Week 2 of Trump’s tenure showed the president Americans grew to distrust in his first term — erratic, conspiratorial, and divisive — had not really gone anywhere.
A 1974 law requires the president to spend the appropriations passed by Congress or seek its permission to suspend funding.
Nominees have for decades pledged to refuse illegal presidential orders, but many of Trump’s nominees suddenly won’t.
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President Trump has managed to turn a controversial TikTok ban into a political advantage, framing himself as the savior of the popular video-sharing platform by offering the app a 75-day ...
Three Latino members of The Inquirer's Opinion staff discuss the climate of fear surrounding Donald Trump's crackdown on ...
Thanks to Republicans, progressive Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is quickly becoming the face of opposition to President Donald ...
President Donald Trump has inherited a federal student loan system that looks considerably different from the one in place ...
White House says Trump tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will go into effect Saturday. No word on potential exemptions ...
Trump threatens tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada. Follow the latest news on Cabinet picks Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy ...
Donald Trump returns to his Winter White House as the 47th president. His first term visits were nearly always eventful ...
Tariffs are typically charged as a percentage of the price a buyer pays a foreign seller. In the United States, tariffs are ...