Timeline_of_the_Joe_Biden_presidency_(2022_Q4)

Timeline of the Joe Biden presidency (2022 Q4)

Timeline of the Joe Biden presidency (2022 Q4)

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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Joe Biden during the fourth quarter of 2022, from October 1 to December 31, 2022. To navigate between quarters, see timeline of the Joe Biden presidency.

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October 2022

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November 2022

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December 2022

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Notes

    1. Kyrsten Sinema, whose seat was not up for election in 2022, left the Democratic Party and became an independent politician in December 2022, after the election but before the swearing in of the next Congress. As a result, 48 Democrats (rather than 49), plus Angus King and Bernie Sanders, independents who caucus with Democrats, were in the Senate upon commencement of the 118th United States Congress, on January 3, 2023. Sinema has opted to caucus with neither party but to continue to align with the Democrats, bringing the Democratic Senate majority to 51 seats.[32][33]

    References

    1. Sorace, Stephan (October 2, 2022). "Biden thanks Coast Guard rescuer for hurricane heroics days before firing over vaccine policy". Fox News. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    2. Wright, George (October 1, 2022). "US frees President Maduro's relatives in Venezuela prisoner swap". BBC News Online. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    3. Marcos, Coral Murphy (October 3, 2022). "Biden pledges $60m to stormproof Puerto Rico during visit". The Guardian. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    4. Knutson, Jacob (October 11, 2022). "Biden "to re-evaluate" U.S.-Saudi relationship after OPEC oil cut". Axios. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
    5. Kim, Seung Min; Long, Colleen (October 12, 2022). "WATCH: Biden designates his first new national monument in Colorado". PBS NewsHour. Associated Press. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
    6. Schwartz, Ian (October 12, 2022). "Watch: Biden Says Veteran Son Died In Iraq In Speech (He Died From Cancer)". RealClearPolitics. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
    7. Holland, Steve (October 31, 2022). "Bidens celebrate their first Halloween at the White House". Reuters via www.reuters.com.
    8. Friedman, Lisa; Tankersley, Jim (November 11, 2022). "Biden Casts America as Climate Leader and Promises a 'Low-Carbon Future'". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 12, 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
    9. Heijmans, Philip; Sink, Justin (November 13, 2022). "Asean Latest: Russia, US Disagree on East Asia Summit Statement". Bloomberg. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    10. Murphy, Katharine (November 13, 2022). "Albanese and Biden discuss climate action and Aukus pact ahead of G20 summit". The Guardian. Retrieved December 14, 2022.
    11. Dlouhy, Jennifer A.; Sink, Justin (November 15, 2022). "Biden, Jokowi Unveil $20 Billion Deal to End Coal in Indonesia". Bloomberg. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    12. Vazquez, Maegan (November 20, 2022). "Joe Biden celebrates his 80th birthday". CNN. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    13. Boggs, Justin (November 21, 2022). "Meet the turkeys that received a presidential pardon". ABC Action News. WFTS Tampa Bay. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    14. Shivaram, Deepa (November 22, 2022). "Biden celebrates Friendsgiving, serving up dinner to troops and military families". All Things Considered. NPR. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    15. Brockington, Ariana (November 21, 2022). "Jill Biden joined by grandson Beau, 2, to receive the 2022 White House Christmas tree". Today. Archived from the original on November 26, 2022. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
    16. Superville, Darlene (November 24, 2022). "Biden brings Thanksgiving pies to Nantucket first responders". AP News. Associated Press. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
    17. "Remarks by President Biden After Visiting With Local Firefighters". whitehouse.gov. Washington, DC: The White House. November 24, 2022. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
    18. "2022 White House Holiday Theme: We the People". whitehouse.gov. Washington, DC: The White House. 2022. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
    19. Ordoñez, Franco (November 30, 2022). "With French President Macron's state visit, expect a mix of diplomacy and glamour". All Things Considered. NPR. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    20. "Remarks by President Biden at the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony". whitehouse.gov. Washington, DC: The White House. November 30, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
    21. Zak, Dan; Roberts, Roxanne; Yuan, Jada; Koncius, Jura (December 1, 2022). "At state dinner, Biden and Macron stand 'shoulder to shoulder'". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
    22. Rogers, Katie (December 3, 2022). "Inside Biden's State Dinner: Hot Dog Talk and a Party That Lasted Until 1 A.M." The New York Times. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    23. 2023 Congressional Record, Vol. 169, Page S22 (January 3, 2023)
    24. Skelley, Geoffrey (December 9, 2022). "Why Kyrsten Sinema Left The Democratic Party". FiveThirtyEight. Archived from the original on June 6, 2023. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
    25. Ulloa, Jazmine; Vigdor, Neil (December 13, 2022). "Lauren Boebert, Far-Right Firebrand, Wins Re-election After Recount". The New York Times via NYTimes.com.
    26. "Bidens spread holiday cheer at Toys for Tots event". Yahoo! News. Associated Press. December 12, 2022. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    27. Garrison, Joey; Morin, Rebecca (December 13, 2022). "'A blow against hate': Biden signs landmark bill protecting same-sex, interracial marriage". USA Today. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    28. Liptak, Kevin (December 14, 2022). "Biden welcomes African leaders for summit as China and Russia expand influence". CNN. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    29. "Remarks by President Biden at the U.S.-Africa Summit Leaders Session on Partnering on the African Union's Agenda 2063". whitehouse.gov. Washington, DC: The White House. December 15, 2022. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    30. Lee, Ella; Garrison, Joey; Meyer, Josh (December 15, 2022). "Once-classified files on JFK's assassination released by Biden. What we know". USA Today. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    31. Samuels, Brett (December 15, 2022). "Biden mocks Trump's 'major announcement' of digital trading cards". The Hill. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    32. Long, Colleen (December 18, 2022). "Biden marks 50th anniversary of death of wife, daughter". ABC News. Associated Press. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
    33. "Biden signs short-term funding bill, averting government shutdown". CBS News. December 16, 2022. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
    34. "Biden: US Looking to Strengthen Relationship With Ecuador". U.S. News & World Report. Associated Press. December 19, 2022. Retrieved December 20, 2022.
    35. Seitz-Wald, Alex (December 21, 2022). "Standing alongside Zelenskyy, Biden pledges to aid Ukraine 'as long as it takes'". NBC News. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    36. Fingerhut, Hannah (December 25, 2022). "Biden, first lady thank service members in Christmas call". AP News. Associated Press. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    37. "Bidens travel to U.S. Virgin Islands for brief vacation". CBS News. Associated Press. December 27, 2022. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
    38. Carvajal, Nikki (December 29, 2022). "Biden signs $1.7 trillion government spending bill into law". CNN. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
    39. Moore, Elena (December 30, 2022). "Biden grants 6 full pardons as the year comes to a close". NPR. Retrieved December 30, 2022.
    40. "Statement from President Joe Biden on the Death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI". whitehouse.gov. Washington, DC: The White House. December 31, 2022.
    41. Tankersley, Jim (January 2, 2023). "Biden Caps Two Years of Action on the Economy, With New Challenges Ahead". New York Times. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
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