In a recent interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, President Donald Trump reiterated his vow to release the classified JFK files.
Donald Trump has outright admitted to profiling immigrants. Speaking with Fox News’s Sean Hannity Wednesday night in his first Oval Office interview since being inaugurated, Trump insisted that you could tell how much “trouble” immigrants are going to be for the country based on the “look” of them.
Fox News conservative firebrand Sean Hannity has paid a recorded $14.9 million for a Palm Beach townhouse that shares a wall with one he has owned since 2021, a few miles south of President Donald ...
President Trump is sitting down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity Thursday night in his first network interview since he became president for a second time this week. They went over a host of
Sean Hannity asked President Donald Trump why he ... chosen as the nominee for CIA director; Pete Hegseth, tapped to lead the Pentagon; and Kristi L. Noem, nominated to become secretary of ...
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): "The amendment would guarantee equality for women, improving pay equality, strengthening domestic violence, and have sexual harassment protections," etcetera, etcetera.
President Donald Trump picked up that big, black Sharpie of his and affixed his electrocardiogram-like signature to an executive order calling for the “full and complete release” of all still-classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of his predecessor John F.
Five days after assuming the White House, President Donald Trump is racking up a number of wins and losses after issuing a flurry of executive orders. On Friday, he travels to disaster-hit states of North Carolina and California while new developments play out over his immigration policy and cabinet confirmations.
The US Senate confirmed John Ratcliffe as director of the CIA on Thursday. Ratcliffe was director of national intelligence during President Trump's first term
With actions big and small, Trump has spent his first days in office pushing the levers of government – and his unique powers as commander in chief – to target his perceived political enemies both inside and outside the government.
Trump promised at his inaugural address that "national unity" would return. But much of this week has seen the returning president continue to pummel out-of-power foes. He called former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, of Wyoming, a "crying lunatic."
Follow updates and coverage on Trump's administration as the president addresses the World Economic Forum and the Senate considers Trump Cabinet nominees.