David Hayes is a bison rancher who has voted for Donald Trump three times. Hayes and other GOP voters in Colorado tell CNN's John King they're happy President Trump is causing an uproar in Washington,
A swath of Airbnb hosts are ditching the platform in response to its billionaire co-founder Joe Gebbia going full MAGA since President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Gebbia—who left Airbnb three years ago,
Colorado lawmakers and communities are fighting back against President Donald Trump’s layoffs of at least 3,400 U.S. Forest Service employees across the country. Officials have warned that the president’s executive order pushing “large-scale reductions
Kid Rock is reportedly no longer with his fiancée of seven years Audrey Berry. The news of the couple’s break-up comes after the singer was Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert after a Donald Trump inaugural event at 2:30 a.
Questions abound about how functional the U.S. Forest Service can be in Colorado and elsewhere after President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring “large-scale reductions in force” of the federal bureaucracy.
A Donald Trump -supporting Colorado rancher ripped the president as “arrogant” and “kind of a jerk” and suggested he was going “overboard” during his first few weeks back in the White House. But David Hayes then confessed — in an interview with CNN ’s John King that aired Monday — that he’d still vote for Trump again over his 2024 Democratic rival Kamala Harris.
The Colorado legislature on Friday officially condemned the pardons issued by President Donald Trump to people convicted for their actions in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol —
Presidents' Day 2025 saw one of the largest and most widespread demonstrations in Colorado of President Donald Trump's second term.
Last night, the U.S. House of Representatives passed Donald Trump’s proposed budget by two votes. Colorado Congressman Gabe Evans (R-CO) cast a deciding ‘yes’ vote, while Brittany Pettersen (D-CO)
As President Donald Trump's administration intensifies efforts to shrink the size of the federal workforce, masses of federal employees are being laid off across the country, including hundreds in Colorado.