JD Vance moved from Cincinnati to Washington, D.C., when he became vice president. See his new house as it looked when past VPs lived there.
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‘We Were At The White House’: Ron DeSantis Brags About Meeting With Trump In Washington D.C.Florida Governor Ron DeSantis bragged about a meeting he had with President Donald Trump in Washington D.C. during a recent press conference that the governor held in Tampa.
President Donald Trump has upended much of inner workings of Washington across the first month of his return to the White House. Now, he might be looking to upend the District itself.
Google Searches for Criminal Defense Lawyers Surge at Washington, D.C. With Trump in the White House
Search results for defense attorneys are roughly five times higher in America’s capital than anywhere else in the country.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE) - First Lady Melania Trump announced today that the White House will officially open for public tours on Tuesday, February 25, 2025.
White House Border Czar Tom Homan speaks on FOX News on the North Lawn of the White House on February 6, 2025 in Washington, D.C. From his stage in Washington, D.C., this weekend, the Trump administration’s new border czar Tom Homan set his sights on Boston.
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Melania Trump Announces Reopening of White House Public ToursFirst lady Melania Trump announces the reopening of White House public tours, following weeks of public absence and missed high-profile events.
The right attitude about Trump 2.0 is to be neither "too alarmed" nor "too complacent," a land use regulator-turned development consultant says.
While the president plans to "renovate and rebuild" the nation's capital, many of its residents see him as the wrecking ball.
In this July 15, 2023, file photo, Lisa Hyland, left, and other family members rally outside the White House in Washington, D.C., for the release of Marc Fogel, who has been detained in Russia ...
Water sharing between Canada and the United States has long been a contentious issue. In 2005, former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed warned against sharing Canada's water supply with the United States,
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