Donald Trump had two inaugurations, the first giving way to calumny, the second promising a new golden age of doing the impossible.
President Trump restored his policy of no government funding for abortion, at home or abroad, in contrast to Biden.
Immigration and deportation now dominate the news cycle in light of Donald Trump's swift and decisive action on that front.
Trump fired at least 17 inspectors general for non-performance of work and general untrustworthiness - and the courts should uphold his act.
As he visited a hurricane-stricken area, President Donald Trump suggested disbanding FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency).
Trump will visit California to observe the damage the wildfires have done - but will he and Gov. Gavin Newsom get along?
Immigration has become a battlefront for American civilization, as President Donald Trump plans deportations, and Democrats resist him.
Trump and his allies face concerted opposition on three fronts in their efforts to secure the border and stem illegal immigration.,
At last, the concept of birthright citizenship will get the judicial test it sorely needs, for the sake of American civilization.
The second era of Trump has begun, and it promises to be far more dynamic and proactive, therefore more exciting, than the first.