Timeline of the Joe Biden presidency (2022 Q3)

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Joe Biden during the third quarter of 2022, from July 1 to September 30, 2022. To navigate between quarters, see timeline of the Joe Biden presidency.

Timeline edit

July 2022 edit

Week 76 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Friday, July 1
Saturday, July 2
Sunday, July 3

Week 77 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, July 4
 
Tuesday, July 5
 
President Biden awards Mr. Duffy with the Medal of Honor
Wednesday, July 6
Thursday, July 7
 
President Biden hosting the Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony
Friday, July 8
  • President Biden pays condolences to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe after he was assassinated.[7]
  • President Biden signs an executive order that restores access to abortion but does not limit trigger laws.[8]
 
President Biden at the Japanese Embassy to pay condolences to Shinzo Abe
President Biden delivers remarks about abortion rights and signs an executive order to partially restore abortion access
Saturday, July 9
Sunday, July 10

Week 78 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, July 11
Tuesday, July 12
 
President Biden and Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Wednesday, July 13
  • President Biden arrives in Israel to restore relations with Arab nations and to talk about oil.[11]
  • President Biden talks to opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu about relations with Iran.[12]
  • President Biden lays down a wreath at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem.[13]
 
Israeil President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Yair Lapid welcomes President Biden
 
President Biden lays down a wreath at Yad Vashem in honor of those who lost their lives in the Holocaust
Thursday, July 14
President Biden receives the Presidential Medal of Honor from Israeli president Isaac Herzog
Friday, July 15
Saturday, July 16
  • First Lady Jill Biden criticizes her own husband's tenure during a private DNC fundraiser in Nantucket, Massachusetts, saying that he puts the blame on foreign problems for his crises in office and that he had "so many hopes and plans". She also blamed congressional Republicans.[18]
Sunday, July 17

Week 79 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, July 18
Tuesday, July 19
  • President Biden signs an executive order into law that supports citizens and families that are wrongfully detained or held hostage overseas.[19]
  • President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden meet with Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska in the Blue Room.[20]
 
From left to right: Second Gentleman Emhoff, Vice President Harris, First Ukrainian lady Zelenska, President Biden, Dr. Jill Biden
Wednesday, July 20
  • President Biden announces new executive steps to combat climate change, but did not declare it a national emergency.[21]
Thursday, July 21
  • President Biden tests positive for COVID-19 for the first time and enters isolation.[22]
  • The Supreme Court decides that they will not block a lower court ruling that prevents the administration for setting new enforcements for immigration policies. They will take issue with the ruling in December. Notably, it was the first ruling that Ketanji Brown Jackson voted on.[23]
President Biden announces his first positive COVID-19 test
Friday, July 22
Saturday, July 23
Sunday, July 24

Week 80 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, July 25
Tuesday, July 26
Wednesday, July 27
  • President Biden tests negative for COVID-19 for the first time, and he left isolation.[24]
 
President Biden's negative COVID-19 test
Thursday, July 28
  • President Biden speaks with China's leader Xi Jinping and discuss Taiwan, a possible face to face meeting in the future, and other things.[25]
Friday, July 29
Saturday, July 30
  • President Biden tests positive for COVID-19 for the second time and enters isolation.[26]
President Biden announces his second positive COVID-19 test
Sunday, July 31

August 2022 edit

Week 81 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, August 1
President Biden announces the death of Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri
Tuesday, August 2
Wednesday, August 3
Thursday, August 4
Friday, August 5
Saturday, August 6
  • President Biden tests negative for COVID-19 for the second time, and he left isolation.[29]
Sunday, August 7

Week 82 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, August 8
  • President Biden travels to Kentucky to survey the flood damage and promises federal support.[31]
 
President Biden surveys damage in Kentucky
Tuesday, August 9
  • President Biden signs the bipartisan CHIPS Act into law that boosts manufacturing competitiveness with China.[32]
  • President Biden signs documents that approve Finland's and Sweden's accessions to NATO.[33]
 
President Biden signs the CHIP Act
 
President Biden signs the approval of Finland's and Sweden's accessions to NATO
Wednesday, August 10
 
President Biden signs the PACT act
Thursday, August 11
Friday, August 12
Saturday, August 13
Sunday, August 14

Week 83 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, August 15
Tuesday, August 16
 
President Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act
Wednesday, August 17
  • President Biden called congresswoman Liz Cheney after her loss to Trump-backed candidate Harriet Hageman in the Republican primary in Wyoming. The White House spokesperson declined to comment on the call.[37]
Thursday, August 18
Friday, August 19
Saturday, August 20
Sunday, August 21

Week 84 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, August 22
Tuesday, August 23
Wednesday, August 24
Thursday, August 25
Friday, August 26
Saturday, August 27
Sunday, August 28

Week 85 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, August 29
Tuesday, August 30
 
President Biden delivers remarks on his safer America plan
Wednesday, August 31

September 2022 edit

Week 85 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Thursday, September 1
 
President Biden gives a speech on the battle for the soul of the nation
Friday, September 2
Saturday, September 3
Sunday, September 4

Week 86 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, September 5
 
President Biden at Milwaukee Laborfest
Tuesday, September 6
Wednesday, September 7
  • President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden invite former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama back to the White House for the unveiling of the latter's official White House portraits.[44]
 
President Biden and former president Obama with their spouses
Thursday, September 8
  • President Biden pays tribute to Elizabeth II after her death on this day saying she was "more than a monarch" and that she "defined an era". He ordered all flags on U.S. public buildings, including the White House, to be flown at half-staff until sundown on the day her body is laid to rest.[45]
Friday, September 9
Saturday, September 10
Sunday, September 11
  • President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden lay a wreath at the September 11 Memorial at the Pentagon, and later pay tribute to the nearly three thousand Americans killed that day, pledging to continue to confront radical Islamic terrorism.[46]
 
President Biden speaks at the Pentagon on 9/11

Week 87 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, September 12
Tuesday, September 13
Wednesday, September 14
Thursday, September 15
Friday, September 16
  • President Biden delivers remarks about the US economy.[48]
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House.[49]
 
President Biden and South African president Cyril Ramaphosa
Saturday, September 17
Sunday, September 18
 

Week 88 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, September 19
Tuesday, September 20
Wednesday, September 21
 
President Biden speaks at the United Nations General Assembly
 
President Biden and British Prime Minister Liz Truss
Thursday, September 22
 
President Biden and Philippine President Bongbong Marcos
Friday, September 23
 
Saturday, September 24
Sunday, September 25
  • Vice President Harris begins her trip to Japan and South Korea.[56]

Week 89 edit

Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, September 26
  • Vice President Harris meets with Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida.
 
Vice President Harris and Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida
Tuesday, September 27
Wednesday, September 28
 
President Biden with Pacific Island leaders.
Thursday, September 29
  • President Biden makes a disaster declaration for Hurricane Ian in Florida saying it could be "the deadliest hurricane in Florida's history" and orders federal assistance in response efforts.[59]
  • President Biden suffered a blunder during a speech where he asked if deceased congresswoman Jackie Walorski was in the audience.[60]
  • Vice President Harris visits the Korean Demilitarized Zone.[61]
 
President Biden receives a briefing on Hurricane Ian at FEMA headquarters
 
Vice President Harris at the Korean Demilitarized Zone
Friday, September 30

See also edit

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