Trump welcomes freed hostages, families at inaugural parade
In historic moment, president shares stage with survivors of captivity and family of those still held by Hamas.
In historic moment, president shares stage with survivors of captivity and family of those still held by Hamas.
During his campaign, Trump pledged to pursue the deportation of foreign students participating in campus unrest and anti-Israel demonstrations who express solidarity with Hamas and Hezbollah.
The sanctions, implemented under the Biden administration, had frozen American assets and barred US citizens from conducting business with designated entities.
Unlike 2017, Washington's streets show no trace of the fear and demonization once sowed by Democrats. With the Village People's YMCA as backdrop, Trump launches presidency by saving TikTok as America prepares for a leader moving at a different pace.
Following a tradition established by President Reagan, Biden left a personal letter for his successor in the Oval Office. Reports suggest Trump plans to sign a record-breaking 200 executive orders on his first day in office, including one banning transgender individuals from serving in the US military.
President Donald Trump has vowed to sign approximately 100 sweeping executive orders during his first 24 hours in office, aimed at reversing what he calls the 'destructive and radical policies of the Biden administration.'
This past weekend, Washington was bustling with citizens braving the freezing cold to witness Donald Trump’s inauguration as president. For the first time in 40 years, the swearing-in ceremony was moved indoors to the Capitol building.
One day before his official inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump addressed supporters at a celebratory Washington rally, discussing the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and the release of three hostages.
Extreme weather forces ceremony indoors, as ex-presidents and tech executives confirm attendance despite space constraints, with three inaugural balls set to cap historic day.
The lawsuit alleges the University allowed other professors to make "far more harmful comments about Jewish people without disciplining them in the same manner."
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