Aides spent months drafting executive orders that allowed Trump to rapidly set the political agenda, leaving his many enemies in disarray
Suggestion is more of a gesture of loyalty, as rewriting the 22nd Amendment is considered to be next to impossible
Donald Trump returned as US President for a second term today - a historic one on several counts. His inauguration or oath ceremony at the US Capitol has, without a doubt, ushered in a new era - whether for better or worse - only time will tell.
He said America is chaos, it's broken, it's lawless, it's leaderless, it's corrupt. And Joe Biden had to sit through it all, a metre or two away, wondering surely "How did all this happen?".
US president Donald Trump has announced the end of LGBTQ+ rights in the United States. Trump made the announcement during his swearing in ceremony.
The United States has announced the suspension of all foreign aid and ordered the review of American financial assistance to other countries, to ensure they are efficient and consistent with its foreign policy under the America First agenda.
Mr Trump has suggested that Palestinians in Gaza could be moved to Jordan or Egypt, prompting a strong pushback from a key demographic who voted for him.
President William Ruto has supported his US counterpart Donald Trump's anti-LGBTQ policies, saying they align with the biblical requirements and Kenya's tradition.
One week into his second administration, Donald Trump has put technology at the forefront, featuring tech billionaires prominently at his inauguration and announcing major AI infrastructure deals from the White House.
Despite Elon Musk’s close ties to Trump, he was notably excluded from the venture, with Altman taking the lead role instead
Here’s what to expect as the new president is sworn in. Swearing-in ceremony to start in the rotunda in the the Capitol building, featuring music and the vice-presidential oath of office