As the anniversary of the Jan. 6 riot passes, America prepares for a second Trump presidency. Where will the truth land?
Mette Frederiksen stresses that America doesn’t call the shots on the strategically important Arctic island’s future.
Trump has evaded consequences for his crimes—those alleged and those for which he was convicted—but his efforts to evade the truth, or at least to suppress it, continue.
When Donald Trump takes the oath of office for the second time in two weeks, he will face a nearly impossible task of governing effectively.
Trump is making it clear to everyone that he will take retribution on his enemies and nothing will get in his way — not logic, not evidence, not the rule of law itself.
President-elect Donald Trump has been active since seven in the morning and now gazes at the six advisers sitting before him at his lavish Mar-a-Lago estate. On this night, the incoming president is highly engaged.