Next month, the former POTUS will be fulfilling his civic duty back in Illinois.

Alice Johnson's only chance of freedom is being granted clemency. Last year, President Obama passed on her case and now it's in Trump's hands.

Despite the fact that the school is 98 percent Black, it was still named after Jefferson Davis.

#45's newest executive order halts scheduled payments to insurance companies that help lower deductibles for low-income customers.

In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, it's interesting how #45's fans constantly talk about "fake news," but are the main ones constantly perpetuating it.

William C. Bradford, a senior Department of Energy official, has since apologized for his racist comments.

The Former First Lady also said that her husband would also gloat about how fast it took him to get ready for their state dinners.

On Monday at the University of Chicago, the former president will engage young adults on civic engagement and community organizing.

The one-term former Illinois Congressman tweeted that the bar was set lower for former President Obama because he was Black; a notion that Rye was not trying to hear.

Plus, by 2018, 14 million less people will have insurance under GOP Healthcare bill.

This is the second time this week #45 has made baseless claims about the former President.