Vice President JD Vance looks mesmerized as he set foot inside the Oval Office for the first time on Tuesday, during a stunning moment captured on film.
President Trump has vacillated from ceremonial and traditional to his extreme persona during the transition period and once back in power.
Social media reactions poured in Wednesday night as President Biden delivered his final address to the nation after over 50 years on the national political stage.
Donald Trump put friends and foes on notice when he addressed the World Economic Forum on Thursday, making his return to the world stage.
President Trump on Wednesday gave his first Oval Office interview since returning ... his lingering grievances as well as the GOP agenda for the next four years. Trump defended his pardons for ...
In today’s edition … Trump presidency begins with executive actions — and legal challenges … Biden’s and Trump’s pardons raise eyebrows and concerns.
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Gretchen Whitmer (D) plans to call for compromise between the Republican and Democratic parties in her first big speech since her state helped put President-elect Trump back in the Oval Office.
Top Republicans gathered there on Tuesday afternoon as they strategized jumpstarting their agenda with a newly installed GOP trifecta. But his Oval Office visit was not Vance's only big first ...
With narrow majorities in Congress, the Republicans have little room for error as they work to advance the president’s plans on taxes and the border.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) on Tuesday said Republican leaders agreed to move President Trump’s legislative agenda in one sweeping bill, a development he shared with reporters
Doug Collins, a former GOP lawmaker and Trump's pick to run the Department of Veterans Affairs, picked up nearly full support in the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. The panel voted 15-1, with Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, the only member not backing him.