Wilt Chamberlain was the biggest basketball star in the world and Richard Nixon was the Republican candidate for president. That year, they collaborated
Republicans pride themselves as champions of law and order. How can members of the New Jersey GOP accept Trump's Jan. 6 pardons?
Republican lawmakers are in an uproar over President Biden's decision to pardon allies targeted by President-elect Trump's circle.
Haley Barbour writes about how he rose from a college campaign volunteer to helping build the Republican Party to two-term Mississippi governor.
Richard M. Nixon speaks to the press in Los Angeles ... Former Vice President Mike Pence unsuccessfully ran for the GOP nomination for president in 2024, former Vice President Joe Biden won ...
Trump has deployed the military to the southern border, dismissed the head of the US Coast Guard, and issued 26 executive orders within hours of taking office. These orders address a wide array of issues, from environmental regulations to America’s citizenship rules, and have challenged decades of constitutional precedent.
Trump 2.0 — officially started on Jan. 20, when he was inaugurated as the president of the United States. The Republican Party’s historically significant victory in the November elections has given it a “triple red” majority.
Trump’s nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget has refused to say Trump will follow the law that forbids him from blocking funds.
President Joe Biden on Monday issued preemptive pardons for members of his own family, using extraordinary executive prerogative as a shield against revenge by his incoming successor.
President Joe Biden's decision comes after Donald Trump warned of an enemies list filled with those who've crossed him politically or sought to hold him accountable for his attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss and his role in the storming of the Capitol on Jan.
Nixon would have to wait eight years to be sworn in as president, while his losing Democratic opponent — outgoing Vice President Hubert Humphrey — looked on. He was inaugurated a second time after winning reelection in 1972, only to resign after the Watergate scandal.