WASHINGTON — Protesters gathered with signs, and a mock guillotine, at Malcolm X Park before beginning to march toward the White House, following the inauguration of President Donald Trump Monday.
A rally in opposition to President Donald Trump, who was sworn into office Monday, is underway in Dupont Circle.
Left-wing groups opposing Donald Trump’s second presidency had plans to “fight back” with thousands of protesters in Washington, D.C. on Monday — but that’s not what happened. The Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition and the People’s Forum,
Snoop Dogg faced backlash for performing at a ball celebrating Donald Trump’s inauguration, but his response sparked further criticism.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an order related to the declassification of files on the assassinations of former president John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.,
On Sunday, the hip-hop star performed at the event hosted by former PayPal COO and incoming AI and crypto czar, David Sacks. Snoop Dogg's industry peers, Rick Ross, Soulja Boy, and Nelly, also appeared at the Trump celebration. But the hip-hop stars are now facing the music from their outraged fans online.
DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Left-wing groups opposing Donald Trump’s second presidency ... 10,000 people across the town, starting at Malcolm X Park. The Daily Caller News Foundation, however ...
Nelly responds to backlash for agreeing to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration celebration ... an extreme amount of validation to what Malcolm X said about some black celebrities being ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Left-wing groups opposing Donald Trump’s second presidency had ... 10,000 people across the town, starting at Malcolm X Park. The Daily Caller News Foundation, however ...
President Donald Trump was sworn in on Monday (Jan. 20) and the spectacle of the inauguration has concluded with many in the media offering their observations on X. President Donald Trump’s rambling and sometimes unfocused acceptance speech was dissected at great lengths with some pointing out the fallacies and falsehoods spewed from the pulpit.
Federal agencies have offered exits to millions of employees and tested the prowess of engineers — just like when Elon Musk bought Twitter. The similarities have been uncanny.