PolitiFact looks at how big Donald Trump's presidential election victory was. The vast majority of counties saw their margins shift in Trump’s direction
As the President-elect prepares for a second term in the White House, will his agenda include an all-out battle with the House of Mouse?
His freewheeling team has returned to the patterns of his first term in office — with shouting matches, expulsions from meetings and name-calling.
A source claimed the soon-to-be first lady is taking the matter so seriously, she’s even started cooking on occasion.
Alabama state Sen. Merika Coleman, D-Pleasant Grove, has pre-filed a bill to establish a statewide legal right to distribute and use contraceptives.
Trump could ultimately decide not to create a special envoy for the conflict in Ukraine, although he is strongly considering doing so, sources said.
Jackson hopes that Trump will make good in his second term on expanding these criminal justice reform initiatives—by passing the Safer Supervision Act and implementing other measures, such as second-chance hiring.
RFK Jr. would also have the power, along with the FDA commissioner, to slow down or hamper the process by which new vaccines are evaluated, approved, and recommended. That could discourage pharmaceutical companies from developing new or reformulated vaccines.
A common thread weaves through many of Donald Trump’s picks for his incoming administration, a quality the president-elect values as highly as loyalty and perhaps even more than conventional qualifications: a flair for television.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for the White House again, USA TODAY spoke with people across the country to discuss their hopes and fears.