President-elect Donald Trump held his first news conference since the election on Monday, answering questions on a variety of topics from his Cabinet picks to the economy and foreign policy. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns has the latest.
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Elon Musk, then world’s richest man, will be tasked with restructuring federal agencies at the new Department of Government Efficiency alongside Vivek Ramaswamy. Other anticipated nominations include former Congressman Mike Waltz for National Security Adviser.Nov 13, 2024...
Donald Trump has been widely criticized since his election in November 2016, but no-one to date has scrutinized the actual record of what he has done. In factCalabresi, Steven G
Support grows for President-elect Trump's embattled cabinet picks President-elect Donald Trump worked to shore up support for cabinet nominees Tulsi Gabbard and defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth at the annual Army-Navy football game. December 15, 2024...
explained the senate will hold confirmation hearings for more than a dozen of president-elect donald trump’s cabinet picks this week, including for pete hegseth, pam bondi and kristi noem. aneeta mathur-ashton jan. 13, 2025 119th congress, by the numbers the 119th congress will be ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said for the first time on November 26 he will leave office if the Electoral College votes for Joe Biden. But also he made it clear he's not prepared to concede. Meanwhile, Biden is moving forward with his transition to the White House after ...
Who’s Coming to Washington? President-elect Donald Trump is picking from his most loyal supporters as he creates his Cabinet and appoints others to key roles within his administration. Cecelia Smith-Schoenwalder and Alan KronenbergDec. 24, 2024 READ: House Ethics Report on Matt...
Let’s start with the biggest question: Who will control the executive branch? We need to review some constitutional rules. Taiwan is not a presidential system; rather it is a semi-presidential system. The premier, not the president, appoints cabinet ministers and chairs cabinet meetings. That ...
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Defense, met with Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who is expected to be a more centrist voice in the next Senate. He is also meeting with moderate Republican Sen. Susan Collins