Three federal judges appointed by Democrats have changed their retirement plans ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
Republicans are worried that a rebellion against House speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) could put the start of Donald Trump's presidency in jeopardy.The Louisiana Republican could face a leadership challenge after angering and frustrating his fellow Republicans during last week's negotiations over a
RNC chair Michael Whatley says President-elect Trump will play a "significant" campaign trail role supporting GOP candidates in the 2026 midterms, even though he won't be on the ballot.
President-elect Trump is set to deliver his first rally-styled speech since winning the general election last month, joining AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona.
Trump's suit alleges the poll was fraudulent and an attempt at election interference. The Register has said it stands by its work. Several experts who have reviewed Trump's petition say his legal theory is a stretch. Samantha Barbas, a professor and First ...
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith revealed he has changed his mind on President-elect Donald Trump and regrets voting for Vice President Kamala Harris.
As America reacts to the news that Donald Trump has won the 2024 U.S. presidential election, former professional racing driver Danica Patrick is among those who have voiced excitement at the outcome.
President-elect Trump is seizing the reins of power early and, according to lawmakers in both parties, already acting as president, while Joe Biden, in many ways, has kept a lower
The president-elect also pushed debunked autism theories and talked about why he isn't intimidated by Elon Musk
President-elect Donald Trump made his first rally remarks since his 2024 election win at a Turning Point USA event and called on Republicans to support his agenda one month before his inauguration.
We’re about a month off immigration control units being mobilized to hunt down imaginary serial killers if the president-elect’s latest speech is anything to go by.
A handful of prominent Democratic governors are quickly adjusting their approach to President-elect Donald Trump before he takes office in January