WASHINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Tech CEOs Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg will ... Gazans cheer as ceasefire between Israel and Hamas takes hold 6:29 AM UTC · Updated ago United ...
Julie: As a general matter, none of this would be happening if Hamas had not unconscionably ... Mike: Biden might be right Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg are falling all over themselves ...
After four years out of office, he vows to quickly undo many of the policies of his departing predecessor, Joe Biden.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, will be sworn in as the 47th president Monday, taking charge as Republicans assume unified control of Washington and set out to reshape the country's institutions.
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WHAT DOES THIS SAY ABOUT BIDEN: Tom Malinowski, former Democratic New Jersey representative, had some interesting thoughts about Biden’s and Trump’s relative strengths and weaknesses when it came to the Israel-Hamas truce. Malinowksi, a former assistant secretary of state in the Obama administration, wrote:
DONALD Trump has begun his first official day as the 47th President of the United States. He appeared at The Washington National Cathedral around 11am on Tuesday for a national prayer service.
In an open letter to the American public ahead of the speech, Biden alluded to the fact that a central promise of his 2020 campaign remains unfulfilled.
“Ranking member Durbin, President Biden is the president of the United States. He was duly sworn in, and he is the president of the United States,” Bondi replied, avoiding a straightforward answer. “There was a peaceful transition of power; President Trump left office and was overwhelmingly elected in 2024.”
Elon Musk and rival tech bro Jeff Bezos continued to try and patch things up Sunday night over a candlelight dinner alongside a gaggle of Trump loyalists ahead of the MAGA chief’s inauguration. A slew of Trump allies attended the plush event at the National Building Museum in Washington,
MSNBC political analyst and former Senator Claire McCaskill joins Rachel Maddow to react to President Trump bringing his inauguration inside the Capitol. Trump made the move due to cold weather but McCaskill highlights how it shut out his supporters.
Scott Bessent, a billionaire hedge fund manager, will likely face tough questions on tax cuts and tariffs — and how bond markets might check his economic agenda.