Vitriolic anger that took over MAGA world from the outset of Joe Biden’s presidency continued through the waning days of his first and only term – and his farewell address to the nation Wednesday night was no exception.
This would only be surprising to someone who time-traveled in a DeLorean from 1955 to 2025 and discovered Biff had been elected president.
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All That Glitters
Historical greatness and a MAGA crack-up both seemed possible in Trump’s first week back in the White House.
Donald Trump said the quiet part out loud during an interview with Sean Hannity admitting he's all about retribution and not the economy.
It’s the divide of our new troubled age: Anticipation faces trepidation as Donald Trump takes office again. MAGA celebrates while Madisonians shiver — and not due to the meteorological cold but from fear of a big constitutional chill.
No 1970s-era disco group came out in the marbled halls of the Capitol. But it would scarcely have been a surprise.
Biden shocked many of his supporters last month when he pardoned his son Hunter from all present and future crimes out of fear that the coming Trump administration would single him out. Monday’s pardons seem to be protecting some of the right’s favorite bogeymen from Trump’s vengeance, which could come soon after he is sworn in later in the day.
USA TODAY reporters covered the historic events. They were inside the Capitol, walking the streets, at the White House and immersed in the MAGA crowd.
CBP One was used by the Biden administration to allow hundreds of thousands of migrants into the country to pursue asylum claims.
After four years covering a White House that prided itself on the clockwork predictability of process and routine, political reporters awoke on Tuesday morning to the familiar feeling of Trumpian
LibsofTiktok, a prominent MAGA handle wrote ... (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) President Joe Biden’s decision to issue a preemptive pardon for Dr Anthony Fauci in the final hours of his ...
Vice President J.D. Vance took the oath of office at the Capitol Rotunda, putting him in line to carry the torch of the MAGA movement.