White House, Melania Trump and Christmas
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Melania Trump stepped out to receive the 2025 White House Christmas tree on Monday, Nov. 24. The centerpiece, which arrived from Michigan, will be a key element of this year's Christmas decorations, w
First Lady Melania Trump has officially welcomed this year's White House Christmas tree. The Michigan tree grower, Korson's Tree Farms, earned the 2025 Grand Champion Growers title from the National Christmas Tree Association in July.
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is standing by his past criticisms that President Donald Trump acted like a despot and a fascist.
According to the report, no decisions had been made and any adjustments would not occur until early next year.
The White House defended President Donald Trump after his comment calling Bloomberg correspondent Catherine Lucey a "piggy" sparked tense media backlash.
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's "not running for president" after she announced she's leaving office in January amid a feud with President Donald Trump.
Lago, White House Historical Association head said Trump had right to build a new ballroom, but the messaging was rough.
President Donald Trump’s administration is working behind the scenes on fallback options if the Supreme Court strikes down one of his major tariff authorities, looking to replace the levies as quickly as possible.
President Donald Trump and New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani found common ground while meeting at the White House on Friday afternoon.
The stakes couldn’t be higher for the Nov. 21 White House meeting between President Donald Trump and New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.
U.S. President Donald Trump has been hit with negative polling in Utah, a solid Republican state. According to a new Deseret News /Hinckley Institute of Politics poll a slim majority, 52 percent of Utahns, think Trump is exercising too much power in his administration.
But behind the scenes, White House officials and congressional leaders are quietly collaborating on course corrections large and small, aware that their political fates are irrevocably tied to one another and that, for all their successes so far, some changes may be necessary.