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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama , from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013. For his time as president-elect , see the presidential transition of Barack Obama ; for a detailed account of his first months in office, see first 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency ; for a complete itinerary of his travels, see list of presidential trips made by Barack Obama .
January [ edit ]
Second Inauguration of Barack Obama
January 2 – President Obama signs the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 4310 )[1] [2] and the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (H.R. 8 ) into law.[3]
January 2 – President Obama praises lawmakers after the House of Representatives votes to pass a Senate "fiscal cliff " measure, which included permanence for middle-class Bush tax cuts .[4]
January 3 – The 113th United States Congress convenes with the Republican Party is retaining their majority in the House of Representatives while the Democratic Party is retaining their majority in the Senate .[citation needed ]
January 3 – John Boehner is re-elected as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives .[citation needed ]
January 4 – In a joint session of the United States Congress , the results for the electoral college are counted. In his role as President of the Senate , Vice President Joe Biden reads the results and declares President Obama as the winner of the 2012 presidential election.[citation needed ]
January 11 – President Obama holds a joint press conference in Washington, D.C. , with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to discuss the eventual withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan .[5]
January 14 – The President holds the last press conference of his first term.[6]
January 16 – President Obama outlines his gun-control proposals.[7]
January 19 – The President and First Lady take part in the national day of service by volunteering at Burrville Elementary School in Northeast, Washington, D.C. [8]
January 20 – Barack Obama is sworn into his second term as President of the United States by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts at the White House.[9]
January 21 – The President, Vice President, and other senior government officials participate in ceremonies related to the second inauguration of Barack Obama .[10]
January 28 – The President and the Vice President meet with representatives from the Major Cities Chiefs Association and Major County Sheriffs Association to discuss reducing gun violence.[11]
January 29 – Speaking at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas , President Obama addresses the issue of comprehensive immigration reform .[12]
February [ edit ]
April 2 – President Obama holds bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore.[31]
April 3 – The President speaks at the Denver Police Academy promoting measures to control gun violence.[32]
April 11 – President Obama presents his proposed 2014 budget to Congress.[33]
April 11 – The President meets with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon .[34]
April 15 – The President greets NCAA football champions the Alabama Crimson Tide .[35]
April 16 – President Obama and Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Zayed of the United Arab Emirates have a working lunch at the White House.[36]
April 18 – President Obama speaks at a prayer service for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing .[37]
April 23 – The President holds a bilateral meeting with Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani of Qatar.[38] Later in the day, The President and First Lady attend the opening of the George W Bush Presidential Library, along with former presidents: George W Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter- along with the former First Ladies
April 26 – The President meets for the second time in a month with Jordan's King Abdullah II.[39]
May 2 – President Obama visits Mexico and meets with President Enrique Peña Nieto to discuss immigration, energy and security.[40]
May 3 – President Obama spends time in Costa Rica with President Laura Chinchilla .[41]
May 7 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting and a press conference with President Park Geun-hye of South Korea.[42]
May 8 – President Obama meets with a group of Asian-American and Pacific Islander national leaders.[43]
May 13 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting and a press conference with Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom.[44]
May 15 – Senator John McCain has a private strategy meeting with the President.[45]
May 16 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting and working dinner with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey.[46]
May 20 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting with President Thein Sein of Burma.[47]
May 23 – President Obama delivers a speech at the National Defense University on the subject of his administrations counter-terrorism policy.[48]
May 24 – The President delivers the commencement address at the United States Naval Academy .[49]
May 31 – NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen meets with the President in the Oval Office .[50]
June 4 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting with President Sebastián Piñera of Chile.[51]
June 5 – The President welcomes the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens .[52]
June 7 – The President delivers a statement on the Affordable Care Act in San Jose, CA.[53]
June 10 – The President delivers remarks on the Equal Pay Act.[54]
June 11 – The President delivers remarks on Immigration Reform.[55]
June 11 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting with President Ollanta Humala of Peru.[56]
June 13 – President Obama speaks at the LGBT Pride Month celebration in the East Room.[57]
June 15 - President Obama announces the Climate Action Plan to cut carbon pollution, prepare the Nation for the impacts of climate change, and lead international efforts to address climate change as a global challenge.[58]
June 17 – The President meets with EU leaders during the G-8 Summit in Lough Erne , Northern Ireland to discuss the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership .[59]
June 26 – The President outlines his second-term environmental strategy in a speech on climate change.[60] The President and First Lady arrive in Senegal where they begin a multi-country trip through Africa including South Africa and Tanzania .[61] [62]
September [ edit ]
September 4 – The President has a bilateral meeting and holds a press conference in Stockholm with Prime Minister Reinfeldt of Sweden.[88] President Obama also meets with King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden to discuss the Syrian air strike plan.[89]
September 5 – President Obama arrives in St. Petersburg, Russia for the G-20 summit . The President conducts a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Shinzō Abe of Japan to discuss the Syria air strike plan.[90]
September 6 – The President holds a bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss the Syrian air strike plan.[91] and, later in the day, holds a bilateral meeting with French President François Hollande to also discuss the Syrian air strike plan.[92]
September 10 – President Obama addresses the nation about Syrian use of chemical weapons.[93]
September 11 − The President attends September 11 Observance Ceremony at the Pentagon Memorial .[94]
September 13 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting with Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah of Kuwait.[95]
September 18 − President Obama delivers remarks to members of the Business Roundtable .[96]
September 23 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting with President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria.[97]
September 24 – President Obama addresses the United Nations General Assembly .[98] Afterward, the President holds a bilateral meeting with President Michel Sleiman of Lebanon.[99] Later in the day, the President meets with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations and separately with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.
September 26 − The President delivers remarks on the Affordable Care Act .[100]
September 27 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India.[101]
September 30 – President Obama holds a bilateral meeting and a working lunch with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.[102]
October [ edit ]
November [ edit ]
December [ edit ]
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● T i m e l i n e s o f t h e B a r a c k O b a m a p r e s i d e n c y
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