President-elect Donald Trump will be serving his nonconsecutive second term. And he will be joined in Washington by small GOP majorities in both chambers of Congress. Trump, during his first term, often clashed with the more traditional conservatives in his administration — from former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to
Donald Trump. He survived multiple assassination attempts and MAGA turned him into a religious-political icon supposedly chosen by God to take back the White House. The Supreme Court declared him a de facto king who is above the law.
The president-elect is annoyed that flags will be half-staff for Jimmy Carter and angry that the Senate won’t have his Cabinet in place.
N.Y., published a New York Times guest essay Wednesday urging liberals adopt a new approach to dealing with President-elect Trump and seek compromise.
Mary Trump, the estranged niece of President-elect Donald Trump, made two predictions on Thursday ahead of her uncle taking office later this month. Newsweek has reached out to Trump's transition team via email for comment.
From Canada to the U.K. and continental Europe, liberal governments are tottering while right-leaning voters, especially young men, take inspiration from Donald Trump's success.
N.Y., says the Democratic Party should reject its “more extreme members” and focus on cooperating with Republicans.
Living to 100 let Jimmy Carter fulfill his wish to vote for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris against Republican Donald Trump.
OPINION: Jones, who is running to be vice chair at-large of the national Democratic Party, says while Republicans are “literally […]
President-elect Donald Trump continues to prepare for his second term in office as his Cabinet picks lobby senators on Capitol Hill. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
Trump’s obsession with claiming Greenland and its people for himself is just a new version of the same old imperialist story.
A big-money donor to the Democratic Party gave a surprising summary of Donald Trump. The president-elect is a “fucking genius,” John Morgan told Politico for an article published Sunday that explored the potential toxicity of the Democratic brand.