2020_in_the_United_States

2020 in the United States

2020 in the United States

List of events


The following is a list of notable events, births and deaths from 2020 in the United States.

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The US was heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which by the end of the year killed over 300,000 people within American borders. America also became a political battleground for various issues, with various instances of racism and more so police brutality commencing a wide movement of racial unrest and the George Floyd protests. The year has been characterized by some as among the most tumultuous in American history.[1][2]

Donald Trump was a central figure to American politics during his final full year of his first term as president, which saw not only the pandemic and racial unrest but also Trump's first impeachment trial and the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. While Trump lost the 2020 election to former Vice President Joe Biden, he has disputed the result of the election, and effort continued into both 2021 and 2022 to overturn the election.

Incumbents

Federal government

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Ongoing events

Events

January

February

March

Confirmed COVID-19 cases per million inhabitants

April

May

May 26: George Floyd protests in Minneapolis–Saint Paul begin.

June

July

August

September

October

November

Joe Biden is elected the 46th president of the United States

December

Deaths

January

Neil Peart
Edd Byrnes
Buck Henry
Rocky Johnson
Jimmy Heath
Pete Stark
Kobe Bryant
Mary Higgins Clark

February

Kirk Douglas
Katherine Johnson
Freeman Dyson

March

James Lipton
Kenny Rogers
Bill Withers

April

James Drury
Brian Dennehy
Shirley Knight
Sam Lloyd

May

Little Richard
Jerry Stiller
Fred Willard
Oliver E. Williamson
Christo

June

Wes Unseld
Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Freddy Cole
Carl Reiner

July

Charlie Daniels
Naya Rivera
Kelly Preston
Grant Imahara
John Lewis

August

Wilford Brimley
Chadwick Boseman

September

David Graeber
Ruth Bader Ginsburg

October

Eddie Van Halen
Conchata Ferrell
Rhonda Fleming
James Randi
MF Doom

November

Alex Trebek

December

Chuck Yeager
Charley Pride

See also

Country overviews

Specific situations and issues


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