WASHINGTON ( NewsNation) — President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order Wednesday that would defund K-12 schools that teach radical gender ideology or critical race theory (CRT), according to White House documents obtained by NewsNation.
Officials said during Thursday’s presser that no survivors were expected, but roughly 30 bodies have been recovered so far. None of the crash victims have been identified so far. Trump, in his late-night post, also echoed the concern that many expressed after the disaster.
Bill O'Reilly said President Donald Trump would not be able to pressure members of the Senate like he is able to pressure members of the House.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said the incoming president is entering the White House as a “different Donald Trump” from the man who took office eight years ago. In an interview on NewsNation’s
( NewsNation) — Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde said she spoke from the “foundation of her faith” and not a political perspective when she called upon President Donald Trump to have mercy for vulnerable communities during her inauguration sermon last week.
TikTok restored service to U.S. users Sunday afternoon and credited Trump for pushing to keep the app operational.
“That was a brutal speech,” O’Reilly said on NewsNation’s “ On Balance .” “It’s a unique moment in American history. I can’t find any other inaugural address that humiliated an outgoing president as much as this one did.”
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz told NewsNation’s "The Hill Sunday" he hopes to see a different President Donald Trump in his second inaugural address. "This team, this is a different Donald Trump that is being sworn in than in 2017,
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be sworn in today. Here's all you need to know about Inauguration Day 2025 and how to watch.
The Trump Administration had directed federal agencies to freeze the disbursement of loans and grants, but it was blocked Tuesday evening. The youngest White House Press Secretary held her first ...
Sources tell NewsNation Trump will visit areas hit by fires It will be first trip outside DC of his second administration Trump admonished Gov. Gavin Newsom for fire response Sources tell ...
Oklahoma schools leader Ryan Walters said his department will help President Donald Trump enforce his immigration policies “in any way that we can.” “We’ve said our schools will not be sanctuary schools in Oklahoma,