Hundreds of Thousands Of Women Protest Against Trump

Wearing pink, pointy-eared “pussyhats” to mock the new president, hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets in the nation’s capital and cities around the world Saturday to send Donald Trump an emphatic message that they won’t let his agenda go unchallenged over the next four years. “We march today for the moral core of this nation, against which our new president is waging a war,” actress America Ferrera told the Washington crowd.

Donald Trump Thanks Press For Great Reviews Of ‘American Carnage’ Inaugural Speech

A fantastic day and evening in Washington D.C.Thank you to @FoxNews and so many other news outlets for the GREAT reviews of the speech! But even Fox News on Saturday wrote, “The mainstream media has been vocal in proclaiming President Donald Trump’s inaugural address as “dark” and “radical.” Chuck Todd said, “There was a point there, Lester, where it felt as if he almost was insulting every living President that was sitting next to him – in very personal ways.

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Trump’s cake

President Trump, left, and Vice President Pence, right, are helped by Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Matthew Babot, center, as they cut a cake at the Salute To Our Armed Services Inaugural Ball on Friday. Amid the glitz of President Trump’s inaugural festivities, one item stood out in particular late Friday night: a spectacular nine-tier cake that the new president and Vice President Pence cut into with a sword .

‘Landline’ offers a likeable love letter to the 90s

Comedian Jenny Slate and director Gillian Robespierre have re-teamed to try to recreate the magic of their 2014 film “Obvious Child,” a smart and tender movie that was swept a bit under the rug by its misguided designation as “the abortion comedy.” The likable, lightweight “Landline” sees Slate playing Dana, a young woman who’s engaged and having mixed feelings about it; meanwhile, she and her more adventurous younger sister discover their dad is cheating on their mom .

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A day after the National Park Service retweeted some unflattering posts about President Donald Trump, The Washington Post reports the Department of the Interior has been banned from tweeting by the new administration. The posts in questions were sent out by the official Twitter account for the National Park Service and were related to a picture comparing the inauguration attendance between Trump and former President Barack Obama.

Massive crowd descends on Washington as Women’s March begins

A crowd scene from the Women’s March on Washington in the nation’s capital Saturday. WASHINGTON – Waving banners, chanting slogans and wearing symbolic pink hats, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in the nation’s capital Saturday morning as the Women’s March on Washington got underway, kicking off a day of demonstration across America.

Women descend on Washington to protest Trump’s agenda

Women of all generations streamed on to the National Mall Saturday morning, gathering for the Women’s March on Washington to push back on the Republican agenda and offer a sharp rebuke of President Donald Trump’s history of derogatory comments about women. After a day of grandeur, pomp and circumstance for Trump, buses and planes of protesters arrived in the nation’s capital Friday night and Saturday morning.

Protesters gather early for Saturday’s rally, which will kick off the Women’s March on Washington.

It began to take shape in the hours after Election Day, as a simple Facebook invitation to march in protest of Donald Trump’s electoral victory. By the time President Trump was inaugurated Friday, the Women’s March on Washington had ballooned into something much more massive – with a broad platform of political positions , a slate of celebrity performers and a series of sister marches planned in all 50 states and six continents across the world.

What Happens After the Women’s March?

What comes after the women’s march against Donald Trump? That’s the question a woman asked Micah White , a co-creator of the Adbusters campaign that launched Occupy Wall Street. “I’m not that interested in the march itself but in what comes afterwards,” the woman said.

President Trump’s ACA executive order appears to target Obamacare mandate

President Trump’s sweeping order against Obamacare late Friday appears to give the new administration enough leeway to target the most unpopular aspect of his predecessor’s law – a mandate requiring Americans to get covered or pay a fine, policy analysts said. The executive order, issued hours after Mr. Trump was sworn into office, also sets the stage for selling insurance across state lines and eyes “greater flexibility to states” in implementing health programs, which are key tenets for Republicans looking to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act alongside Mr. Trump.

Turkey: Erdogan buoyed by vote for powerful presidency

Turkey’s Prime Minister Binali Yildirim speaks after Turkey’s parliament approved a contentious constitutional reform package, paving the way for a referendum on a presidential system that would greatly expand the powers of … . Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu, center, poses for a photo with his legislators shortly before Turkey’s parliament approved a contentious constitutional reform package, paving the… .

Trump speech shows America getting what it ordered

The new president delivered an inaugural address Friday that was straight from his campaign script – to the delight or dismay of different subsets of Americans. Trump gave nods to unity and began with kind words for Barack and Michelle Obama, but pivoted immediately to a searing indictment of the status quo and the Obama years.

A Huckabee lands West Wing job

President Donald Trump has tapped an Arkansan to work at the White House, hiring Sarah Huckabee Sanders as a key spokesman. The daughter of former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee will serve as deputy assistant to the president and principal deputy press secretary.

Thousands of protesters expected to join Boston Women’s March Saturday

In a few hours, the Boston Common will be awash in pink hats, protest signs, and a sea of demonstrators joining the Women’s March for America to speak out against hostile rhetoric and violence directed at immigrants, Muslims, and others during the presidential campaign and in the wake of the election. The Boston event is expected to draw tens of thousands of demonstrators and is one of more than 670 marches being held nationwide and globally, a day after President Trump formally took office.

Hastert wants accuser to repay $1.7M

Imprisoned former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert has asked a Kendall County, Ill., judge to not only reject a sexual-abuse victim’s breach-of-contract lawsuit but also make the man pay back $1.7 million in secret hush-money payments. In response to the lawsuit and in his counterclaim, made public Thursday and signed by Hastert, he denied that the oral pact is akin to a valid and enforceable contract and, if so, it would be the plaintiff who breached it when he broke his silence and spoke to federal authorities.

Pen is put to paper on filling Cabinet, repealing health law

Later, with a swift stroke of a pen, Trump signed an executive order on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that his spokesman, Sean Spicer, said would require government agencies to “ease the burden of the law.” The order declares that Trump’s administration will seek the “prompt repeal” of the law and that the government should prepare to “afford the states more flexibility and control to create a more free and open healthcare market.”

President Trump

From the West Front of the Capitol as rain began to fall, Trump presented a vision of a nation afflicted by division and dislocation, exploited and forgotten by Washington elites and diminished around the world. His arrival, he promised, would finally turn it around.

Trump’s Pledge of Quick Action Stymied by Cabinet-in-Waiting

U.S. President Donald Trump formally signs his cabinet nominations into law during the 58th presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 20. President Donald Trump vowed to bring swift change to Washington in a fiery inaugural address, yet that promise is colliding with the reality that only two members of his Cabinet cleared the Senate by the end of his first day in office.  Unlike his successors Barack Obama and George W. Bush — who each had seven of their cabinet members confirmed on Inauguration Day — Trump saw votes only for Defense Secretary James Mattis and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.

Thank you for being here, Trump to Hillary Clinton

Washington, Jan 21 : : Donald Trump on Friday thanked his former presidential rival, Hillary Clinton, as they met for the first time since the end of the most contentious White House races in American history, media report said. I was very honored very, very honored when I heard President Bill Clinton and Secretary Hillary Clinton was coming today, and I think its appropriate to say, Trump said during a luncheon at the National Statuary Hall.

British meat sector ‘looks forward’ to dealing with President Trump …

The British red meat sector has said it ‘looks forward’ to dealing with new US President Donald Trump after his inauguration. With Mr Trump having been inaugurated yesterday , the British red meat industry is looking forward to ‘continued good progress’ towards opening up the American market to lamb and beef products; a market which could be worth A 20 million a year for Welsh red meat alone.

White House Establishes The Cult Of Trump

Donald Trump swerved into messianic visions of himself during presidential campaign, when he declared that he was “the only one” who could save America from the evils of health care and cultural diversity. As soon as he was inaugurated, Trump ordered the White House web site to be edited to include the following description of Trump’s election as President: “his entry into politics and public service resulted in the Presidential victory in, miraculously , his first ever run for office.”

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