Senator accuses Trump of executive order ‘blitzkrieg’ to ‘collapse our democracy’ - Donald Trump has been accused of carrying out a ‘blitzkrieg’ of executive orders in his first week in office
President Donald Trump has redecorated the Oval Office to suit his own personal tastes, removing certain items that President Biden had installed and keeping others.
Every president gets to decorate the Oval Office to their liking — but sometimes, they keep the decor of their predecessor.
Millions of documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas have already been made public, but President Donald Trump has ordered the release of thousands of still-classified files.
Coughenour began blistering him with questions, calling the executive order “blatantly unconstitutional.” Coughenour went on to temporarily block it pending further arguments. Some things to know about the decision and the lawsuits challenging Trump's order: Birthright citizenship is the principle that someone born in a country is a citizen of that country.
Bree Fram, a transgender woman who came out and transitioned while serving, told ABC News that banning transgender individuals from serving would bring a “colle
US official says date not finalized but stresses sit-down will be early next week; US president 'looking forward to discussing how we can bring peace to Israel and its neighbors' The post Trump invites Netanyahu to visit White House;
More than $5 million was awarded supporting local or industry collaborations that help bring Ohioans into the workforce while meeting the needs of job creators and the economy through the Industry Sector Partnership (ISP) grant awarded by Governor Mike DeWine.
Trump is banking on voters giving him a pass and continuing to blame former President Joe Biden for high prices.
South Lanarkshire Council have confirmed St Patrick’s Primary School and Nursery will reopen tomorrow (Wednesday, January 29) after its roof was badly damaged by Storm Eowyn. Due to "extensive" storm damage,
President Donald Trump’s new Justice Department leadership is curtailing prosecutions against people accused of blocking reproductive health care facilities, calling the cases an example of the “weaponization” of law enforcement.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt started her first press briefing by announcing that the mysterious drones that caused alarm in New Jersey and across the northeast late last year had been cleared by the Federal Aviation Administration.