🟦 2020 — Final Year of Trump Presidency
January 2020
- U.S. presidency: Donald Trump
- Impeachment trial begins in the U.S. Senate (Ukraine-related charges)
- U.S.–Iran tensions escalate after killing of Qasem Soleimani (Jan 3, 2020)
February 2020
- COVID-19 begins spreading globally; early U.S. response phase
- U.S.–Taliban peace agreement signed (Feb 29)
March 2020
- COVID-19 declared a pandemic (WHO)
- U.S. federal emergency declared
- Large-scale economic shutdown begins
April 2020
- Massive U.S. stimulus (CARES Act implementation period)
- Peak uncertainty phase of pandemic governance
May 2020
- George Floyd killed (May 25) → nationwide protests begin
June 2020
- U.S. protests expand globally (racial justice movement)
- Federal–state political tensions increase
July 2020
- COVID-19 case surge in U.S.
- Election campaigning begins intensifying
August 2020
- Republican National Convention (Trump renomination)
- Continued pandemic + economic instability
September 2020
- Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies (Sep 18)
- Supreme Court nomination battle begins (Amy Coney Barrett)
October 2020
- Amy Coney Barrett confirmed to Supreme Court
- Final presidential debate cycle
November 2020
- U.S. presidential election: Joe Biden wins (projected results certified over weeks)
December 2020
- Electoral College formalizes Biden victory
- COVID-19 vaccine rollout begins in U.S.
🟦 2021 — Transition Trump → Biden
January 2021
- Capitol riot (Jan 6)
- Joe Biden inaugurated (Jan 20)
- Trump presidency ends
February 2021
- Biden COVID relief planning intensifies
March 2021
- American Rescue Plan passed (major stimulus)
April 2021
- U.S. troop withdrawal planning from Afghanistan
May 2021
- Escalation in Gaza conflict (international diplomacy involvement)
June 2021
- G7 summit (Biden re-engages alliances)
July 2021
- Afghanistan withdrawal accelerates
August 2021
- Kabul falls to Taliban (major U.S. foreign policy turning point)
September 2021
- COVID vaccine mandates debated in U.S.
October–December 2021
- Inflation begins becoming major political issue
- Supply chain crisis dominates economic discussion
🟦 2022 — Biden Administration (Stabilization + Global Shock)
February 2022
- Russia invades Ukraine (major global shift)
March–April 2022
- NATO alignment strengthens
- Energy shocks begin globally
June 2022
- U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
Summer 2022
- Inflation peaks in U.S. political discourse
November 2022
- U.S. midterm elections (Congress shifts balance)
🟦 2023 — Institutional + AI Shift Year
Major themes:
- Ukraine war continues
- AI breakthrough cycle begins (ChatGPT era expansion)
- U.S. domestic polarization increases
Key political markers:
- Debt ceiling negotiations (mid-2023)
- Continued Supreme Court impact rulings
🟦 2024 — Election Year
January–June 2024
- U.S. presidential campaign intensifies (Biden vs Trump rematch dynamics)
November 2024
- U.S. presidential election held (results certified in following months depending on cycle)
🟦 2025 (Up to Aug 2025 cutoff)
January–August 2025
- Presidential transition period and governance phase occurs (post-2024 election cycle)
- Policy continuity/disruption depends on election outcome (not expanded here without verified event details beyond cutoff)
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