The Democratic Party begins 2025 with several looming questions. Among them: who will lead its national party apparatus, and how it will handle President-elect Donald Trump's second term.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) said statements in President Biden’s farewell speech came much too late in a Thursday statement, raising question with the commander in chief’s parting
As Washington gears up for a weekend of inaugural galas and balls marking President Trump’s return to the White House — his haters are having a pity party.
The world is waiting to see if Trump 2.0 will be a more disciplined and effective version of its previous, chaotic, incarnation.
When Democrats lost the White House in November, and watched the Senate flip and the House remain in Republican control, they immediately set their sights on the next fight in 2028. But some Democrats say that’s a mistake.
With days to go before President-elect Trump officially enters office, congressional Democrats are announcing how they are coming to terms with Republican leadership.
The DNC votes this winter for a new chair. After a bruising election, two California Members explain their hopes for the party.
A new report painted a dark picture of President Biden's legacy and reported on lingering resentment he feels toward Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.
While Trump has increasingly behaved as though he were already the sitting president during the transition, the Democrat has focused his efforts on safeguarding as much of his political legacy as poss
Silicon Valley titans who once kept their distance are competing to win his favor. The world's richest person, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, has volunteered to help Trump overhaul the government, while Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will feature prominently at his swearing-in ceremony.
Donald Trump's inauguration and he plans a series of Washington events that celebrate his return to power and his “Make America Great Again” movement. Sunday marks Trump’s first full day back in the capital since the November election.
Don’t let celebratory rallies, fawning tweets on X or glitzy inaugural balls fool you. Today’s Republicans are warring with their fellow Republicans. That GOP civil war’s about to be on full display in the nation’s capital.