Protesters Limp Through Washington as Only a Few Hundred Show Up To Resist Trump

Attendees unveil replica guillotine, don fake MAGA hats reading ‘Made You Look Allahu Akbar’ Anti-Trump protests had a weak showing during the 47th president’s inauguration Monday, with only about 300 attending a demonstration in Washington, D.C. Despite the low turnout, one speaker bizarrely touted the Trump resistance’s strength in numbers. “There are more of us

Trump Designates Acting Leaders of Federal Agencies, Takes First Executive Actions

The president named the acting secretaries of defense, state, homeland security, and more. President Donald Trump issued a statement on Monday designating acting leaders of federal agencies and offices and took his first executive actions, including flying the flag full-staff at all government buildings until the end of Inauguration Day. The statement names officials to

State Dept staff shakeup accelerated ahead of Trump’s inauguration, 2 sources say

A significant number of diplomats in leadership roles at the State Department were told to step aside just before President Trump took office, two sources tell CBS News. The shakeup has affected at least 20 State Department officials, including career diplomats and political appointees serving in leadership roles, who received notification as early as Friday,

Trump didn’t put his hand on the Bible. Here’s what to know about the tradition.

Some onlookers observed that President Donald Trump didn’t place his hand on the Bible when sworn in at his inauguration, prompting questions about how the Bible traditionally factors into the ceremony.  While it is common for incoming presidents to place their hand on a Bible while taking the oath of office, it’s not a legal

Did Trump put his hand on the Bible? Here’s what to know about the tradition.

Some onlookers observed that President Donald Trump didn’t place his hand on the Bible when sworn in at his inauguration, prompting questions about how the Bible traditionally factors into the ceremony.  While it is common for incoming presidents to place their hand on a Bible while taking the oath of office, it’s not a legal