On Friday, January 20, 2017, Donald J. Trump was sworn in to office as the 45th President of the United States of America. Standing next to former presidents, cabinet members, senate and congressional figureheads and even his former political rival, Hillary Clinton, President Trump looked past the lights and the cameras of the mass media and spoke directly to those in attendance of change, action and the desire to put America back on track.
“Cruz(ing)” to Victory in Iowa
All the hype and debate surrounding the 2016 presidential election season saw its first results on Monday, Feb. 1, with the Iowa caucus victory going to Sen. Ted Cruz, after pollsters had the candidate in a virtual tie with nationwide GOP poll leader, Donald Trump.
Help Wanted: Paul Ryan for House Speaker
“Not having the right person in office could affect the party’s chances at the presidency.”
Prayer in football in jeopardy?
“It should be up to the players if they want to get together and pray after the game.”
Boehner takes a backseat
In a suprise move, House Speaker John A. Boehner announced that he will completely step down from his politcal position by the end of October.