President Joe Biden revokes Trump’s green card ban
The ban had been put in place in 2020 by President Trump with the reasoning that it protected US workers amid rising unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ban had been put in place in 2020 by President Trump with the reasoning that it protected US workers amid rising unemployment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Donald Trump, former US President was acquitted yesterday on charges of inciting an insurrection at the US Capitol in his historic second impeachment trial.
Trump had quit the 47-member council as part of his ‘America First’ policy in 2018.
SAG-AFTRA published a news release on its website which stated its response to Trump’s resignation as, “Thank you”.
Last week, the president’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts were suspended following the riots at the US Capitol.
Hours after rioters stormed the US Capitol building and disrupted proceedings, the legislature formally certified Joe Biden as the next US president today, while current US President Donald Trump released a statement promising an “orderly transition” in two weeks.
US President Donald Trump yesterday presented the prestigious Legion of Merit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his leadership in elevating the strategic partnership of the two countries and emergence of India as a global power.
In October the Trump government had announced changes in the granting of visas to overseas skilled workers like the H-1B visa.
The Electoral College, which determines the White House winner, will meet on December 14 to certify Biden’s victory.
Gone are the Trump statue’s blue suit and he now sports patterned golfing trousers, a purple-coloured top, golf shoes and of course, the red Make America Great Again hat.