Donald Trump made a dig at former president Barack Obama as he went on a Christmas Day Truth Social posting spree. The president-elect initially seemed to adopt a toned-down festive message, simply posting, “MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!” on Truth Social on Wednesday morning.
Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Christmas Day with a series of posts, starting with a simple festive message: "MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!" However, his holiday cheer quickly turned into a flurry of activity,
President-elect Donald Trump promised mass deportation on the campaign trail, and while the scale of it remains vague, the elements of the plan are an unlikely call back to former President Barack Obama who was billed the “deporter-in-chief” by Democrats and immigrant advocates.
Presidents have historically developed their own Christmas traditions as they make their unique marks on the White House during their terms.
Van Jones, an ex-adviser to former President Barack Obama and current CNN political commentator, said on Friday that President-elect Donald Trump is "smarter" than all his critics. In a video ...
US President Joe Biden and his incoming successor Donald Trump issued starkly contrasting Christmas messages Wednesday, with the latter doubling down on recent comments about seizing the Panama Canal,
Trump’s popularity has climbed, though he's still less popular than former Presidents Biden, Obama, Bush and Clinton were at this point in their transitions.
President-elect Donald Trump’s border czar pick Tom Homan ... the elements of the plan are an unlikely call back to former President Barack Obama who was billed the “deporter-in-chief ...
President-elect Donald Trump has surpassed former President Barack Obama as a successful president and leader.
At the Atlantic, Russell Burman details this reasoning in his new article “Maybe Democrats Didn’t Do So Badly After All ”: Now a clearer picture of the election has emerged, complicating the debate over whether Democrats need to reinvent themselves—and whether voters really abandoned them at all.
Donald Trump thanked Arizona for giving him a “big win” on his way back to the White House. He returned to the battleground state for the first time as president-elect to deliver a victory lap speech on Sunday morning. “You were fantastic. And I just want to thank you for that big win,” Trump said. “Not an easy win.”