A CNN analysis of Trump’s first week in office found that two-thirds of his early executive orders and actions appear closely ...
Washington Post staff tried to separate what is happening from what is not, and to explain what may happen in the future.
Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) struck a similar note that day when asked by the media about Trump’s “avalanche” of 200 executive actions. “Trump 45 … Trump 47 — there’s one thing I think ev ...
Administration officials and Trump allies have described all this action as a “shock and awe ... in an article comparing George Orwell’s book “Nineteen eighty-four” to modern events ...
When a leader’s supporters are more loyal to the person than their political party, that creates what is called a “personalist party,” as scholars of political science Erica Frantz at Michigan State ...
President Donald Trump caught his own administration off guard last week by suggesting that the nation’s primary disaster response agency might simply “go away.” Though Trump had routinely ...
By firing these officials, the president did something so likely unlawful that even one of his most loyal allies had to admit ...
[3] [4] In his 2014 book, By Order of the President: The Use and Abuse of Executive Direct Action, Phillip J. Cooper, a professor of public administration at Portland State University, wrote, "As a ...
Overseen by the Heritage Foundation, Project 2025 was a multi-pronged initiative that was designed to provide a roadmap for the next Republican president, now Mr. Trump. On the campaign trail, the ...
In his first week in office, President Donald Trump has enshrined only two genders, male and female, in federal policy through one of his slew of executive actions.
President Donald Trump kicked off his second term by signing a flurry of executive actions aimed at overturning his predecessor's policies and delivering on some of his many campaign promises. Within ...