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What does White House Chief of Staff do, and who is Susie Wiles? A look at Trump's pick
Susie Wiles, the defacto manager of Donald Trump’s victorious campaign, will be the first woman to hold the role of White House chief of staff.
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Will fluoride go away when Trump takes office?
Dentists say fluoridated water was one of the most significant public health advances in recent memory. The incoming administration may not see it that way.
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Trump names campaign manager Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff
Wiles will be the first ever female White House chief of staff.
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Trump could federalize DC police department, District's GOP chair suggests
The chair of the D.C. Republican party shared his take on what the District should expect starting in January, saying that — while he doesn’t foresee a complete federal takeover of D.C. — he would not be surprised by Trump taking control of the Metropolitan Police Department.
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5 things to know about Susie Wiles
Here are five things to know about Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles.
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What DC should expect from second Trump presidency
Patrick Mara, the chair of the D.C. Republican party, shared his take on what the District should expect starting in January, saying that — while he doesn’t foresee a complete federal takeover of D.C. — he would not be surprised by Trump taking control of the Metropolitan Police Department. News4’s Mark Segraves reports.
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Millions at risk of losing health insurance following Trump's victory
Subsidies to buy insurance from the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces are set to expire at the end of 2025. If they’re not extended, coverage could become unaffordable for many.
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Trump says there's ‘no price tag' for his mass deportation plan
In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Trump talked about his campaign promise to carry out the largest mass deportation of immigrants in U.S. history.
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What Trump's win could mean for student loan forgiveness
The Biden administration’s work to cancel student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans will likely come to an end with the election of Donald Trump.
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Trump vowed executive actions on Day 1. How much power do executive orders have?
Here’s what to know about executive orders, their limitations, which president signed the most and how recent commanders in chief rank in comparison
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Robotic dog is patrolling Trump's residence in Florida
Heightened security measures remain in place around president-elect Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida following his election win.
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WATCH: Biden ensures ‘peaceful transfer of power'
“Campaigns are contests of competing visions,” President Joe Biden said Thursday. “The country chooses one or the other. We accept the choice the country made … You can’t love your country only when you win.”
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Every uncalled race left in the fight for control in Washington
Republicans won the Senate but are looking to stretch their majority. The House is still uncalled. And Trump has won another term as president, NBC News projects.
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Harris concedes, DC area reacts to second Trump victory
The United States woke on Wednesday morning to the news that Donald Trump had won a second term, becoming the nation’s 47th president. And as the day after the 2024 election continued, residents across the DMV adjusted to a historic victory, and what a return to a Trump White House could mean over the next four years.
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Read Donald Trump's full election victory speech
President-elect Donald Trump delivered a speech early Wednesday morning as he declared victory in the 2024 election.
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Harris supporters react to Harris concession speech at Howard University
Many of Harris’s supporters returned to Howard University on Wednesday afternoon to hear her speak. Students said Harris’ focus on resiliency resonated with them and helped them think about the future. News4’s Dominique Moody reports.
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Here's what a second Trump presidency could mean for DC
Any president of the United States has enormous power when it comes to D.C., because it’s not a state. Trump has threatened to “take over” the city many times on the campaign trail. Here’s what that would mean for the District.
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How a second Trump presidency could impact DC
While on the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump threatened a federal takeover of Washington, D.C. News4’s Mark Segraves explains what could happen once he’s back in office.
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DOJ moving to wind down Trump criminal cases before he takes office
The step complies with longstanding Justice Department policy that a sitting President cannot be prosecuted, two people familiar with the matter told NBC News.
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UMD professor analyzes how Trump prevailed
University of Maryland government and politics professor Breanna Gray spoke with News4’s Molette Green about what took President-elect Donald Trump over the edge to win the presidency again. She pointed to the gender divide, the rural/urban divide and the composition of voters racially.