USA Today White House correspondent Francesca Chambers joins us to discuss President Trump's swearing-in ceremony and slew of day-one executive actions the president plans to sign.
President Trump has pardoned and commuted the sentences of people convicted of crimes committed during the Jan. 6 insurrection, making good on a campaign promise and stunning legal experts.
Republicans cheered Trump's plans to clamp down on immigration and shrink the government. Democrats worried about the impact on the region's vulnerable communities.
President Donald Trump has made big claims when it comes to tackling immigration in his second term, including a pledge to end birthright citizenship for those born to parents without legal status.
In his inaugural address, President Trump pledged he would “put America first” and that includes a slate of executive orders on day one, including orders that affect the environment.
How are Democrats reacting to President Trump's inauguration Monday and to the potential flurry of executive actions likely to follow? Host Scott Tong talks with Anderson Clayton, chair of the North ...
Here & Now 's Robin Young speaks with Mesa, Arizona, Mayor Mark Freeman about what he's anticipating from the second term of President-elect Donald Trump.