Many of President Donald Trump's executive orders and administration policies will directly affect on Arizonans' lives. Here's a rundown of Week 1.
At 2 p.m., Nathan Wayne Entrekin, of Cottonwood, Arizona, will be pleading guilty before U.S. District Judge Florence Pan. Entrekin joined in the #CapitolRiot dressed like the Book of Mormon figure Captain Moroni. @wusa9 @EricFlackTV pic.twitter.com/FVLVWMfId2
Secret Service agents say Rene Ortiz made the threats through documents he left at the federal courthouses, where he asked for the “court to execute the newly elected POTUS.”
Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump plans executive action that could deepen climate change's impact on Arizona.
Trump, who won Arizona — a “purple” swing state — by more than 5 percentage points in 2024 after losing to former President Joe Biden in 2020, encouraged businesswoman Karrin Taylor Robson to jump in the race in 2026 while delivering his victory speech in Phoenix in December.
President Donald Trump ran hard on the issue of immigration, and on Jan. 20, he announced several executive actions that are focused on those campaign promises. Now, Arizona leaders are reacting to what the President has announced.
President Donald Trump is already following through on campaign promises he made to crack down on the flow of migrants crossing the border, and Arizona border communities are bracing for the changes that could be coming.
Trump’s second term will have an outsized impact on Arizona, a border state and presidential battleground that was at the heart of Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election and then elected him decisively four years later. Trump is in a more powerful position than he was on Inauguration Day in 2017, political watchers say.
Donald Trump’s attempt to redefine birthright citizenship would have barred one of his top fans from calling himself American.
PHOENIX — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Tuesday she intends to challenge the legality of President Donald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
Here's which Arizonans cheered newly sworn-in President Donald Trump and which described him as a danger to the American people.
Calling President Donald Trump’s actions “unconstitutional’’ and “bizarre,’’ Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is asking a federal judge to void his bid to end birthright citizenship.