Vice President-elect J.D. Vance voiced sharp criticism of the Biden administration’s economic policies during an interview on Fox News Sunday. Vance characterized the outgoing administration’s handling of key issues,
Vice President-elect JD Vance repeated the phrases "dumpster fire" three times during an interview on "FOX News Sunday" to describe the situation President Biden is leaving for the new administration on spending,
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Vance said Biden left him and Donald Trump "a dumpster fire" of an economy despite better-than-expected jobs numbers last month.
There will be no pre-inaugural tour of the vice president’s residence for the incoming Vance family, two sources familiar with JD Vance’s plans told CNN, who noted he has not received an invitation to the residence from its current occupant,
The Trump administration appears to be exploring options for a new FBI director, as Vice President-elect J.D. Vance indicated ... to criticism Vance received for missing a Senate vote on Monday to confirm one of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees ...
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Since the ABC is in the process of presenting its talent for 2025, it’s an appropriate time to reassess its “expert” commentators on the US as America enters the second presidency of Donald J. Trump.
Inauguration Day on Monday will be filled with a number of ceremonies, events and high-profile names, but when will it start?
President-elect Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on Monday, Jan. 20, and outgoing President Joe Biden.
But it won’t be the only one. There are numerous rifts opening on the right as Donald Trump prepares to take office. The GOP caught the proverbial car on Election Day and now each of its factions wants to drive; watching them tear each other apart will be one of the small silver linings of a second Trump presidency.