President Donald Trump plans to sign the Laken Riley Act into law as his administration's first piece of legislation.
I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired as well as disgusted with the Left trying to denigrate anything that a Conservative or Donald Trump says. And
It’s still early days, but President Donald Trump has already managed to keep a slew of election promises. Declare war on clean energy? Done! Issue pardons to criminals who beat police officers, defecated in the halls of the Capitol and tried to overturn an election?
President Donald Trump pardoned the J6 detainees and the Marxist leftists are crying about it. What were the crimes they were convicted of? Murder of a police officer? Nope, but
Vatican City • Donald Trump might not be president yet ... Trump adviser Steve Bannon attempted to create a monastery near Rome to prepare the next generation of Catholic conservatives, and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to the Vatican ...
The president’s efforts to remake the federal government extend even to the buildings that house it, as he pushes designs that he says “command respect.”
With Donald Trump’s inauguration as president on Monday, we contemplate the impact his administration could have on our democracy. Historians Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Timothy Snyder have drawn from 20th-century political disasters to warn us about the dangers of dictatorship.
C onflicting SIGNALS are reaching the new American administration from Rome. And some carry a whiff of incense. While Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, was preparing to fly to Washington to schmooze President Donald Trump and his chums, a leader on the other side of the Tiber was communicating stark disapproval of their plans.
Democrats slammed Trump for not delivering on a promise to lower grocery prices "immediately" after he took office.
After forging unexpectedly fond ties with President Biden, Italy’s right-wing Premier Giorgia Meloni is poised to leverage a more natural alliance with incoming President Trump that positions her as a key interlocutor between the U.
He hails a fantastic woman sweeping all before her in Europe. She praises a strong and shrewd defender of the West. Donald Trump and Giorgia Meloni are fast forging a new transatlantic "special relationship".
Indeed, in theory, Meloni has much to benefit by being in Trump's good books. NATO member Italy has a big trade surplus with the United States and a diminished defence budget, putting her on a collision course with the new administration, unless she can leverage her ties with the president to deflect this.