Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, drawing mixed reactions from South Carolina leaders. Here’s what they’re saying: Governor Henry McMaster (R) “President Trump’s inauguration is a powerful reminder that America’s best days are ahead of us.
Norman had just voted against Mike Johnson when Nancy Mace handed him the phone and said that Trump wanted to speak with him.
Tonight's featured guest will be South Carolina GOP Rep. Ralph Norman. Also appearing will be Heritage Foundation Senior Research Fellow Brent Sadler, and Virginia GOP Rep. Ben Cline. The show runs weekdays at 6 p.
Rural South Carolinians will enjoy cleaner energy at lower costs thanks to a last-minute, $500 million investment through the outgoing Biden administration.
Using Pilgrim’s existing methane capture capabilities, the RNG project will collect biogas from the facility’s wastewater and convert it into pipeline quality RNG, which the company expects to start entering the natural gas pipeline by the end of the month.
U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing a plan to explicitly use revenue from higher tariffs on imported goods to help pay for extending trillions of dollars in tax cuts, an unprecedented shift likely to face opposition from many of his fellow Republicans in Congress.
U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing a plan to explicitly use revenue from higher tariffs on imported goods to help pay for extending trillions of dollars in tax cuts, an unprecedented shift likely to face opposition from many of his fellow Republicans in Congress.
Some of Georgia’s and South Carolina's most high-profile lawmakers shared their reactions as President Donald Trump took the oath of office for his second term.
Donald J. Trump was officially sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, marking a historic milestone in American politics. With this victory, President
Some of South Carolina’s most high-profile lawmakers offered their thoughts on President Trump starting his second term
And when it comes to the heart of Trump’s agenda — a sprawling party-line effort encompassing border, energy and tax policy — key strategic questions remain in flux. Once they agree on the general direction of travel, leaders will then have to navigate a thicket of nasty intraparty disputes on the policies themselves.
Donald Trump has had four years to plot what he would do if he ever became president again. Today, he’ll start making that a reality.