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Rubio sworn in as secretary of state, vows to promote ‘peace through strength’
Marco Rubio was sworn in as secretary of state on Tuesday, making him the first of President Trump's Cabinet picks to take office.
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The nation's capital, a bastion of liberalism, became Trumpland for a day.
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President Trump took the oath of office as the 47th U.S. president Monday shortly after noon, drawing cheers from the Rotunda audience and a military artillery salute outside the Capitol's walls.
SharesTrump to deploy military to southern border, block asylum claims, end birthright citizenship
President-elect Donald Trump will rewrite America's immigration system with a series of 10 executive actions Monday deploying the military to the border, directing completion of his wall, ending birthright citizenship and declaring cartels to be terrorist organizations.
SharesWATCH: Trump, Vance participate in wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery Sunday.
SharesTrump pledges a series of Day 1 executive actions to end ‘four long years of American decline’
President-elect Donald Trump used a raucous rally Sunday on the eve of his inauguration to promise swift Day 1 action remaking the federal government, shifting federal priorities at breakneck speed and ensuring that "the curtain closes on four long years of American decline."
SharesThe once and future president: Trump ready to reclaim White House with executive action blitz
President-elect Donald Trump's historic second term begins at noon Monday and is expected to launch with a blizzard of executive actions he promised will steer America out of the doldrums and danger of the Biden years and into an era of economic prosperity, safety and sanity.
SharesTrump boasts of ‘Trump effect,’ vows quick action after inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump said he will act with "historic speed and strength" to fix the country's problems as soon as he takes office Monday.
SharesIt’s inauguration eve and Trump is ready to revel in his return to power
President-elect Donald Trump is spending the eve of his inauguration in a series of Washington events that celebrate his return to power and his "Make America Great Again" movement as he prepares to move back into the White House at a time of deep national political divisions.
SharesGet all of Friday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Friday's Front Page: Republican senators who met with President-elect Trump say he has roughly 100 executive orders ready for day one, after the Washington Commanders' first playoff win in 19 years, fans are starting to believe again, and more.
SharesWATCH: Firebrand Texas AG Ken Paxton anticipates new ally in Trump Justice Department
After four years of intense legal battles against the feds over immigration, abortion and environmental policies, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he's looking forward to a "fairer shake" from the Justice Department starting next week.
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On Thursday's Front Page: Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire to end 15 months of devastating conflict in the Gaza Strip, the Food and Drug Administration is banning red dye No. 3 because it causes cancer in laboratory rats, and more.
SharesBiden attempts to define his legacy in farewell address to nation
President Biden, looking to put a friendlier spin on his White House legacy, defended his record in a prime-time address Wednesday night, arguing that he is leaving the country in better shape than he found it.
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On Wednesday's Front Page: Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth survived his Senate confirmation hearing without drawing any Republican opposition, Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been detained at his presidential residence, and more.
SharesGet all of Tuesday’s top stories from The Washington Times
On Tuesday's Front Page: The Biden administration has prepared to regulate artificial intelligence before President-elect Trump takes office, Childhood development and safety experts have staked out opposing positions at the Supreme Court over Texas' adult content age verification law, and more.
SharesD.C. officials say they’re prepared for Trump inauguration amid heightened security concerns
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and law enforcement officials on Monday sought to assure the public they are prepared for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration next week in what they described as a "higher threat environment."
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On Monday's Front Page: The Senate will begin confirmation hearings for President-elect Trump's top nominees this week, TikTok's fate rests with the Supreme Court, which is grappling with whether the company's ties to China, and more.
SharesJustices weighing national security vs. free speech in TikTok case
TikTok's fate now rests in the hands of the Supreme Court, which grappled Friday with whether the company's ties to a foreign adversary are so deep that national security concerns outweigh the company's and its users' First Amendment free speech rights.
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On Friday's Front Page: President Biden hailed former President Carter at his state funeral for his remarkable rise to a "life of purpose," House Republicans are drawing red lines to prevent President-elect Trump's agenda from being passed, and more.
SharesWATCH: Top priorities for Republicans in 2025
The House of Representatives re-elected Mike Johnson to Speaker of the House on the first ballot, President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration is just around the corner, and overall momentum in Washington favors Republicans.
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