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2017 in the United States

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Events in the year 2017 in the United States.

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Incumbents

Federal government

Barack Obama (D-Illinois) (until January 20)
Donald Trump (R-New York) (starting January 20)
Joe Biden (D-Delaware) (until January 20)
Mike Pence (R-Indiana) (starting January 20)
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Events

January

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January 20: Donald Trump becomes the 45th U.S. president
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January 20: Mike Pence becomes the 48th U.S. vice president

February

March

April

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April 6: The U.S. directly attacks the Syrian government for the first time in the Syrian Civil War

May

June

July

  • July 7 – Spider-Man: Homecoming, the second reboot of the Spider-Man film franchise directed by Jon Watts, is released by Marvel Studios and Columbia Pictures as the 16th film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
  • July 9 – It is reported that President Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., met with a Russian lawyer after being promised damaging information on Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election.[128]
  • July 11 – Donald Trump Jr. releases email transcripts, via Twitter, showing he was offered "sensitive" information about Hillary Clinton from a Russian contact, and replied "I love it".[129][130]
  • July 15
    • Police officer Mohamed Noor murders Australian woman Justine Damond near her home in Minneapolis, Minnesota after she called 9–1–1 to report a nearby assault. The police officers did not have their body cameras turned on and the reason for the shooting is unclear, prompting protests in the city.[131]
    • Flash floods occur at a popular swimming hole near Payson, Arizona, killing 10 people and injuring 4 more.
  • July 18 – A Senate GOP bill to repeal and replace large portions of Obamacare fails to win enough support to pass.[132]
  • July 20 – Former US football star and actor O. J. Simpson is granted parole after nine years in a Nevada prison.[133]
  • July 21
  • July 22 – In a tweet, President Trump asserts his "complete power to pardon." This follows reports that he had been discussing his ability to pardon people under investigation for possible ties between his campaign and Russia meddling with the 2016 election.[136][137]
  • July 24 – President Trump sparks controversy after giving a highly politicized speech to approximately 35,000 Boy Scouts at the 2017 National Scout Jamboree.[138][139]
  • July 25
    • The US Senate votes to start debating a new Republican healthcare bill to replace Obamacare.[140]
    • The US House of Representatives votes to impose fresh sanctions on Russia, despite President Trump objecting to the legislation.[141]
  • July 26
    • The President tweets that transgender people cannot serve in "any capacity" in the US military.[142]
    • The first gene editing of human embryos in the USA is reported to have taken place, using CRISPR.[143][144]
    • The United States men's national soccer team defeats Jamaica 2–1 in the final to win the 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup title, their 6th overall.
    • The FBI raids the home of Paul Manafort, a former chairman of the Trump campaign, regarding potential collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.[145]
  • July 27
    • Jeff Bezos briefly becomes the world's richest person, surpassing Bill Gates with a net worth of just over $90 billion. He loses the title later in the day when Amazon's stock drops, returning him to second place with a net worth just below $90 billion.[146]
    • In a 235–192 vote, the House passes a $788 billion spending bill that combines a $1.6 billion down payment for President Donald Trump's controversial border wall with Mexico and a large budget increase for the Pentagon.[147]
    • A third attempt to repeal Obamacare fails after it is voted down by 51 votes to 49. Three Republicans – John McCain, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski – vote against the bill.[148]
  • July 28
    • Reince Priebus is removed as White House Chief of Staff, with President Trump naming General John Kelly as his replacement.[149]
    • President Trump removes Anthony Scaramucci as White House communications director, just ten days after his appointment.[150]
    • It is reported that President Trump personally dictated his son Donald Trump Jr.'s statement on his talks with a Russian lawyer during the election campaign.[151]

August

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August 12: The Unite the Right rally left three people dead

September

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September 13: Los Angeles is awarded the rights to host the 2028 Summer Olympics

October

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October 1: Flowers adorn the Las Vegas sign after the deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history

November

  • November 1
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  • November 3
  • November 4 – President Trump begins his first visit to Asia, a 13-day tour that will include Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam, and the Philippines.[247]
  • November 5
    • 26-year-old Devin Kelley kills 26 people and injures 20 in a Baptist church in Sutherland Springs, Texas. It is the 5th deadliest shooting in United States history, and the deadliest in a place of worship.
    • Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is revealed by the Paradise Papers to have business links with Russian allies of President Vladimir Putin who are under US sanctions.[248]
  • November 6 – Entrepreneur Andrew Yang announces his candidacy for U.S. president in 2020.[249]
  • November 7 – In Virginia, Danica Roem becomes the first openly transgender person to win an election to a state legislature and serve her term, beating Republican Bob Marshall.[250]
  • November 9 – The New York Times publishes allegations from five women who said they were sexually harassed by Louis C.K. between the late 1990s and 2000.[251]
  • November 10 – XCom Global telecommunications company announces "the closure of its USA operations."[252]
  • November 12 – After North Korea denounces President Trump's Asia trip, calling it a "warmonger's visit" and describing the president as a "dotard",[253] Trump responds on Twitter: "Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me "old", when I would NEVER call him "short and fat?" Oh well, I try so hard to be his friend – and maybe someday that will happen!"[254]
  • November 13 – The FDA approves "Abilify MyCite", the first drug in the U.S. with a digital ingestion tracking system that records when the medication was taken, via a sensor embedded in the pill.[255][256][257][258]
  • November 14 – A gunman embarks on a shooting spree across Rancho Tehama, California, killing a total of four people and wounding twelve others before being shot and killed by police. He had earlier murdered his wife in their home.[259][260][261][262][263]
  • November 15 – The Trump administration announces that it will reverse a ban on elephant trophies from Africa, enacted by Barack Obama in 2014.[264]
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  • November 20 – It is alleged that Eric Trump funneled cancer charity money to his business.[268]
  • November 21 – CBS fires talk show host Charlie Rose after eight women accuse him of inappropriate behavior.[269]
  • November 22 – Pixar Animation Studios' 19th feature film, Coco, is released in theaters.
  • November 27 – Matt Lauer, one of the most famous TV news anchors in the US, is fired from NBC following accusations of sexual assault.[270]
  • November 29 – President Trump's Twitter account retweets three inflammatory videos from far-right group, Britain First.[271]
  • November 30 – It is reported that, during the summer, President Trump tried to pressure a number of top Republicans to end the Senate investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election.[272]

December

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Deaths

January

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Francine York
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Buddy Greco
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Tommy Allsup
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William Peter Blatty
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Dick Gautier
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Eugene Cernan
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Miguel Ferrer
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Butch Trucks
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Mary Tyler Moore
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Mike Connors
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Barbara Hale

February

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Alvin Baldus
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Irwin Corey
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Richard Hatch
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Hal Moore
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Al Jarreau
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George Steele
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Robert H. Michel
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Norma McCorvey
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Larry Coryell
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Alan Colmes
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Bill Paxton

March

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Míriam Colón
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Anthony C. Beilenson
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Robert Osborne
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James Cotton
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Chuck Berry
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Jimmy Breslin
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David Rockefeller
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Chuck Barris
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Tomas Milian
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Lola Albright
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William Thaddeus Coleman Jr.

April

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Paul O'Neill
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Don Rickles
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Peter Hansen
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Linda Hopkins
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J. Geils
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Charlie Murphy
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Dan Rooney
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Allan Holdsworth
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Aaron Hernandez
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Cuba Gooding Sr.
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Erin Moran
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Kathleen Crowley
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Jonathan Demme

May

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Bruce Hampton
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Michael Parks
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Powers Boothe
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Roger Ailes
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Chris Cornell
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Dina Merrill
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Jared Martin
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Zbigniew Brzezinski
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Jim Bunning
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Gregg Allman

June

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Jack O'Neill
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Roger Smith
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Glenne Headly
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Adam West
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Bill Dana
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Stephen Furst
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Prodigy

July

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Nelsan Ellis
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Jim Bush
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Martin Landau
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Ralph Regula
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Chester Bennington
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Bob DeMoss
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Michael Johnson
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Barbara Sinatra
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June Foray
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Sam Shepard

August

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Ty Hardin
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Glen Campbell
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Barbara Cook
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Joseph Bologna
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Dick Gregory
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Jerry Lewis
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Jay Thomas
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Tobe Hooper
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Rollie Massimino
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Richard Anderson
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Novella Nelson

September

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Shelley Berman
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Walter Becker
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Jim McDaniels
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Don Williams
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Frank Vincent
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Harry Dean Stanton
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Jake LaMotta
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Charles Bradley
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Hugh Hefner
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Anne Jeffreys
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Monty Hall

October

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Tom Petty
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Connie Hawkins
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Ralphie May
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Y. A. Tittle
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Paul J. Weitz
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Al Hurricane
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Robert Guillaume
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Fats Domino
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Jack Bannon

November

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Richard F. Gordon Jr.
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Roy Halladay
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Brad Harris
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John Hillerman
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Liz Smith
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Lil Peep
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Charles Manson
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Della Reese
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Mel Tillis
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David Cassidy
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Wayne Cochran
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Jon Hendricks
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Wesley L. Fox
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Rance Howard
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Bud Moore
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Jim Nabors

December

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Angry Grandpa
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