Vitriolic anger that took over MAGA world from the outset of Joe Biden’s presidency continued through the waning days of his first and only term – and his farewell address to the nation Wednesday night was no exception.
US President-elect Donald Trump vowed swift action upon assuming office on Monday, pledging to prevent World War III and halt what he described as the 'invasion' of the nation's borders
That’s thanks to House Speaker MIKE JOHNSON. He alone has the discretion to pick the membership of the panel, and over the past few days, he gave it a MAGA makeover.
The entirety of Donald Trump's con artist schtick to bamboozle his followers was perfectly illustrated in one recent photograph. In it, the president-elect sits grinning maniacally next to fellow rich white guy James Quincey,
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss the state of the nation as President Biden prepares to leave office on ‘Gutfeld!’ So it's clear that MAGA may be the most consequential political movement in a century. But right now we're experiencing another movement. And unlike MAGA, this one really stinks.
It’d be great if the seemingly sane and smooth transitory nature of the certification process continued into the new year’s politics. But anyone who’s watched politics for more than a blink knows Democrats are already campaigning,
But Biden’s presidency will also be remembered for four big illusions — and four big deceptions. They will not serve his legacy well.
Donald Trump said he will work to immediately reverse President Biden's action to protect 625 million acres from offshore oil and gas drilling.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden visited a memorial for the victims of the Bourbon Street attack on Monday afternoon.
President Joe Biden is taking action to protect 625 million acres of offshore areas from future oil and gas drilling, the White House announced Monday, in a move which could frustrate plans of the incoming Donald Trump administration.
The 78-year-old will take the Oath of Office in the heart of Washington D.C. with wife and First Lady Melania Trump by his side to officially become the nation's 47th commander-in-chief.