How a Tenet of GOP Orthodoxy Slipped Away
Nothing President Donald Trump said in his first speech to Congress, and nothing visible on this year's budget battle horizon, will change the grim realities of the long-range federal fiscal forecast.
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Nothing President Donald Trump said in his first speech to Congress, and nothing visible on this year's budget battle horizon, will change the grim realities of the long-range federal fiscal forecast.
The Trump White House is many a time a whirlwind of activity, with President Donald Trump often summoning reporters, seemingly on a whim, when he has something to share.
For most congressional Republicans, Donald Trump has, until now, been a faraway force.
Everything during Donald Trump's initial five weeks in office — from his bleak inaugural address to his scathing attacks on a free press — can be seen as a prelude to his first prime-time appearance before
(It’s unclear whether Donald Trump modeled his campaign after Mama Bear’s effort.)
Game this out almost any way you want, and it is hard to see anything better than a Pyrrhic victory for the Senate Democrats.
Donald Trump began unraveling major parts of his predecessor's legacy on Monday, but some of his first proclamations and actions as president immediately put him at odds with his own party's congressional
President Donald Trump, very much still in campaign mode, vowed in his inaugural address to use his new powers to turn the country inward and “rebuild” America, telling his countrymen and the world he
In addition to typical absences, roughly 70 Democrats decided to skip the inaugural ceremonies this year to protest President-elect Donald Trump’s disrespect of civil rights leader Rep.
“There is no excuse,” White House Press Secretary-designee Sean Spicer said, for what he dubbed “delay tactics” by Senate Democrats on some of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet selections.
And no one in modern times has arrived for the ceremony as a more purposeful destabilizer of governing norms than Donald John Trump, who becomes the 45th president of the United States on Friday.
We’re almost a week away to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration and on Wednesday, he gave his first news conference since the election.
Twenty-four of the 34 local groups chosen to perform at Donald Trump’s inaugural parade later this month come from counties the president-elect won, a Roll Call analysis found.