The writer E. Jean Carroll is also persisting in her efforts to collect almost $90 million from the president.
As Donald Trump takes the oath of office to begin his second term as president, the Trump family will once again be back in the spotlight. Scandals are generally par for the course in powerful dynasties and while the president is the most famous—or infamous—member of his family,
Elected officials in Queens have sharply criticized President Donald Trump’s first day in office, condemning the flurry of executive orders he signed immediately after his inauguration. The sweeping directives,
During the family’s first stint in the White House, Trump appointed two of his sons to lead The Trump Organization, his conglomerate company. Elsewhere in the family, the president-elect asked his daughter Ivanka and her husband,
Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of the United States, begins his second term today. He becomes the first president to be a convicted felon, the first to take office after being impeached, and the oldest person to take office.
Trump got his start working for his father, Fred, who was a developer in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens ... According to Forbes, the organization owns or manages ten courses ...
He started his company in Queens with his mother Elizabeth in ... Trump & Son before later renaming it the Fred Trump Organization. The Trump family's penchant for scandals—and governmental ...
During the family’s first stint in the White House, Trump appointed two of his sons to lead The Trump Organization ... an immigrant Born and raised in Queens, New York, Trump is one of real ...
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The Laken Riley Act, also known as H.R. 29, was introduced to the House on January 6, 2025, the first day of the new Congress fully controlled by the GOP. Critics say it will do l
His writings, which stretched across eight decades, helped Americans understand a president who transformed the office and shaped the postwar years.
At the beginning of his mayoralty, New York City Mayor Eric Adams was no stranger to critics calling him a “Republican,” among other things.