President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities.
It has been a week since Donald Trump returned to the White House. On his first day back, he signed a flurry of executive orders – the most in history on day one of a presidency. Now he continues to fulfil the many controversial promises he made during campaigning.
President Donald Trump is pushing forward with his agenda in the busy opening days of his second term. Follow for live updates.
Efforts to impeach Donald Trump for a third time are ramping up as he begins his second term as president. Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment via email. The renewed push for Donald Trump's impeachment underscores the deep political divisions in the country and the ongoing fallout from his campaign.
The "Hamilton" star Lin-Manuel Miranda returned to his famous character for Donald Trump's first week in office.
The new president marked his first hours in office with a flurry of executive orders. One of those executive orders fulfilled a campaign promise as Trump pardoned 1,500 January 6th rioters.
Jason Aldean believes President Donald Trump will bring a "new era" of politics. The country music star noted the last few years "have been... kind of really divisive."
Professional and everyday investors have rallied around a plethora of catalysts, including the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the resiliency of the U.S. economy, a decline in the prevailing rate of inflation, and excitement surrounding stock splits.
Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term as US president on Monday in Washington, DC. “The golden age of America begins right now,” Trump said after being sworn in as the 47th president during a ceremony inside the Capitol Rotunda. JD Vance was also sworn in as vice president.
President Donald Trump used executive order to Jan. 6 pardon rioters. He's also looking to lay off federal DEI workers, invest in Stargate artificial intelligence and make it easier to arrest migrants.
Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says United States President Donald Trump’s four-year term has the potential to “revolutionise” the global economy.