Timeline of the Joe Biden presidency (2021 Q4)

The following is a timeline of the presidency of Joe Biden during the fourth and last quarter of 2021, from October 1 to December 31, 2021. To navigate between quarters, see timeline of the Joe Biden presidency.

Timeline

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October 2021

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Week 37

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Date Events Photos/Videos
Friday, October 1
  • President Biden travels to Capitol Hill where a divided Democratic Party is struggling to pass a Senate-approved infrastructure bill.[1] Questioned on the deadline, Biden said "It doesn't matter when. It doesn't whether it's in six minutes, six days, or six weeks -- we're going to get it done."[2]
 
President Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi along with others exiting Capitol Hill
Saturday, October 2
  • President Biden works to pass the infrastructure bill and says frustration is part of government before leaving for the weekend in Wilmington, Delaware.[3]
Sunday, October 3

Week 38

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Monday, October 4
  • President Biden returns to the White House to announce that the government could breach its $28.4 trillion debt limit in a historic default unless both parties join to vote on the infrastructure bill in the coming weeks.[4]
President Biden delivers remarks on the debt ceiling
Tuesday, October 5
 
President Biden visits the union training facility in Howell, Michigan, for his "Build Back Better" agenda
Wednesday, October 6
  • Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell offer a short-term suspension on the U.S. debt celling to avert an economical crisis until Democrats are able to pass a permanent solution.[7]
  • President Biden meets with multiple CEOs of several major banks to talk about the debt ceiling.[8]
President Biden hosts a meeting with CEOs of multiple banks
Thursday, October 7
  • President Biden says that more U.S. businesses need vaccine mandates.[9]
  • NASA posts a video called Get Curious with Vice President Harris on YouTube.[10]
Friday, October 8
  • President Biden signs a bill called the HAVANA Act authorizing additional support for diplomats and government officials who are suffering from Havana syndrome.[11]
  • President Biden signs a proclamation restoring the Bear Ears and Grand Staircase national monuments.[12]
  • President Biden delivers remarks on the economy and job creation figures for September.[13]
  • President Biden issues a proclamation to make Indigenous Peoples' Day a federal holiday, making him the first president to do so.[14]
  • President Biden rejects the attempt by former president Donald Trump to assert the executive privilege over records relating to the 2021 Capitol attack.[15]
President Biden delivers remarks about the September jobs report
Saturday, October 9
Sunday, October 10

Week 39

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Monday, October 11
  • President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden attend his nephew's wedding, Cuffe Owens, who is the son of President Biden's sister Valerie Biden Owens, to reality TV star Meghan O'Toole King.[16]
Tuesday, October 12
  • President Biden extends the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act to next year.[17]
  • Vice President Harris meets with Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid.[18]
  • The Biden administration announced that they would no longer carry out mass arrests of unauthorized immigrants at worksites, instead focusing on, in Antony Blinken's words, illegal acts committed by unscrupulous employers.[19]
 
Vice President Harris (left) with Lapid (right)
Wednesday, October 13
  • President Biden signs two acts into law, H.R. 2278, which links the September 11th National Memorial Trail with the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial, and the Flight 93 National Memorial. The second act is S. 848, known as "Consider Teachers Act of 2021", which modifies the service obligation verification process for TEACH Grant recipients and to extend the service obligation window due to the pandemic.[20]
  • The Biden administration announces the expansion of offshore wind energy for a clean energy revolution, potentially holding as many as seven new offshore lease sales by 2025.[21]
  • President Biden delivers remarks about easing supply chain bottlenecks. The carriers of these goods, Walmart, FedEx, and UPS, will work around the clock.[22]
  • Vice President Harris holds a meeting with Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley.[23]
 
President Biden signs H.R. 2278 into law
President Biden delivers remarks about easing the supply chain bottleneck
Vice President Harris holds a bilateral meeting with Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley
Thursday, October 14
  • President Biden delivers remarks about vaccine mandates.[24]
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta at the White House.[25]
  • The Biden administration plans to restart the Remain in Mexico policy starting in mid-November.[26]
President Biden delivers remarks about vaccine mandates
 
President Biden and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta
Friday, October 15
President Biden delivers remarks about the Build Back Better plan at the Capitol Child Development Center
 
President Biden at UConn, October 15, 2021
Saturday, October 16
  • President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden honor fallen law enforcement officers at the United States Capitol for the 40th National Peace Officers' Memorial Service.[32]
 
From left to right: Joe and Jill Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas, and other officials
Sunday, October 17

Week 40

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Monday, October 18
 
President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden host the Teacher of the Year Awards
Tuesday, October 19
  • President Biden extends the deadline to the Fentanyl Sanctions Act for the Commission on Combating Synthetic Opioid Trafficking to February 2022.[36]
  • President Biden signs an executive order that hopes to eliminate racial problems in the U.S. education system among African-Americans, and improve their education and financial outcomes.[37]
  • Jen Psaki and an analysis from the New York Post confirms that the government is flying illegal underage Haitian immigrants from the Florida border to New York early in the morning.[38]
Wednesday, October 20
  • President Biden delivers remarks about his bipartisan infrastructure bill and his childhood in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania.[39]
  • Staff members of The White House celebrates Vice President Harris' birthday, including Biden and her husband Emhoff.[40]
President Biden handing Vice President Harris flowers for her birthday.
Thursday, October 21
  • President Biden attends a CNN Town Hall located in Baltimore, Maryland, hosted by Anderson Cooper.[41] He blamed OPEC for the increasing gas prices. On the other hand, Saudi Arabia's minister of energy, Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud, said that they have a limited role in oil and that he is upset that gas oil is overshadowing actual real problems.[42][43]
  • President Biden and Vice President Harris celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. Biden compared his priorities on voting rights, police reform, and climate change to that of King Jr. in the civil rights movement. He mainly remarked about the infrastructure bill debate and the COVID-19 pandemic. Harris said that King was a prophet and said that the monument is "dedicated to a man who lived among us".[44]
  • Vice President Harris campaigns with former Virginia governor and gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe in Dumfries ahead of the gubernatorial election.[45]
President Biden and Vice President Harris celebrating the 10th anniversary of the MLK Memorial
 
President Biden at the CNN Town Hall while Biden is talking to Americans
Friday, October 22
  • President Biden delays release of documents of the JFK assassination, citing pandemic related issues. The documents will release on December 15 of 2021 out of respect, while the remaining ones will be reviewed and will release the same day next year.[46]
Saturday, October 23
Sunday, October 24

Week 41

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Monday, October 25
President Biden delivers remarks about the Build Back Better Plan and the infrastructure bill
 
President Biden visits East End Elementary School in Plainfield, New Jersey to promote his Build Back Better agenda
Tuesday, October 26
President Biden briefly participates in the US-ASEAN meeting
Wednesday, October 27
Thursday, October 28
  • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sues President Biden over his vaccine mandates, alleging that the president doesn't have the authority and that it violates procurement law.[53]
  • After months of negotiations, President Biden announces the framework for his infrastructure bill ahead of his trip to Rome. House Speaker Pelosi appeared at an afternoon news conference announcing the proposal, but did not vote on it. Senator Bernie Sanders encouraged progressive colleagues to vote out of the package, saying that it needed to be improved and that it had some gaps.[54]
President Biden delivers remarks about his Path Out of the Pandemic and his economic plan
Friday, October 29
 
President Biden with Pope Francis
 
President Biden with President Macron
Saturday, October 30
 
G-20 leaders at the 2021 Rome Summit
Sunday, October 31
  • President Biden convenes with world leaders during the G20 summit to address supply chain changes and other interruptions in the global economy.[60]
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[61]
  • President Biden and the leader of the European Union Ursula von der Leyen announce a deal that will crack down on "dirty steel" from China that cause climate change.[62]
  • White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki announced that she tested positive for COVID-19.[63]
President Biden hosts G20 meeting and delivers remarks on supply chain changes

November 2021

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Week 42

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Monday, November 1
  • President Biden attends the COP26 conference in Glasgow and mainly remarks about climate change.[64]
  • President Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo to share concerns over the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état and agreed that the Burmese military must cease violence, release political prisoners, and return to democracy.[65]
Tuesday, November 2
 
President Biden and Boris Johnson at the COP26 conference
President Biden delivers remarks at the COP26 press conference
Wednesday, November 3
President Biden delivers remarks about authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for kids ages five to eleven
Thursday, November 4
  • The Biden administration publishes details of vaccine mandates for workers.[74]
  • Ben Shapiro's company, The Daily Wire, filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.[75]
  • A White House aide who accompanied with President Biden to the COP26 conference has tested positive for COVID-19. He is currently isolating in Scotland.[76][77]
  • President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden light a diya in the Blue Room of the White House to celebrate Diwali.[78]
 
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden light a diya in the White House to celebrate Diwali
Friday, November 5
President Biden delivers remarks about the October jobs report
Saturday, November 6
President Biden delivers remarks about the House passing of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Sunday, November 7

Week 43

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Monday, November 8
  • The White House said that businesses should move forward with the vaccine mandate for workers, despite the court-ordered pause on Saturday.[85]
  • President Biden welcomes the Milwaukee Bucks to the White House to celebrate their victory in the 2020–21 NBA season.[86]
  • Karine Jean-Pierre, spokeswoman for the White House, said in a press meeting that the Army Corps of Engineers is replacing Line 5 of the oil and gas pipeline, which could potentially increase winter gas prices.[87][88]
  • Representative Paul Gosar tweets an altered video of the intro of Attack on Titan with him depicted as a hero killing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Biden, and calling for violence against migrants. It was met with immediate backlash, with people saying that he should be banned from Twitter. Ocasio-Cortez herself criticized the video, citing several instances of harassment she has faced on the job.[89][90]
President Biden welcomes the Milwaukee Bucks to celebrate their championship victory
 
President Biden with Bucks players Giannis and Thanasis Antetokounmpo
Tuesday, November 9
  • Vice President Harris arrives in France at the start of a European diplomatic tour.[91]
  • Vice President Harris visits a COVID-19 lab at the Pasteur Institute.[92]
Wednesday, November 10
  • First Lady Jill Biden honors children of injured troops in her first solo event.[93]
  • President Biden delivers remarks about the infrastructure victory and inflation prices at the Port of Baltimore.[94]
President Biden delivers remarks about the infrastructure victory and inflation
Thursday, November 11
 
President Biden lays the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
President Biden's short speech about Satchel Paige
Friday, November 12
  • The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum was honored by President Biden's mention of Satchel Paige in his Veterans Day speech.[96]
  • President Biden briefly participates in the virtual APEC summit, hosted by New Zealand.[97]
  • Jen Psaki returns to the White House after testing positive with COVID-19, saying that she tested negative on Thursday.[98]
Saturday, November 13
Sunday, November 14

Week 44

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Date Events Photos/Videos
Monday, November 15
 
President Biden after signing the infrastructure bill into law
President Biden and President Xi meet (first 10 minutes of hours long meeting)
Tuesday, November 16
President Biden delivers remarks on his infrastructure law
Wednesday, November 17
  • The federal government auctions off oil leases from US-Mexico border for $190 million, despite Biden's promise during his campaign not to sell oil.[103]
Thursday, November 18
President Biden and Prime Minister Trudeau in a bilateral meeting
President Biden hosts the North American Leaders' Summit, marking the first time since 2016 that a meeting ever happened at the summit
 
President Biden with prime minister Trudeau and president Obrador
Friday, November 19
President Biden pardons the National Thanksgiving Turkey
 
President Biden, chairman of the National Turkey Federation Phil Seger and turkey farmer Andrea Welp with pardoned turkey "Peanut Butter" during the ceremony
Saturday, November 20
  • President Biden celebrates his 79th birthday.[108]
Sunday, November 21

Week 45

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Monday, November 22
President and Dr. Biden celebrate "Friendsgiving" at Fort Bragg
 
Joe and Jill Biden serving an early Thanksgiving meal to military members and families
First Lady Jill Biden welcomes the White House Christmas tree
Tuesday, November 23
  • President Biden signs H.R. 1510, which requires the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to report to Congress about the use of cameras in medical facilities, and S. 108, which authorizes the Seminole Tribe of Florida to convey interests in certain off-reservation land owned by them.[112]
  • President Biden delivers remarks about easing U.S. oil reserves for refining them into gasoline and other energy products. He also delivers remarks about inflation, the biggest since 31 years ago.[113][114]
  • President Biden stops by DC Central Kitchen to thank volunteers and help assemble meals for the community.[115]
President Biden delivers remarks about the economy and lowering inflating gas prices
 
President Biden and Vice President Harris assembling Thanksgiving meals at DC Central Kitchen
Wednesday, November 24
Thursday, November 25
Friday, November 26
Saturday, November 27
Sunday, November 28
  • President Biden wishes Jewish people in the United States and around the world a Happy Hanukkah.[120]

Week 46

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Monday, November 29
President Biden delivers remarks about the Omicron variant
Tuesday, November 30
President Biden signs bills that relates to military veteran needs into law.
 
President Biden promoting the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

December 2021

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Week 46

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Wednesday, December 1
  • President Biden delivers remarks about the economy.[126]
  • On the 33rd anniversary of World AIDS Day, President Biden delivers remarks about the administrations efforts to fight AIDS and HIV.[127]
 
President Biden wearing the red ribbon on World AIDS Day
Thursday, December 2
 
President Biden delivers remarks at the National Institutes of Health
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden attend the National Christmas Tree Lighting
Friday, December 3
  • President Biden delivers remarks on the economy and job creation figures for November.[130]
  • The Biden administration announced that it was consulting with Congress and allies on options to dissuading Russia from carrying out an attack on Ukraine.[131]
President Biden delivers remarks about the November jobs report
Saturday, December 4
Sunday, December 5
  • President Biden releases a statement on the death of former Kansas Senator Bob Dole.[132]

Week 47

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Monday, December 6
  • President Biden hosts the 44th Kennedy Center Honor Awards.[133]
  • The Biden administration announces a diplomatic boycott against the 2022 Winter Olympics to protest human rights abuses in China.[134]
 
President Biden hosts the 44th Kennedy Center Honor Rewards
Tuesday, December 7
 
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden attend the Pearl Harbor Attack ceremony
 
President Biden meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin
Wednesday, December 8
Thursday, December 9
 
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden honor the late Bob Dole at the U.S. Capitol
President Biden participates in the Summit for Democracy
 
President Biden talks with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy on the phone
Friday, December 10
President Biden delivers remarks on the final day of the Summit for Democracy
 
President Biden calls new German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
Saturday, December 11
President Biden delivers remarks about the tornado outbreak
Sunday, December 12

Week 48

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Monday, December 13
  • President Biden and Senator Joe Manchin had a phone call about the senate vote for the Build Back Better Plan. According to a spokesperson for Manchin, he had a productive conversation with Biden and will talk in the following days.[147] Before the meeting started, Manchin raised serious concern, citing the proposal's entirely relying on temporary programs.[148]
  • President Biden signs an executive order that streamlines the process for social security and Medicare.[149]
President Biden signs an executive order for streamlining social security and Medicare
Tuesday, December 14
President Biden marks nine years since the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting
 
President Biden reading materials in the Oval Office in preparation for his afternoon meetings
Wednesday, December 15
Thursday, December 16
 
President Biden awards the Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Master Sgt. Earl Plumlee during a ceremony in the East Room
Friday, December 17
Saturday, December 18
Sunday, December 19
  • Senator Joe Manchin said that he would not support the economic and climate agenda of the Biden administration.[159]

Week 49

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Monday, December 20
  • President Biden announces a new puppy he adopted, named Commander.[160]
  • President Biden tests negative for COVID-19 after being in close contact with a White House aide who was revealed to have tested positive in the morning.[161]
Tuesday, December 21
President Biden delivers remarks about plans to battle Omicron variant
Wednesday, December 22
  • The Biden administration extends payment pause for student loan borrowers until May 1.[163]
  • President Biden is interviewed by David Muir mainly about the shortage in COVID-19 testing kits.[164]
Thursday, December 23
 
President Biden signs the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act
Friday, December 24
Saturday, December 25
Sunday, December 26

Week 50

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Monday, December 27
  • President Biden attends a virtual meeting with several national governors, saying that the Omicron variant "should not be a source of panic".[166]
Tuesday, December 28
  • President Biden and Jill Biden take their new dog, Commander, on a walk near their second home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Paparazzi of Washington press agents started taking pictures.[167]
  • President Biden releases a statement on the death of former Nevada Senator Harry Reid.[168]
Wednesday, December 29
Thursday, December 30
  • President Biden holds a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss rising tensions in Ukraine.[169]
  • President Biden speaks with Chilean President-elect Gabriel Boric.[170]
 
President Biden at Greenville, Delaware, where he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin
Friday December 31
  • President Biden celebrates the first New Year's Day countdown of his administration.

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