A familiarity with the gears of government helped Trump’s team move with much more speed and sweep in their first week than they did eight years ago.
President Donald Trump answered questions at a press availability on a range of topics following a White House meeting with top congressional Republicans.
After the sedate Joe Biden years, the return of a presidency that is an incessant assault on the senses is a reminder of why so many millions of Americans see Trump as a compelling, historic figure – and why millions more deeply fear him.
The leaders are likely to discuss a range of topics, including Trump’s priorities for executive orders that he has vowed to sign into law during his first week.
Some U.S. House Republicans in California are breaking with Speaker Mike Johnson over his suggestion that federal disaster aid be coupled with as-yet unspecified conditions on the wildfire-ravaged state.
But it appears there is disagreement about how to get it done after House Speaker ... Trump at the White House hoping to map out a plan to move a massive package through the GOP-controlled Congress.
The White House meeting was billed as a strategy session, with the House and Senate at odds over how to pass President Donald Trump's agenda.
President Trump is expected to attend an inaugural prayer service at Washington National Cathedral, meet with Republican leaders, and continue to work on executive and congressional actions on Day Two of his second administration.
President Trump will meet with House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R., S.D.) Tuesday afternoon at the White House. The meeting comes as congressional leadership attempts to reach a consensus on how to handle reconciliation,
Republicans are reportedly starting to run out of patience with President Donald Trump's national security nominees, according to NBC.
A former lobbyist at an influential firm with close ties to Trumpworld has landed a high-ranking role at the White House's Presidential Personnel Office.