Donald Trump was sworn in Monday as the 47th president of the United States in one of the most remarkable political comebacks in U.S. history.
Donald Trump will flex one of the most intense and sweeping demonstrations of presidential power on the first day of any administration, seeking to fundamentally change America’s course by sundown on Monday.
The president returns to power with more GOP unity than he had in 2016. Congressional Republicans were far from standing foursquare behind him. House Republicans had 241 seats the
Trump, Joe Biden and Inaugural Address
President Trump took office for the second time calling for a new "golden age" while vowing to sweep away much of the Biden era.
Loyalists are lined up to help push an economic and social agenda that is sure to hearten his supporters and fuel an even deeper disdain among his detractors.
Elliot Haspel weighs in on what child care issues might be prioritized under the incoming Trump administration.
Sewell quoted at length from Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic "I have a dream" speech during an invocation at President Donald J. Trump's inauguration.
Trump’s team is also weighing an executive order to reauthorize a permit for the Keystone Pipeline, which is currently seen as a largely symbolic move considering the construction on the pipeline has been halted indefinitely after years of legal and political uncertainty.
President Donald Trump's return to the White House was celebrated by supporters in Washington, D.C., New York City and Long Island as "the dawning of a new day," while protests sprouted up as his second term began on Monday.