White House, Trump and plaques
Digest more
Trump, Vanity Fair and White House
Digest more
The Republican president, who regularly complains that he does not get credit for his accomplishments, touted his administration's work this year, from reducing border crossings to bringing down prices of some goods.
Trump has been omnipresent on social media and television this year with his impromptu news conferences and speeches. But addresses to the nation often can be relatively sober affairs, as was Trump's June address describing the U.S. bombing of nuclear facilities in Iran.
Conservative critics are taking aim at the White House for granting unprecedented access to Vanity Fair in what resulted was an explosive profile of Susie Wiles.
The president’s approval ratings reached their lowest numbers in late November. Even some supporters say he has done too little to improve their lives.
The Trump administration told a federal judge that construction of a new White House ballroom must continue for national security reasons while preservationists are suing to stop the project.
At 7-foot-4 and a former No. 1 draft pick, Victor Wembanyama has long been considered the NBA's next big thing. But this season, the 21-year-old Frenchman has arrived as the league's biggest attraction — drawing huge audiences and equal amounts of praise from scouts and coaches across the league.
14hon MSN
White House AI czar blasts blue states for inserting 'woke ideology' into artificial intelligence
Trump AI czar David Sacks slams blue states for inserting 'woke' ideology into AI regulations, taking aim at Colorado's discrimination measures.
President Donald Trump will address the nation on Wednesday night to tout his first year in office, the White House says, and preview his 2026 agenda. The remarks -- set to begin at 9 p.m. ET from the Diplomatic Room -- come as Trump faces low approval ratings,