Elected officials in Queens have sharply criticized President Donald Trump’s first day in office, condemning the flurry of executive orders he signed immediately after his inauguration. The sweeping directives,
It’s not clear how many people who were employed by public agencies are trying to get their jobs back, and the agencies contacted by Gothamist did not say whether they would consider rehiring people who have been pardoned.
As Donald Trump takes the oath of office to begin his second term as president, the Trump family will once again be back in the spotlight. Scandals are generally par for the course in powerful dynasties and while the president is the most famous—or infamous—member of his family,
Trump started with a repudiation of everybody sitting in the front two rows on his left. As Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, the Clintons and George W. Bush listened, trying to keep muted expressions, Trump unleashed a withering denunciation of American leaders who have created a “crisis of trust.”
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th U.S. President on Monday in an indoor ceremony in the Capitol rotunda, eight years after the start of his first term.
Donald Trump will officially be sworn in as president of the United States for the next four years. The last Republican to serve two terms was George W. Bush
President Donald Trump has stopped the program, which for decades has brought to the U.S. thousands of people fleeing war and persecution.
Space X and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who Trump has appointed as co-lead in the newly created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), stands as the richest person in the world with a fortune of $433.9 billion, per Forbes.
Explore the life of Donald J. Trump, the 47th President of the United States. Learn about his early life, business empire, political career, controversies, and 2024 comeback.
Born in Queens, New York on June 14, 1946, Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the November 5 presidential election last year
It’s not clear how many people who were employed by public agencies are trying to get their jobs back, and the agencies contacted by Gothamist did not say whether they would consider rehiring people who have been pardoned.
Digital Collage for Pride.com by Nikki Aye (elements listed below) President Donald Trump has a penchant for giving people he views as his political rivals terrible nicknames. He called former President Joe Biden “Sleepy Joe,” Senator Ted Cruz “Lyin ...