Before J.D. Vance was elected Vice President, he authored a memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, that offered insight into his family and upbringing. "Violence and chaos were an ever present part of the world that I grew up in,
Vice President-elect JD Vance's hometown is honoring him as he gets sworn in as vice president.Middletown will put up signs that read, “Hometown of J.D. Vance, 50th Vice President of the United ...
Fans of Donald J. Trump spent millions for the opportunity to jump from ballrooms to rooftops for lavish events held across Washington this weekend.
A breakdown of 10 notable moments from the second inauguration of President Donald J. Trump; from executive orders to a fun fact about new VP JD Vance.
Vice President-elect J.D. Vance said the new administration could deport 1 million people a year, a breathtaking number.
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Donald Trump began his presidency with a dizzying display of force, signing a blizzard of executive orders that signaled his desire to remake American institutions while also pardoning nearly all of his supporters who rioted at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
We are unbowed and we will not be intimidated, no matter what they throw at us.  And like the people of our state, I will never quit, I will never surrender, and I will never, ever back down.”
Donald Trump began his presidency with a dizzying display of force, signing a blizzard of executive orders that signaled his desire to remake American institutions while also pardoning nearly all of his supporters who rioted at the U.
President Joe Biden delivered his farewell address to the nation from the Oval Office on Wednesday evening, calling for a Constitutional amendment ending presidential immunity.“We need to amend the Constitution to make clear that no president is immune from crimes that he or she commits while in office,
Trump’s administration is directing that all federal diversity, equity and inclusion staff be put on paid leave, and that agencies develop plans to lay them off, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management.