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In his inauguration speech, President Trump promised a new beginning for the United States. He plans to send troops to the border and deport millions of people.
President Trump touted his efforts to remake the government, including calling on federal workers to return to the office. He also defended his attempt to pause and review federal grants and loans.
We look at some of President Trump's executive orders as well as the confirmation process for his controversial nominee to lead the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth.
President-elect Donald Trump will begin his second term in office tomorrow. We'll look ahead to see what to expect from his administration based on what he did and didn't achieve in his first term.
Well, that was just one of many speeches from President Trump today, and here to break down what we heard and saw is NPR national political correspondent Mara Liasson. Hi, Mara. MARA LIASSON ...
NPR senior national political correspondent Mara Liasson talked with some Democrats who've been through this before. They say maybe the way for the Democrats to win in the future is to look to the ...
NPR senior national political correspondent Mara Liasson is here to talk us through some of these early actions. Good morning, Mara. MARA LIASSON, BYLINE: Good morning, Ayesha. RASCOE: So we've ...