesday, August 3
President Biden calls for New York GovernorAndrew Cuomo to resign after an investigation corroborates sexual harassment allegations against him. Biden dodged a question of whether he should be impeached saying he was "taking things one step at a time to see how the situation would unfold."[29]
President Biden's plan to spend two weeks in Wilmington was uplifted by the Senate and he spent the week at Camp David.[36]
Thursday, August 12
Friday, August 13
Saturday, August 14
Sunday, August 15
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Monday, August 16
Cutting his stay at Camp David short, President Biden returns to Washington to address the nation on the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.[37] Biden says that he "stands squarely behind" the decision to withdraw from Afghanistan and admits that the collapse of their government was "quicker than anticipated".[38][39]
Tuesday, August 17
Wednesday, August 18
President Biden announces a mandate that requires staff from nursing homes to get fully vaccinated.[41]
President Biden addresses the nation for a second time this week regarding the evacuations from Afghanistan.[43]
Saturday, August 21
Sunday, August 22
President Biden says that American troops may remain in Afghanistan past the August 31 deadline. He also announced that 11,000 people have been evacuated in the past 36 hours.[44]
Vice President Harris arrives in Singapore at the start of a Southeast Asia diplomatic tour.[45]
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Monday, August 23
President Biden pleas for employers to require vaccinations the day the CDC's announced full approval of the Pfizer and BioNTech's vaccine to people as young as 16 years old.[46]
President Biden welcomes the Seattle Storm to the White House to celebrate their victory in the 2020 WNBA season. Biden received a custom made jersey from the team with his surname and presidency number.[47]
Tuesday, August 24
Vice President Harris concludes a three-day trip in Singapore, where she continued her sharp rhetoric against Beijing and unveiled support for Vietnam. Harris' travel to Vietnam was initially delayed due to a possible case of Havana syndrome.[48]
The Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration had to reinstate the Remain in Mexico policy.[50]
Wednesday, August 25
Vice President Harris arrives in Vietnam as part of a Southeast Asia diplomatic tour. During the meeting, Harris announced the launch of a new CDC office in the country.[51]
Thursday, August 26
President Biden addresses the nation following the death of 103 individuals including 13 United States service members in a series of terrorist attacks on the Hamid Karzai International Airport. He stated that evacuations will continue despite the terrorist attacks.[52]
Friday, August 27
President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett at the White House.[53]
The Department of Defense acknowledged a U.S. military drone strike targeting a vehicle carrying explosives in Kabul, Afghanistan.[56]
General Frank McKenzie, the chief of U.S. Central Command, announces the last C-17s left Hamid Karzai International Airport around 3:29 p.m. Washington, D.C., time, leaving that facility and Afghanistan in possession of the Taliban.[57]
President Biden delivers remarks about the climate change and Hurricane Ida after he toured the damage of the storm in neighborhoods in New York and New Jersey.[65]
President Biden announces "Path out of the Pandemic,"[67] a plan which includes new wide-ranging requirements for federal employees and employees of companies with more than 100 workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine or undergo regular testing at least once a week, with no option of testing for unvaccinated federal employees.[68]
Secretary of State Antony Blinken defends Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan, saying that Biden inherited a deadline from the previous administration, not the plan.[75]
Wednesday, September 15
President Biden holds a virtual trilateral meeting of the AUKUS with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison to announce that the U.S. will share their nuclear submarine technology with Australia.[76]
U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan blocks the Biden administration from using Title 42, a Trump-era policy that authorized to expel migrant families from arriving at the U.S. southern border. The ruling took effect in 14 days.[78]
Friday, September 17
President Biden urges seven world leaders to follow a climate change policy that he says is good for the economy.[79]
Saturday, September 18
Sunday, September 19
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Monday, September 20
Jen Psaki responds to questioning about images of border patrol agents on horseback with reins chasing Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas.[80][81]
The Biden administration announces an interagency plan to deal with effects of frequent extreme heat waves caused by global warming.[82]
President Biden meets with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison following the AUKUS deal and his speech to the United Nations General Assembly.[87]
President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the White House.[88]
Wednesday, September 22
President Biden announces at a COVID summit at the UN General Assembly that the US is doubling its purchase of Pfizer vaccines and the goal to get vaccines to 70% of the population by next year.[89]
President Biden's approval rating drops to 43% while Vice President Harris' rating is 49%. Harris' rating matches with Biden's rating when he was vice president back in 2009.[90]
Vice President Harris meets with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson a day after a meeting with President Biden.[91]
Daniel Lewis Foote resigns as US Envoy to Haiti in protest of the inhumane treatment and expulsions of migrants from Haiti.[93]
Jen Psaki announces that the horse patrols in Del Rio, Texas have been temporarily suspended.[94]
Vice President Harris meets with Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema (making the first Zambian president to be in the White House since 1992),[95] Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.[96][97]
Friday, September 24
President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House.[98]
Vice President Harris gets interviewed in The View. Before the interview started, co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro were asked to leave the set since they tested positive for COVID-19. Harris was interviewed virtually with the remaining hosts.[100]
Saturday, September 25
Vice President Harris holds a quad meeting with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga a day after a quad meeting with President Biden. Unlike Biden's quad meeting, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi skipped this one, presumably because he met her two days prior.[101]
Sunday, September 26
Week 37edit
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Monday, September 27
President Biden receives his COVID-19 booster shot in front of cameras and says he will press for more vaccine mandates and that unvaccinated people can cause an "awful lot of damage to this country".[102]
Tuesday, September 28
Top generals, including Frank McKenzie, told lawmakers under oath that they advised President Biden earlier in his presidency to keep several troops in Afghanistan.[103][104]
President Biden opposes changing filibuster to raise or suspend the debt ceiling. Earlier that day, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned congressional leaders that her department could run out of money by October 18.[105]
Wednesday, September 29
Thursday, September 30
President Biden signs legislation that would extend funding for the U.S. government through December 3, thereby avoiding a government shutdown. Government funds were due to run out at midnight.[106]
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