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Timeline of the Barack Obama presidency (2010)

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama, from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2010. 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

February

March

April

May

June

  • June 1 – President Obama meets with President Alan García of Peru.
  • June 2 – The president and First Lady host a concert honoring Sir Paul McCartney.
  • June 3 – President Obama delivers remarks to the United States-India Strategic Dialogue at a reception held by Secretary of State Clinton.
  • June 4 – The president participates in a meeting with Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen and Louisiana local elected officials at the Louis Armstrong International Airport in Kenner, Louisiana.
  • June 9 – The president meets with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.
  • June 10 – The President meets with family members of casualties due to the BP Deepwater Horizon explosion.
  • June 14 – President Obama travels to the Gulf Coast to evaluate efforts to cap the BP oil spill.
  • June 15 – Speaking from the Oval Office, the President addresses the nation about the BP oil spill.
  • June 25 – The President travels to Muskoka, Canada for the G8 Summit and participates in various sessions and meetings.
  • June 26 – The president participates in the G8 Working session in Muskoka and then travels to Toronto, Ontario, Canada for the G20 Summit. The President holds separate bilateral meetings with Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom, President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea, President Hu Jintao of China and attends the G20 Working Dinner.
  • June 27 – The president has a morning meeting with President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia and then attends the G20 Leaders Working Sessions and various plenary sessions. In the late afternoon he meets with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India. In the evening Obama meets with Prime Minister Naoto Kan of Japan.

July

  • July 2 – President Obama and Vice President Biden speak at a memorial service for Senator Robert C. Byrd.
  • July 4 – The First Family holds an Independence Day celebration on the South Lawn of the White House. In attendance are military heroes and their families along with administrative staff and their families.
  • July 6 – In the fifth meeting between President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, both agree to encourage direct Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
  • July 8 – President Obama travels to Kansas City, Missouri and visits Smith Electric Vehicles plant which received a $32 million Recovery Act Grant to build all-electric trucks.
  • July 12 – The President hosts President Leonel Fernández of the Dominican Republic for a working meeting at the White House.
  • July 13 - President Obama released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, the nation's first comprehensive plan to address the HIV epidemic in the United States and coordinate efforts across the federal government.
  • July 15 – The President travels to Holland, Michigan and delivers remarks at a groundbreaking ceremony for Compact Power battery plant.
  • July 21 – President Obama signs the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, considered to be the largest financial system overhaul since the New Deal. The law recognizes complex financial derivatives and protects consumers from unfair practices in loans and credit cards by establishing a new consumer protection agency.
  • July 28 – President Obama travels to Edison, New Jersey and delivers remarks about the Small Business Jobs Initiative.
  • July 30 – President Obama travels to the Detroit, Michigan area to promote the government bailout of the auto industry. The President speaks to workers at the Detroit Chrysler plant and workers at the General Motors' Hamtramck auto assembly plant in Hamtramck, Michigan

August

  • August 3 – President Obama delivers remarks at George Mason University to mark the implementation of the Post-911 GI bill. In the afternoon the President meets with the Emir of Kuwait Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
  • August 8 – President Obama's nominee, Elena Kagan, is sworn in as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
  • August 9 – The New Orleans Saints football team visit the White House to be honored for their 2009 Super Bowl Championship.
  • August 10 – The President receives the credentials of Foreign Ambassadors and marks the beginning of their service in Washington, D.C.
  • August 11 – After a morning meeting with his national security team on the subject of Iraq, the President delivers remarks and signs the Manufacturing Enhancement Act.
  • August 13 – President Obama supports an Islamic center near New York's ground zero in a speech at a White House Iftar dinner celebrating the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
  • August 31 – New design of the Oval Office is presented to the press. The President announces an end to the combat mission in Iraq with a speech given from the Oval Office.

September

October

  • October 4 – President Obama meets with the Economic Recovery Advisory Board.
  • October 5 – Along with Jill Biden, the President conducts the first ever White House Summit of Community Colleges. President Obama signs "Rosa's Law" (S.2781) which changes references in many Federal Statutes that refer to mental retardation to refer, instead to, "intellectual disability".
  • October 6 – The President awards Staff Sergeant Robert J. Miller, U.S. Army, the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry in Afghanistan.
  • October 8 – President Obama signs the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010.
  • October 15 – President Obama meets with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
  • October 19 – President Obama signs a White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans in the East Room.
  • October 22 – President Obama traveled to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he hosted a rally which was organized by Rakitha Hettiarachchi (The Political Campaign Director of Nevada State Democratic Party) to support the reelection of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. The rally was considered as one of the most successful political rallies in the history of Nevada State politics.
  • October 25 – The President tours the American Cord and Webbing factory in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, and speaks with workers there.
  • October 31 – President Obama issues a statement honoring former Kennedy aide Ted Sorensen, who died today. The President visits Cleveland, Ohio, stumping for that state's governor, Ted Strickland.

November

  • November 2 – President Obama appears on the Ryan Seacrest (and other) radio shows to appeal to young voters to vote on Election Day.
  • November 3 – President Obama holds a news conference in the White House to acknowledge that he and the Democratic party took a "shellacking" in the mid-term elections.
  • November 6 – The President and First Lady begin a ten-day trip to Asia to improve export opportunities.
  • November 14 – President Obama and Mrs. Obama return from their four-nation tour having met with various world leaders, spoke at multiple venues, held news conferences, and attended the G-20 and APEC plenary sessions and ceremonies.
  • November 16 – President Obama awards U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Salvatore Giunta the Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry in the Afghan War.
  • November 19 – The President arrives in Lisbon, Portugal to attend the Lisbon summit and discuss the Afghanistan situation, NATO and the European Union with European allies. President Obama holds various bilateral meetings with President Aníbal Cavaco Silva and Prime Minister José Sócrates of Portugal, and with President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia.
  • November 20 – While at the Lisbon summit, President Obama attends various meetings pertaining to Afghanistan and various Russian Council sessions and holds a bilateral meeting with President Karzai of Afghanistan.
  • November 23 – President Obama and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak agree in a telephone call to hold joint military and training exercises "in the coming days", in response to the Shelling of Yeonpyeong incident.
  • November 24 – President Obama officially pardons two turkeys, "Apple" and "Cider", during the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation.
  • November 26 – President Obama is inadvertently struck in the lip by Reynaldo Decerega's elbow during a game of basketball at Fort McNair; the President receives twelve stitches at the White House Medical Unit to close the wound.
  • November 29 – President Obama proposes a two-year pay freeze for federal employees.
  • November 30 – President Obama meets with Congressional leaders of both parties, a meeting that is dubbed the "Slurpee Summit".

December

  • December 1 – The President meets over lunch with District of Columbia mayor-elect Vincent Gray at the White House.
  • December 3 – The President makes an unannounced trip to Afghanistan to speak with that country's president, Hamid Karzai, and to visit with American troops. President Obama grants the first presidential pardons of his administration to nine people.
  • December 6 – President Obama speaks to Chinese President Hu Jintao, by phone, and urges him to unite with other regional powers and send a clear message to North Korea that its "provocations were unacceptable". The President announces a compromise agreement with Congressional Republicans regarding a tax package that revolves around the question of extending the Bush tax cuts, then begins an effort to convince unhappy Congressional Democrats to accept it.
  • December 7 – President Obama holds a news conference regarding the tax cut and unemployment benefits compromise.
  • December 13 – The President signs the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 into law.
  • December 16 – In an Administrative Assessment of the eight-year Afghanistan war, President Obama hails significant progress but says it remains "a very difficult endeavor".
  • December 17 – President Obama signs the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 costing $858 billion, the supermajority from extending the Bush tax cuts, raising the exemption threshold of the Alternative Minimum Tax, and reducing the FICA payroll tax.
  • December 22 – President Obama signs the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 before departing Washington to join his family for his planned 11-day vacation at Plantation Estate in Hawaii.
  • December 25 – The President and First Lady visit members of the military and their families at Marine Corps Base Hawaii.

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