On average, Trump visited one of the properties his company owns on two days of every week of his presidency.
Category: Politics
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Biden became president at noon despite taking oath early, constitutional experts say
Although the 46th president held his hand on a Bible at 11:48 a.m., it is not the oath that determines when the previous term ends.
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Blinken appears to be sailing to confirmation as Biden’s secretary of state
The nominee echoed the president-elect’s intention to rewrite Trump foreign policy, including on Iran and Cuba.
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As Trump exits Washington, he tells modest crowd, ‘We will be back in some form’
The outgoing president, skipping Biden’s inauguration, planned a grand military send-off but only a few hundred people showed up to see him depart.
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Amanda Gorman’s first political memory is her mother reading her Miranda Rights
‘When you are a black child growing up in America, our parents have to have what’s called ‘the talk’ with us. Except it’s not about the birds and the bees and our changing bodies, it’s about the potential destruction of our bodies.’ Gorman said.
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Meet the flamboyant D.C. developer who got a last-minute pardon from Trump
Douglas Jemal, convicted of wire fraud in 2007, has long ties to Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner.
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Controversial head of Voice of America resigns hours after President Biden takes office
Michael Pack, a Trump appointee, left a trail of criticism during his short term as head of agency that supervises government-funded news networks.
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Trump pardons Steve Bannon after ugly falling out early in his presidency
Bannon was charged last year with defrauding donors to a private fundraising effort for construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
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‘Dear Bill’: The classy letters left in the Oval Office from one president to another
As President Trump’s term came to a close, he embraced one tradition while ignoring so many others, leaving a note in the Oval Office for the next president, Joe Biden.
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Locked down and socially distanced, Washingtonians still celebrate Biden-Harris
Residents of a deeply liberal city exhale in disgust as they say goodbye to Donald Trump.
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Trump grants clemency to 143 people in late-night pardon blast
In his last full day in office, President Trump pardoned former adviser Stephen K. Bannon, GOP donor Elliott Broidy and a raft of well-connected celebrities, politicians and nonviolent drug offenders, but he did not preemptively pardon himself or his family members.
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Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th president, pleads for unity in inaugural address to a divided nation
Trump skipped the inauguration — themed ‘America United’ — two weeks after inciting a deadly siege on the U.S. Capitol.
