
Is Trump's Presidency Off to a Successful Start?
Overshadowed by headlines about chaos and infighting, the new administration is notching a string of early victories.
What the new president has in store for the United States and the world

Overshadowed by headlines about chaos and infighting, the new administration is notching a string of early victories.

The president repeated his belief that the U.S. should have taken Iraq’s oil, ominously adding that the CIA may “have another chance.”

The president laid out 18 promises in a “Contract With the American Voter,” but he only managed to check off a handful by Monday.

As the party struggles to agree on a replacement, a group of GOP senators unveil a bill that would give states the option to keep it.

The president declared his own inauguration a national holiday. But the language he used says something more.

Press Secretary Sean Spicer continued to suggest on Monday that the media is attempting to undercut the president.

The controversial trade deal put together by President Obama and supported by many Republicans falls under the weight of the new president’s populism.

With a pen stroke, President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, imposed a federal hiring freeze, and reinstated the “Mexico City policy” on defunding international abortion-related services.

The president has reinstated a contentious policy that blocks funding to international family-planning organizations unless they agree not to promote abortion.

His support likely guarantees that President Trump’s nominee will win confirmation as secretary of state.