Trump, Melania Take the Stage to Massive Ovation for Commander in Chief Ball, Share Dance as They Celebrate Inauguration

President Trump entered the Commander-in-Chief ball with first lady Melania Trump to a thunderous ovation as the inaugural events continued late into the night on Monday.

The 54-year-old first lady dazzled the crowd as she walked out in a striking black-and-white strapless gown, white high-heeled shoes and black choker with an elegant broach resembling a floral bouquet affixed to it.

The dress was reportedly designed by Hervé Pierre, the same couturier behind Melania’s 2017 Inauguration ball dress.

Trump, wearing a black tuxedo and bow tie, promptly began dancing with his wife at the event aimed at military service members.

The first couple was later joined on stage by Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance, as well as members of the nation’s armed forces, with whom they took time to waltz with as well.

“I’ve had no higher privilege in life than to serve as your commander in chief, not once but twice,” Trump told the cheering crowd. (Read more from “Trump, Melania Take the Stage to Massive Ovation for Commander in Chief Ball, Share Dance as They Celebrate Inauguration” HERE)

Here Are Trump’s First Executive Orders

Trump signed executive orders to withdraw from the China-dominated World Health Organization and trash federal DEI programs. The Trump transition team released a lengthy statement and compilation of today’s orders: . .

President Trump (so good to write that again) signs another tranche of executive orders, including pardons and commutations for 1,500 January 6 defendants. A key one signed tonight was Trump declaring the southern border a national emergency. The Department of Government Efficiency was also formed:

Trump has signed a slate of executive orders at Capital One Arena. Nearly 80 Biden-era executive actions have been revoked.

(Read more from “Here Are Trump’s First Executive Orders” HERE)

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Trump’s Department of Justice Needs To Go After the Biden Family Immediately

I’ve never really been in favor of the idea of endless investigations into people just because they are your political opponent. I didn’t like it when Democrats did it to Donald Trump, and I wasn’t keen on the idea of Republicans doing it to Democrats. But notice how that sentence is in the past tense. Screw those people, unleash the hounds.

I have known Joe Biden was a vindictive, corrupt little man. On his last day in office he showed just how far down the toilet he now lives.

My former boss, the late Montana Senator Conrad Burns, was not a big fan of some Democrats who were around in my time. His least favorite, and the man he told me was absolutely corrupt, was Harry Reid. While the list of people he’d have choice words for in private was not all that long, it did include Joe Biden.

Biden was “not a bright man” and full of pieces of post digested food quite often, to put it in family friendly terms. But no one really thought of him as corrupt. He rode the train, talked about how modestly he lived, etc. That should have been the first red flag.

Smart people don’t talk about how smart they are, funny people don’t waste your time telling you they’re funny, you just notice. Joe Biden has spent years telling everyone how “normal” he was – claiming the nicknames “middle class Joe” and “lunch bucket Joe,” neither of which anyone other than Biden has ever called Joe Biden. (Read more from “Trump’s Department of Justice Needs To Go After the Biden Family Immediately” HERE)

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Supporters Rally Outside D.C. Jail After Trump Pardons J6ers

Demonstrators rally outside the Central Detention Facility, also known as the D.C. Jail, after President Donald Trump pardoned and commuted thousands of sentences of participants in the January 6 Capitol riot.

Trump pardoned or commuted the sentences of around 1,500 protesters involved in the January 6 riot after referring to them as “hostages” and “political prisoners” at times on Inauguration Day.

(Read more from “Supporters Rally Outside D.C. Jail After Trump Pardons J6ers” HERE)

General Milley Portrait Removed From Pentagon Hours After Trump Sworn In

A recently unveiled portrait of retired General Mark Milley was taken down at the Pentagon just two hours after President Donald Trump was sworn into office for the second time, according to reporters.

Milley, who was preemptively pardoned by former President Joe Biden just hours before his presidential term came to an end on Monday, apparently had his recently unveiled portrait removed at the Pentagon.

The portrait of the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and retired general had been unveiled at the Pentagon just ten days earlier, during the Biden administration.

A U.S. official said “the White House” ordered the removal of the portrait but declined to provide any further details, according to a report by the New York Times.

As Breitbart News reported, Milley left behind a military that is less trusted than when he first became the chairman and facing a historic recruitment crisis. (Read more from “General Milley Portrait Removed From Pentagon Hours After Trump Sworn In” HERE)

Trump to Sign Over 200 Executive Orders on Day One — Just Like ‘The Agenda’; Trump to Snip Transgenderism Out of Fed Govt on Day One

By Breitbart. President-elect Donald Trump is preparing to sign over 200 executive orders as soon as he reaches the Oval Office after Inauguration — just as Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Joel B. Pollak suggested in his book, The Agenda.

In The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days, Pollak suggests over 200 executive orders, actions, and memoranda to launch Trump’s policies and overwhelm Democratic Party attempts at “lawfare” to stop them.

In August, he wrote: “I have a new book coming out August 20. It’s called The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days. In it, I lay out over 200 suggestions for executive orders, executive actions, policy changes, and memoranda that President Trump can adopt immediately upon taking office.”

Pollak wrote in November: “[T]his author has recommended over 200 executive orders, actions, and policies that Trump should enact in his first 100 days, given that the media will portray him as a “lame duck” who cannot run again, and given past difficulties in passing his agenda through Congress, even in 2017-18, when — as in 2025 — Republicans control both chambers.”

And Breitbart News’ Wendell Husebø wrote in December: “Breitbart News published a list of ten executive orders that Trump could issue on his first day. Breitbart News’s Joel Pollak recommended over 200 executive orders, actions, and policies that Trump should enact in his first 100 days.” (Read more from “Trump to Sign Over 200 Executive Orders on Day One — Just Like ‘The Agenda’” HERE)

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Trump to Snip Transgenderism Out of Fed Govt on Day One

By Breitbart. President Donald Trump will remove transgenderism — root-and-branch — from the U.S. federal government via an Executive Order, likely on his first day, according to a report in FreePress.com.

The action will implement the preferences of many millions of American citizens, including some who voted on election day just to win this valuable prize.

TheFreePress.com reported that the order — titled “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government” — will ensure that:

All radical gender ideology guidance, communication, policies, and forms are removed.

Agencies will cease pretending that men can be women and women can be men when enforcing laws that protect against sex discrimination.

“Woman” means an “adult human female.”

The Executive Order directs that Government identification like passports and personnel records will reflect biological reality and not self-assessed gender identity.

(Read more from “Trump to Snip Transgenderism Out of Fed Govt on Day One” HERE)

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Elon Musk Says Now Is The Time To Make ‘Significant Changes’ To Federal Government

Elon Musk said Sunday during a victory rally for President-elect Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., that now was the time to make “significant changes” that would set the stage for centuries of American strength.

Musk made the comments after he was introduced by Trump in front of thousands of supporters at the Capital One Arena in D.C. Musk was a strong backer of Trump during the 2024 campaign and has been tasked with running an initiative called the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

“We’re looking forward to making a lot of changes, and this victory is the start,” Musk said. “What matters going forward is to actually make significant changes, cement those changes, and set the foundation for America to be strong for a century, for centuries, forever.”

Musk was joined on stage by his 4-year-old son X, who Musk described as “a very enthusiastic supporter” of Trump.

Shortly after he won the election, Trump announced that Musk would be heading up DOGE, to help cut federal government waste. (Read more from “Elon Musk Says Now Is The Time To Make ‘Significant Changes’ To Federal Government” HERE)

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Body Cam Video Shows Police Arrest Transgender Roommate After Finding Body of Elderly Woman in Freezer of Her Mobile Home

Video from police body cameras showed the moment that officers discovered the body of an elderly woman in her freezer after arguing with a transgender woman who claimed she was not in the home.

37-year-old Jazlynn Roush is accused of murdering 68-year-old Monique Gilbertson and hiding her body at her mobile home in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The video released by the Clark County District Court shows officers arguing with Roush on Nov. 6 to allow them into the home and look for Gilbertson. Roush claims that the woman rented the property to Roush beginning in September.

Eventually, Roush and his wife go outside and allow officers to search the home, which is strewn with garbage and appears to be ransacked. They find a locked chest freezer and make a gruesome discovery.

“Yeah there’s a person in here,” says an officer. “Go get them in handcuffs.” (Read more from “Body Cam Video Shows Police Arrest Transgender Roommate After Finding Body of Elderly Woman in Freezer of Her Mobile Home” HERE)

Trump Gives Sneak Peek of Plans for Opening Days of His Term, Vows ‘Biggest First Week’ in Presidential History

President-elect Donald Trump outlined his plans for the opening days of his administration during his Victory Rally in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, vowing an onslaught of executive orders that will make voters “extremely happy.”

“You’re going to see something tomorrow. You’re going to see executive orders that are going to make you extremely happy. Lots of them, lots of them. We have to set our country on a proper course. By the time the sun sets tomorrow evening, the invasion of our borders will have come to a halt and all the illegal border trespassers will, in some form or another, be on their way back home,” Trump said during his rally on Sunday.

Fox News Digital exclusively reported earlier Sunday that Trump will sign more than 200 executive actions on his first day in office.

“Every radical and foolish executive order of the Biden administration will be repealed within hours of when I take the oath of office,” Trump said. “You’re going to have a lot of fun watching television tomorrow.”

Trump vowed that he will make “remaining records relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, as well as Doctor Martin Luther King Jr” publicly available. He also vowed to start constructing the “Great Iron Dome missile defense shield,” as well as to get North Carolina back on its feet after hurricanes ripped through the state last year. As for January 6 protesters who were charged or convicted, Trump hinted they will be “very, very happy.” (Read more from “Trump Gives Sneak Peek of Plans for Opening Days of His Term, Vows ‘Biggest First Week’ in Presidential History” HERE)

Once-Prominent Doctor — Accused of Sexually Assaulting Over 200 Patients — Indicted on Rape Charges

A once-prominent Massachusetts doctor accused of sexually assaulting hundreds of patients has been indicted on rape charges.

Derrick Todd is a Harvard-trained rheumatologist who had practiced at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.

A Middlesex County Grand Jury on Thursday indicted Todd on two counts of rape.

Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said in a statement, “The indictments are for two counts of rape alleging the sexual assault of two women who were his patients at the time of the assaults.”

The alleged sexual assaults purportedly occurred during medical examinations in December 2022 and June 2023. (Read more from “Once-Prominent Doctor — Accused of Sexually Assaulting Over 200 Patients — Indicted on Rape Charges” HERE)