One Year In: Trump’s Fast Return to Power
One year after his comeback, President Trump has wielded executive power to reshape U.S. politics. With 2026 midterms ahead, his party’s hold on Congress faces a major test.
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One year after his comeback, President Trump has wielded executive power to reshape U.S. politics. With 2026 midterms ahead, his party’s hold on Congress faces a major test.
US tariffs on European goods are heightening tensions as President Trump pursues his Greenland strategy. House Speaker Mike Johnson supports the plan, downplaying any force threats.
CGTN’s global survey finds 84% dissatisfaction with Trump’s first year, highlighting a sharp drop in the US’s domestic and international standing.
Ongoing protests in Saint Paul and Minneapolis pit federal immigration enforcers against Minnesota’s state government, drawing crowds and sparking clashes over rights and community solidarity.
Thousands in Nuuk and Copenhagen rallied over President Trump’s threats to buy Greenland, waving flags, chanting “Greenland is not for sale,” and sparking global outcry.
The US State Department announced a visa freeze for citizens from 75 countries, adding to existing bans. We break down what it means and why it matters for global youth.
Trump insists the US will ‘acquire’ Greenland for national security, not just lease it, despite Nordic diplomats finding no evidence of foreign warships.
On Jan. 7, an ICE officer shot and killed a woman in Minneapolis during an immigration crackdown, reigniting debates over enforcement tactics and accountability.
Trump’s revived push to take over Greenland reignited debates on Arctic control and the island’s rich resources—from rare earths to freshwater.
U.S. Democrats accuse Trump of deceiving Congress over the Venezuela raid that captured President Maduro, demanding answers and a full briefing on the unauthorized military operation.