Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2017 Q3)
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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Donald Trump during the third quarter of 2017, from July 1 to September 30, 2017. To navigate between quarters, see timeline of the Donald Trump presidency.
Overview
[edit]Economy
[edit]Real GDP growth increased at an annual rate of 3.2%, despite a particularly bad 2017 Atlantic hurricane season. This was due to an increase in consumer spending, private inventory investment, non-residential fixed investment, increased exports, decreased imports, and increased federal government spending. This gain was offset by residential fixed investment and local government spending.[1][2]
Public opinion
[edit]According to FiveThirtyEight, President Trump concluded this quarter with an approval rating of 38.6%, representing a quarterly decline of 1%, and a decline of 6.9% since his inauguration.[3]
Timeline
[edit]July 2017
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August 2017
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See also
[edit]- Presidential transition of Donald Trump
- First 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency
- List of executive actions by Donald Trump
- List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (international trips)
Notes
[edit]- ^ Trump sat at the same table as Japanese prime minister Shinzō Abe, Swiss president Doris Leuthard, Ecuadorian president Lenín Moreno, South Korean president Moon Jae-in, King Abdullah II of Jordan, Liberian president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaitė, and Guinean president Alpha Conde.
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