Donald Trump’s personnel choices for his new Cabinet and White House reflect his signature positions on immigration and trade but also a range of viewpoints and backgrounds that raise questions about what ideological anchors might guide his Oval Office encore.
Viral unearthed videos spreading across social media show first son Barron Trump spoke with a Slovenian accent, like his mom, Melania Trump, when he was a young boy.
Most Democrats aren't motivated to oppose the president-elect, though half are "scared" of his second presidency, a new poll finds.
Donald Trump’s Senate allies are racing to defend Tulsi Gabbard, his pick to lead US intelligence services, in what could become the next test of the president-elect’s bid to install provocative nominees — and of any Republican appetite to stop him.
European leaders are likely to be pressured to take a harder line on China, even as they see a more immediate threat from Russia.
With much of President Joe Biden’s student loan agenda tied up in court, the incoming Trump administration could have a significant impact on millions of borrowers.
We will all need the rest — and the newsletter will take a break next weekend — because when we return, special counsel Jack Smith is expected to explain how exactly he wants to wind down Trump’s two federal cases.
Consumers and businesses may have nowhere to hide from Trump's tariffs. So instead of waiting around, they're trying to get ahead of new import taxes.
Paul blasted one of Trump’s intended plans as “illegal,” and revealed that he “didn’t like” another key policy.
President-elect has become particularly reliant on Donald Jr for advice, sources tell Reuters
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's pick for Commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, is in talks to deepen his financial ties with the company operating the world's largest stablecoin, Tether, by launching a $2 billion project to lend dollars to clients against bitcoin,