During his final hours in office, just before President Donald Trump was inaugurated as his successor, President Biden issued preemptive pardons for some controversial public officials who have dominated headlines in recent years.
On Monday, Jan. 20, Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States. And since winning the election, the president-elect has made it a point to put faith front and center.
President-elect Donald Trump has just announced a major shift in the plan for his inauguration ceremony on January 20.
President-Elect Trump's top security picks faced their Senate confirmation hearings on Wednesday. Before heading into her hearing, Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi received prayer from Pastor Paula White.
As President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration approaches on Monday, security preparations are in overdrive. With recent assassination attempts on Trump and large crowds expected, officials are taking extraordinary measures to ensure safety.
President Biden is getting ready to deliver his farewell speech tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern, wrapping up a political career that's lasted more than 50 years.
Confirmation hearings began Tuesday for Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary. In a packed hearing room, Senate Armed Services Committee Chair, Roger Wicker quickly addressed the elephant in the room.
A Florida pro-abortion group that spearheaded an effort to get abortion enshrined in the state's Constitution, but failed, is now being forced to pay more than $186,000 in fines after multiple complaints and investigations alleging major fraudulent activity during its campaign.
The confirmation process of Trump's high-profile Cabinet nominees is entering a crucial stage as senators vet nominees for key roles. Fourteen confirmation hearings are scheduled this week and perhaps the most contentious hearing happened Tuesday.
President-elect Donald Trump has reaffirmed his commitment to fulfilling a key campaign promise: initiating mass deportations of illegal immigrants. The plan is set to commence on the first day of his administration but has sparked significant opposition from state and local leaders, especially in Chicago, where the initial efforts are reportedly planned to begin.