As a candidate, Mr Trump promised that he would “shatter the deep state”. Since taking office, it has become more clear what he meant. In a barrage of executive orders, Mr Trump has asserted that he can do just about whatever he likes to the federal government.
Women presenting as men — whether to escape the stifling construct of feminine life or to stay close to husbands or brothers who went to war — have been serving in combat for centuries.
Donald Trump wants to stop a lawsuit against his Truth Social company by arguing that, while he's president, he should be immune from any civil suit filed in state court.
Trump has put forward policies for the environment, immigration and more that resemble those outlined in Project 2025.
"It'll get to the U.S. Supreme Court, and if the court follows the actual legislative intent and history, they will uphold what Donald Trump has done," expert says
Trump’s agenda also would scale back federal government efforts on civil rights and expand presidential ... than the U.S. has been since World War II. The details are more complicated. FILE – President Donald Trump speaks during the NATO summit ...
The Mayor of London recently wrote in a comment piece that "the spectre of a resurgent fascism haunts the West".
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s DNI nominee, faces scrutiny over past comments on Syria, Russia, surveillance, and Trump. Her evolving stances on foreign policy, intelligence, and support for Trump raise bipartisan concerns ahead of confirmation.
The US president says he has good relationships with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin, but analysts say negotiating an end to the conflict is going to take much more than that.
President Donald Trump signed over 3o executive orders on his first day as president of the United States, at least five of them were focused on immigration.
After President Donald Trump signed an executive order to change the meaning of the 14th Amendment to end “birthright citizenship,” it may be helpful to consider Horton’s story, the origins of the 14th Amendment and its roots in the struggle for abolition.
Following the second election of Donald Trump, I discovered that several of my acquaintances voted for the twice impeached convicted felon, who The Washington Post found guilty of making 30,573 false or misleading statements (or an average of 21 per day) during his first term.