Trump’s promised tax cuts, and their potential consequences for the U.S. economy, took center stage at Bessent’s confirmation hearing.
Trump’s presidential transition
How would RFK Jr. handle bird flu? His record on vaccines has experts on edge
Trump’s pick for health secretary has a record of attacking vaccines. In fact he’s even taken direct aim at bird flu shots. Some scientists fear this doesn’t bode well in case of a crisis.
Trump’s pick for secretary of the Interior Department is Doug Burgum. Here’s what to know
Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor and businessman is President Donald Trump’s pick to be Secretary of the Interior. The confirmation hearing is scheduled for Thurs., Jan 16, 2025.
Trump’s Cabinet pick for secretary of state is Marco Rubio. Here’s what to know
Among President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks, secretary of state nominee Marco Rubio may face the easiest confirmation process.
Trump’s Cabinet pick for attorney general is Pam Bondi. Here’s what to know
Bondi is expected to receive broad support from Republicans but face sharp questions from Democrats who have concerns about whether she will protect the Justice Department from political influence.
Trump’s pick for secretary of defense is Pete Hegseth. Here’s what to know
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run the Department of Defense, will answer questions Tuesday in a public hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
RFK Jr. faces a complicated confirmation with some opposition on both sides of the aisle
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s views on vaccines and abortion rights are raising alarms across the political spectrum, as he’s one of the more controversial picks for the president-elect’s Cabinet.
Trump is all about tariffs as he leads a party that used to be all about free trade
Once upon a time, Republicans spoke of free trade in glowing terms. With his constant threats of tariffs and a history of implementing them, President-elect Donald Trump has flipped that on its head.
Trump claims a ‘massive’ mandate, but presidents often overread their victories
There’s a long history of presidents claiming that their win means the will of the people is behind their agendas. But elections are rarely full-throated endorsements of a candidate’s every policy.
Under Trump, an ‘all of the above’ energy policy is poised for a comeback
Trump promised to “drill, baby, drill.” What does that actually mean for the U.S. oil and gas industry – and other types of energy, too?


