Voter support many of his second-term goals. They are just not on board with all the ways he wants to accomplish them.
Red state governor to fly MAGA flag on Inauguration Day
Joni Ernst announced this week she will vote to confirm Pete Hegseth as the nation’s next secretary of defense, it underlined President-elect Donald Trump’s immense sway over Congress and the grassroots in Iowa as he returns to the White House.
MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on why a small group of extraordinarily wealthy men collaborating with incoming president Donald Trump represent a danger to America's Democratic ideals. (The Beat's YouTube
MAGA fans may not be able to witness the real inauguration on Monday because there are concerns it might be too cold. The Constitution's January 20 inauguration date has forced presidents to face frosty temperatures in the nation's Capitol.
Trump's FBI Director pick was a key focus of Pam Bondi's Wednesday hearing, sparking claims the party is nervous about his confirmation.
The LAPD hasn't made any statements mentioning "persons of interest." The LA Fire Department said it is still investigating the cause of the fires.
A new Wall Street Journal poll found that most Americans hope to see Donald Trump temper his aggressive plans in his second term. WSJ’s Aaron Zitner explains what voters want from the next administration.
For all the media folderol about Donald Trump's triumphant return to the White House, new polling shows that most Americans are actually feeling pretty meh about the prospects for any of his grandiose plans.
Fox News’s London-based correspondent Alex Hogan traveled to Nuuk, Greenland’s frigid capital, where she reported Tuesday that there had been a “lot of mixed reaction” to Trump’s threat to acquire the island. But she quickly revealed that they spoke to only one native Greenlander who seemed interested in the idea.
Kid Rock to bring newly announced seven-city arena tour to "celebrate President Trump's victory and all things MAGA" to Louisville. What to know.
The “Make America Great Again” flag will fly above the Louisiana governor's mansion in honor of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry announced Friday. “Today, under President Trump,