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Trump executive orders smash leftist pieties that kept America paralyzed

Donald Trump’s first day in office will be remembered as the moment when reality crashed into the leftist pieties that kept America frozen, suffering and hemmed-in during the Biden...

Trump’s inaugural address: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 22, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s speech during the inauguration ceremonies at the Capitol...

Congressional leaders mourn Border Patrol agent gunned down near Canadian border

Republicans and Democrats expressed sorrow Tuesday after a Border Patrol agent was shot dead in Vermont while working near the Canadian border.

Trump scraps Biden’s executive order on AI; tech race with China accelerates

President Trump rescinded President Joseph R. Biden's 2023 executive order on artificial intelligence, undoing government-imposed constraints on the emerging technology.

House GOP eyes birthright citizenship bill to back Trump’s executive order

Rep. Brian Babin announced a bill Tuesday to deny birthright citizenship to children of illegal immigrants, moving to add some legislative heft to President Trump's new crusade.

GOP senator: ‘Bad idea’ to pardon people who assaulted police officers

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) on Tuesday said it was a “bad idea” for President Trump to pardon individuals who were convicted of assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. “Anybody who was convicted of assault on a police officer, I just can’t get there at all. I think it...

High-profile Jan. 6 defendants Rhodes, Tarrio released after Trump clemency

Two of the highest-profile Jan. 6 prisoners — Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio — were released from prison Tuesday following President Trump’s order granting pardons or clemency to more than 1,500 rioters charged in connection to the Capitol attack of Jan. 6, 2021.  Tarrio was serving a 22-year...

Democratic AGs sue Trump over birthright citizenship executive order

Twenty-two Democrat-led states and two cities challenged President Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship, which on Tuesday kicked off the first legal battles between his new Justice Department and Democratic attorneys general.  The two separate lawsuits, filed in Massachusetts and Washington state, ask federal judges to rule the order contradicts the Constitution, which under the 14th...

What it would take to make Canada the 51st state  

There are four issues to consider when contemplating a hypothetical U.S.-Canada union: economics, politics, cultural dynamics and military prowess 

Rubio’s first order of business: Meeting Quad’s foreign secretaries

Newly sworn-in Secretary of State Marco Rubio is hitting the ground running Tuesday with meetings with his counterparts in the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, known as the Quad, which includes India, Australia and Japan, a bloc formed to counter Chinese clout in the Indo-Pacific. The meeting is set to take place Tuesday afternoon at 2:45 p.m. ET...

Inauguration prayer service’s pastor asks Trump to ‘have mercy’ on transgender kids, immigrants

The reverend at the National Cathedral prayer service for the inauguration called on President Trump to have mercy on transgender children and immigrant families in her sermon on Tuesday. Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde said to Trump, who was sitting in the first pew, that millions of Americans have “put their trust in you” before making...

Live updates: Stefanik faces Senate questions as Trump administration takes shape

President Trump is expected to attend an inaugural prayer service at Washington National Cathedral, meet with Republican leaders, and continue to work on executive and congressional actions on Day Two of his second administration.

WHO defends global health, security role after Trump withdrawal

The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday said it "regrets" President Trump's move to withdraw from the global health authority, saying it hopes the U.S. will reconsider the decision. President Trump signed an executive order on the first day of his second term announcing his intent to withdraw from the WHO, citing what he referred...

At inauguration, Donald Trump’s agenda comes to light

The agenda Trump laid out today is a relatively popular one, and Democrats would be wise to find a way to work with the president to enact much of it. 

Senate committee advances nomination for Trump Treasury pick

The Senate Finance Committee voted 16-11 on Tuesday morning to advance the nomination of Scott Bessent, President Trump’s pick for Treasury secretary. Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) bucked party lines to join Republicans in backing the nomination. But the vote did not come without last-minute opposition from Democrats. Senate Finance Chairman Ron...

Jon Stewart on tech moguls at Trump inauguration: ‘Are we just open-source Illuminati now?’

Comedian Jon Stewart on Monday criticized the appearance of tech moguls at President Trump’s inauguration. “Yes, taking the place of seats normally reserved for Democratic or Republican governors, sat Zuck, Bezos, Tim Cook, Elon, Tic Tac guy, Google guy, the six guys who control maybe 20 percent of the world's wealth and 100 percent of...

Watch live: Trump UN pick Elise Stefanik testifies at confirmation hearing

Former Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), whom President Trump nominee selected to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, is scheduled to testify at her confirmation hearing on Tuesday. Stefanik will appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee starting at 10 a.m. EST. Watch it live in the video player above.

Bipartisan bill targeting antisemitism, discrimination on campus reintroduced in Senate

A bipartisan bill called the Protecting Students on Campus Act, recently reintroduced in the Senate, aims to make it easier for students to file civil rights complaints against their schools. Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, and John Fetterman (D-Pa.) reintroduced the legislation after previously bringing it forth...

Pioneer values at the border: Compassion meets the rule of law

President Trump's commitment to border security and immigration reform is supported by Utah Sen. John Curtis, who emphasizes the need to uphold both compassion and the rule of law in addressing the issue of illegal immigration.

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