A familiarity with the gears of government helped Trump’s team move with much more speed and sweep in their first week than they did eight years ago.
President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with many of the same artifacts from his first White House term.
That's what White House press secretary Larry Speakes told ... according to archived transcripts of press briefings housed at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in California.
Ronald and Nancy Reagan were disappointed. That's what White House press secretary Larry Speakes told reporters on Jan. 18, 1985, after the Republican president and first lady decided to hold his ...
FILE - First lady Nancy Reagan, center, looks on as President Ronald Reagan is sworn in during ceremonies in the Rotunda beneath the Capitol Dome in Washington, Jan. 21, 1985. Ronald and Nancy ...
Ronald and Nancy Reagan Felt They Had No Choice Ronald and Nancy Reagan were disappointed. That's what White House press secretary Larry Speakes told reporters on Jan. 18, 1985, after the ...
Régine Mahaux, who has been photographing the Trumps since 2008, told Vanity Fair that Melania’s new portrait “didn’t need to be retouched.”
First lady Melania Trump’s official portrait was revealed Monday, and it’s in black and white, differentiating it from recent first lady portraits. In the photo, the first lady leans forward on a reflective surface while wearing a pantsuit and looks directly into the camera with a slight smile.
Once again, Melania Trump is telegraphing to the world that we should not expect first lady business as usual. But perhaps we should expect business? The picture, which will top Mrs. Trump’s official web page and make its way to the National Archives,
After President Donald Trump issued an executive order calling for the end of birthright citizenship in the United States, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) wasted no time filing a lawsuit. And the attorneys general of at least 22 states filed lawsuits as well.
Tom Selleck was one of many celebrities attending Princess Diana, Prince Charles' White House dinner, but wouldn't do one thing he was asked.
He must pursue a variety of spending cuts that will clearly serve the interests of the American public as a whole, and not just his supporters.