President Trump boasted of his accomplishments in his first 43 days in office, comparing the start of his presidency to George Washington's and blasting egg prices under President Biden.
Trump’s actual policy is to take the federal budget as far away from balance as any president with a tiny congressional majority possibly could.
His address to Congress showed that Republicans will follow their leader anywhere, and that Democrats don’t have one
With a modesty we have come to expect of him, President Donald Trump informed Congress on Tuesday night that he had already ushered in “the greatest and most successful era in the history of our country.” He told the assembled lawmakers that he “accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four or eight years.”
The overriding questions of President Donald Trump’s second term are how dramatically he wants to cut government, and how far he’ll be able to go before the courts or Congress stops him.
President Donald Trump will speak before a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night for his first address since 2020. However, he won't technically be giving a State of the Union speech. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, invited the president to make the address in January to share his "America First vision for our legislative future."
Trump said he has not considered a pardon for Derek Chauvin, nor had he heard about Ben Shapiro's push for the former Minneapolis cop to be pardoned.
The Institute for the Study of War has found that daily attacks on Ukraine by Russia have spiked over the past six weeks.
To my fellow citizens, America is back,” Donald Trump said, although it’s unclear where, exactly, America ever went.
The capital’s premier performing arts center is sitting dead center in the culture war crosshairs. What can its new, Trump-loving leader’s previous arts patronage tell us about plans to de-“wokey” the joint?
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