Just Security has posted a new timeline detailing all of the occasions between November 2016 and today that President Trump either has made statements or taken action relating to Russia.
It begins with the president-elect's first official call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on November 14, 2016.
Nov. 14, 2016 — In their first official phone call, President-elect Trump and Putin agree on the “absolutely unsatisfactory state of bilateral relations” between Russia and the U.S., according to the New York Times. The two leaders agreed to meet at some point in the future and “endorse” the idea of taking efforts “to normalize relations and pursue constructive cooperation on the broadest possible range of issues.”
The most recent entry is President Trump's remarks before leaving for Brussels Tuesday.
July 10, 2018 – Embarking on his nearly weeklong trip to Europe for the NATO summit and his meeting with Putin, Trump tells reporters that discussion with Putin “may be the easiest of them all.”
Full story: Timeline: Trump’s Acts of Accommodation/Engagement with Russia, Nov. 2016-July 2018 (Just Security)