Sometimes more talking doesn't produce more clarity. One afternoon, Trump told reporters that there were “no surprises” when Republican Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski decided to oppose Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon. The next morning, Trump said he was “very surprised” by their votes.
WASHINGTON — The White House stenographers have a problem. Donald Trump is talking so much, the people responsible for transcribing his public remarks are struggling to keep up with all the words.
President Trump this week revoked a security detail for retired Gen. Mark Milley and announced an investigation into the former Joint Chiefs chair’s conduct, enacting promised retribution while also sending a chilling message to military brass.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson joined attorneys general from 18 other states Tuesday in calling on Costco to end what they call "its unlawful diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies," according to a news release.
ONE OF THEM UP TODAY, SOUTH CAROLINA’S DEADLINE UP TODAY. FEMA IS URGING YOU TO APPLY FOR HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU’RE HERE IN SOUTH CAROLINA. GEORGIA’S DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 7TH IN NORTH CAROLINA,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's first day at the Pentagon is expected to include an array of executive orders, including "removing DEI inside the Pentagon, reinstating troops who were pushed out because of Covid mandates" and an "Iron Dome for America.
With actions big and small, Trump has spent his first days in office pushing the levers of government – and his unique powers as commander in chief – to target his perceived political enemies both inside and outside the government.
Allison Huynhsaid that contrasted with the "complacency" of Biden, Trump's busy first four days in office showed he was governing in a competent manner.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump pardoned two Washington, D.C., police officers convicted of the 2020 killing of 20-year-old Karon Hylton-Brown, a young Black man.
President Donald Trump is heading to hurricane-battered western North Carolina and wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles. It's the first trip of his second term. Trump has frequently blended politics and disasters,
Speaking to reporters, the president predicted future disasters would need “probably less FEMA, because FEMA just hasn’t done the job. And we’re looking at the whole concept of FEMA.”
Donald and Melania Trump are stopping in North Carolina, California and Nevada during the first second term trip. Follow along for live updates.