
The GOP's 200-Day Plan
Republicans want to pass a new healthcare law, a new tax code, and an infrastructure bill—all in the first six months of President Trump’s term.
What the new president has in store for the United States and the world

Republicans want to pass a new healthcare law, a new tax code, and an infrastructure bill—all in the first six months of President Trump’s term.

Wednesday’s executive order affirms the president’s intention to construct a barrier, but it doesn’t say how, for what cost, or what it might look like.

The administration targets jurisdictions that limit cooperation between local authorities and federal immigration agents.

The president starts putting his “America first” rhetoric into action.

Today Donald Trump is indulging in obvious falsehoods about voter fraud. His Birther past suggests he’ll shamelessly obsess about the subject for months or even years to come.

Trump announced a new investigation, and his team has cited “studies” suggesting millions of non-citizens cast ballots in November. Little evidence supports this claim.

The president says he’ll reveal his choice to fill the vacant high-court seat next week.

Mick Mulvaney, the nominee for budget director, told senators Tuesday that he’d recommend significant changes to entitlement programs—even if they contradict the president’s campaign pledges.

The Trump administration seems wedded to a political strategy of lying to the public, challenging the media to adjust.

An executive order signed by the president on his first day in office could weaken the health law.