President Trump Gets to Work Busy schedule for first full day on job

President Trump is set to kick off his first full ‘work day’ in the White House by signing an executive order withdrawing the United States from a controversial Pacific-nation trade deal, Fox News is told. The president is expected to sign an order taking the U.S. out of the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement, which he railed against during the campaign and which Hillary Clinton previously supported before distancing herself from the deal.

Hillary Clinton tweets support for Women’s March

Hillary Clinton is making sure the hundreds of thousands of participants in the Women’s Marches held across the globe know she is on their side. Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, tweeted an article from Slate on Sunday night that showed images and videos of the massive crowds at Women’s Marches held in Washington, DC, other American cities and internationally, and added that the huge turnout was uplifting.

Comey gets a pat on the back from Trump

FBI Director James Comey , who infuriated Democrats during the campaign drama over Hillary Clinton ‘s email, got a pat on the back Sunday from President Donald Trump . Comey was among those attending a White House reception to honor law enforcement officers and first responders for their work on Trump’s inauguration.

It Looks Like WikiLeaks Is Turning On Trump

The group, founded by Julian Assange, published two tweets on Sunday criticizing Trump over his failure to release his tax returns. Earlier in the day, WikiLeaks encouraged would-be leakers with access to Trump’s tax returns to share the documents anonymously online.

Trump on women’s march: ‘We just had an election’

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, in his first public comments on the Women’s March on Washington , welcomed peaceful protests as a “hallmark of democracy” though wondered why they showed up now rather than on Election Day. The unprecedented protests a day after Trump was inaugurated as the nation’s 45th president drew hundreds of thousands of protesters to the nation’s capital.

Trump will not release his tax returns, aide says

President Donald Trump will not release his tax returns, a senior adviser said Sunday, marking another reversal of a campaign promise. Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to Mr. Trump, was asked about the issue on ABC’s “This Week” because of a petition on the White House website calling on Mr. Trump to “immediately” release his tax returns.

Trump’s pick for Secretary of State gets key backing

Former President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton, talk to Secretary of State-designate Rex Tillerson on Capitol Hill in Washington during the inaugural luncheon. Photo / AP Former ExxonMobil chief executive Rex Tillerson’s bid to be the next secretary of state received a major boost when a pair of Republican senators who had expressed consternation about him announced they will vote to confirm him, a move that effectively clears the way for him to win confirmation.

Women’s marches draw millions in resistance to Trump

More than two million people flooded the streets of Washington and other US cities and demonstrators around the world joined in as women opposed to Donald Trump led a peaceful, stunning rebuke against the new US president. As a sea of protesters brought downtown Washington to a standstill, streaming past the White House in pink “pussyhats,” Trump launched a withering attack on the media, accusing it of downplaying or even lying about the attendance at his swearing-in a day earlier.

in Photos: Women protesters swarm streets across Us in challenge to Trump

Hundreds of thousands of women, many with husbands, boyfriends and children in tow, filled the streets of several major US cities on Saturday in an unprecedented wave of mass protests against President Donald Trump the day after his inauguration. Women activists, galvanized by Trump campaign rhetoric and behavior they found to be especially misogynistic, spearheaded scores of US marches and sympathy rallies around the world that organizers said drew nearly 5 million protesters in all.

Tom Cotton defends Trump’s CIA speech

Sen. Tom Cotton on Saturday defended President Trump against criticism that the campaign-style speech he delivered at CIA headquarters was inappropriate. The Arkansas Republican, who serves on the Senate Intelligence Committee, dismissed critics who questioned whether the CIA, and an audience of agency professionals, was a proper setting for Trump to boast about his campaign victory, crowd sizes and the sales of magazines with his image on the cover, are missing the bond the president has developed with national security professionals.

‘Women’s March’ Occupies Washington Day After Donald Trump’s Inauguration

Roughly half a million people of all ages, backgrounds and genders crammed into the nation’s capital a day after President Donald Trump took the oath of office-a demonstration that called itself the “Women’s March,” but protested the GOP agenda on healthcare, immigration and the rights of racial and sexual minorities. Participants packed the center of the city so densely that little actual marching occurred.

Actress Ashley Judd became the breakout star of the Women’s…

Actress and political activist Ashley Judd brought the house down at the Women’s March on Washington, a rally that drew over 200,000 demonstrators in protest of President Donald Trump. Crowds went berserk for the big-screen actress as she waxed poetic in R-rated language on women’s rights and the perceived threat the new administration poses to those liberties.

How do we stop all the fake news?

I have tried to dial back my knee-jerk tendency to zip off letters to the editor. However, I have to release some of the pressure caused by this whirlwind of opinions President Donald Trump is generating in my head.

Hundreds of thousands of women march 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.

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.

‘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 .

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.

Hogan-Howe sued by antiques dealer over cursed artefact

‘Now the fun begins!’ President Trump is joined on stage by Melania and the new First Family as they sing and dance to ‘My Way’ at the inaugural balls Melania, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump all dazzle in their inaugural ball gowns – as it’s revealed the First Lady helped design her ivory off-shoulder dress Weather trumps Obama: His last flight on the presidential plane is diverted from Palm Springs by poor visibility after three attempts to land fail ‘What if he did the job?’ Newspapers around the world dedicate their front pages to Donald Trump’s presidential debut Trump gets to work: Donald enters the Oval Office for the first time as President and immediately signs executive order marking the beginning of the end of Obamacare ‘Barron will be this country’s first homeschool shooter’: SNL writer deletes ‘tasteless’ tweet targeting Trump’s youngest son after Twitter users demand she be fired … (more)

Celebration and chaos collide as Trump becomes president

The nation’s stark divide was on full display in Washington Friday as Donald Trump became America’s 45th president amid joyous roars of support and eruptions of chaos throughout the city, including the removal of a half-dozen protesters who tried to disrupt the swearing-in ceremony. Less than two miles from where Trump and former president Barack Obama joined hundreds of other elected officials at the west front of the U.S. Capitol, anarchists armed with crowbars and hammers marched through the city’s streets, toppling over news boxes, smashing bus-stop glass, vandalizing businesses, spray-painting buildings and, in one case, bashing in the windows of a black limousine.

Melania Trump wears sky-blue cashmere Ralph Lauren ensemble

Incoming first lady Melania Trump wore a sky-blue cashmere jacket and mock turtleneck dress by Ralph Lauren, the brand that designed so many Hillary Clinton pantsuits, on Inauguration Day. “It was important to us to uphold and celebrate the tradition of creating iconic American style for this moment,” Lauren’s company said in a statement.

Horrified celebrities are…

Celebrities came out in full force to support Hillary Clinton during her 2016 campaign. And now, many are watching as Donald Trump is sworn in as America’s 45th president, voicing their dissent on social media.

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It appears that Donald Trump’s campaign chant to “lock her up” is moving further and further into the newly inaugurated president’s rearview mirror. During his brief remarks before a congressional luncheon Friday on Capitol Hill, the president thanked Bill and Hillary Clinton for being in attendance for his inauguration and the subsequent luncheon.

Analysis: Trump’s short, dark and defiant inaugural address

Perhaps it should be no surprise that a presidential candidate whose campaign was unprecedented in so many ways would deliver an inaugural address that was as well. Analysis: Trump’s short, dark and defiant inaugural address Perhaps it should be no surprise that a presidential candidate whose campaign was unprecedented in so many ways would deliver an inaugural address that was as well.

President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama welcome

Donald Trump takes the oath of office as the 45th president of the United States The New York real estate mogul harnessed a powerful populist message for a deeply divided country. Check out this story on waukeshanow.com: http://usat.ly/2k7KoZY President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump get in a limo for the ride from the White House to the Capitol.

Melania Trump channels Jackie Kennedy with Inauguration Day dress

President-elect Donald Trump, wife Melania Trump and family attend an inauguration day church service on Friday at St. John’s Episcopal Church near the White House. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama greet President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania at the White House in Washington, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017.