In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election to a second term as president, attention has turned to his highest-profile campaign promise: the mass deportation of millions of undocumented immigrants living in the United States.
Six top blue-state law enforcement officials tell POLITICO about their early strategies to counter the incoming president.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for the White House again, USA TODAY spoke with people across the country to discuss their hopes and fears.
Jackson hopes that Trump will make good in his second term on expanding these criminal justice reform initiatives—by passing the Safer Supervision Act and implementing other measures, such as second-chance hiring.
Trump named Vought, who played a central role in designing Project 2025, to head up the Office of Management and Budget in his second term.
A common thread weaves through many of Donald Trump’s picks for his incoming administration, a quality the president-elect values as highly as loyalty and perhaps even more than conventional qualifications: a flair for television.
Finance reports show that the Trump campaign’s most common food vendor nationally was McDonald’s, where it expensed 153 visits totaling more than $41,000. Chick-fil-A, Jimmy John’s and Dunkin were the next most frequent food vendors. Some food was decidedly more high-end.
As the President-elect prepares for a second term in the White House, will his agenda include an all-out battle with the House of Mouse?