WASHINGTON—The phrase “wormwood to detox your soul” isn’t typically associated with a presidential-inaugural ball event, but this is Trump 2.0 and norms are rapidly shifting.The motto comes courtesy of the Make America Healthy Again ball where nonalcoholic,
The “Magnificent Seven” stocks have captured the attention of traders and dominated the market in recent years, as the price of their shares has soared and their market capitalizations have hit $1 trillion and more.
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.
Of the many watch parties going on in Washington DC, the packed one at the Heritage Foundation, which led the compilation of Project 2025 policy tome shaping Trump’s agenda, had special significance.
Trump narrowly won the critical swing state of Pennsylvania over Vice President Kamala Harris last fall, which clinched his return to the White House. During his pre-inauguration rally speech on Sunday, Trump lauded Musk for all his help with the campaign.
As he swore the oat of office, Trump did not place his hand on the Bible.
At parties throughout Washington over the long Inauguration weekend, creators and strategists who take credit for Donald Trump’s victory toasted their success on the dimes of TikTok, Google, and Spotify.
Across many facets of society—in sports, entertainment, the classroom and the workplace—there are signs that MAGA isn’t just retaking the White House. It is gaining a firmer foothold in the broader culture.
It’s not that cold in the nation’s capital. So why’s Donald Trump’s inauguration indoors? There’s only one obvious conclusion: Deep State. Duh. Trump hasn’t been back in Washington long, but he’s already made conspiracy theories great again—well,
Donald Trump eliminated Brian McDowell in the third season of “The Apprentice,” with his signature sendoff: “You’re fired.” For McDowell, a New Jersey real estate broker, there are no hard feelings. M
No 1970’s era disco group came out in the marbled halls of the Capitol. But it would scarcely have been a surprise.
More broadly, Trump is calling for nothing less than a return to the 19th-century notion of Manifest Destiny (a term he explicitly used) in the manner of William McKinley (whom he described as “a great president”).