The night before the final day of his impeachment trial, when the Senate is scheduled to vote on his removal from office, Donald Trump delivered his third official State of the Union address on Tuesday evening (Feb. 4).
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And we’re off! For the fourth year in a row, people of all genders gathered around the world for the Women’s March. It’s a tradition that began in 2017, when more than four million people hit the streets in cities around the world to peacefully protest on the day after President Donald Trump‘s inauguration.
The protestors had certain goals in mind: rally against pay disparity, homophobia, racism, religious persecution, and gender inequality, and fight for women’s reproductive. It’s now 2020, and
.The night before the final day of his impeachment trial, when the Senate is scheduled to vote on his removal from office, Donald Trump delivered his third official State of the Union address on Tuesday evening (Feb. 4).
The night before the final day of his impeachment trial, when the Senate is scheduled to vote on his removal from office, Donald Trump delivered his third official State of the Union address on Tuesday evening (Feb. 4).“Three years ago, we launched the Great American Comeback,” he opened his speech.
Hours after the Senate delivers its verdict on President Donald Trump's impeachment trial, the embattled president is set to take the stage at the U.S. House of Representatives to deliver his annual State of the Union address.This year's speech is weighted not only by weeks-long impeachment proceedings but by this year's upcoming presidential election, with the Iowa caucuses concluding on Monday to choose Trump's competitor in the 2020 race.
Billy Porter delivered the LGBTQ State of the Union address on Tuesday, and used the speech as a call for change.
It's that time of year again where every Facebook friend you have becomes 10 times more invested in politics than usual. In lieu of your regular broadcast television plans, President Donald Trump is slated to deliver the annual State of the Union address this Tuesday, Feb. 4, and given the current political turmoil, it's already shaping up to be a doozy.
On Tuesday night (Feb. 4), President Donald Trump is scheduled to appear before a joint session of Congress to deliver his third State of the Union address to the nation, in the House chamber where he was impeached back in December.
Brace yourself, friends, it's that time of year again. Instead of a fun-filled night of broadcast TV hits this Tuesday, Feb. 4, United States citizens will huddle around their nearest screens to watch President Donald Trump deliver this year's State of the Union address. Given the current political turmoil plaguing the country, it's already shaping up to be a doozy!
Less than 24 hours before the nation finds out if Donald Trump will be the first president removed from office after impeachment. But tonight, he’s delivering the last State of the Union of his first term of presidency.
Brace yourself, friends, it's that time of year again. Instead of a fun-filled night of broadcast TV hits this Tuesday, Feb. 4, United States citizens will huddle around their nearest screens to watch President Donald Trump deliver this year's State of the Union address. Given the current political turmoil plaguing the country, it's already shaping up to be a doozy!
President Donald Trump — Photo: DOD / Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Dominique A. Pineiro
The Senate narrowly rejected a vote to call witnesses in the impeachment trial of president Donald Trump on Friday, paving the way for an expected vote of acquittal next week.
By Ted Johnson
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros is slamming Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg again — arguing that the social giant and its founder may be poised to give Donald Trump an unfair advantage in this year’s U.S. presidential election.
“Avengers” actor Mark Ruffalo didn’t mince words in a recent tweet about beating Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
The Grammy Awards provided yet another platform for stars to support charitable causes and display their political views on Sunday. As they hit the red carpet at the 2020 Grammy Awards, some A-listers stood out for their statement-making accessories.Notorious MAGA fan Joy Villa showed her support for President Donald Trump by wearing a gown reading "Trump 2020" on the front and "Impeached and Re-elected" on the back.
Arrivals for the 2020 Grammy Awards are underway, and politics have hit the red carpet -- as have some familiar faces who are familiar because they bring politics to the red carpet.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, 17, looked less than amused while listening to Donald Trump, 73, deliver a speech calling environmentalists “alarmists” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
U.S. president Donald Trump and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg were among the big-name speakers at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Tuesday, drawing much media attention and coverage.Trump during his appearance at the event in the Swiss Alps touted how the U.S.
At some point during the New York Times’s special endorsement episode of its branded series “The Weekly,” the paper’s editorial board muses on the manner in which Donald Trump has changed how we envision what a potential president could look like. After the brief and energetic snippet we’re shown of a visit from candidate Andrew Yang, the room discusses how the primary process seems more open as more candidates see themselves as possible heads of state.