Politics Jan 03 Trump slams Bannon ahead of book release, says the ex-aide ‘lost his mind’ Trump, in the statement, said that Steve Bannon “has nothing to do with me or my Presidency” and charges that: “When he was fired, he not only lost his job, he lost his mind.”…
Politics Dec 22 Former U.S. attorneys, GOP officials come to Mueller’s defense More than 40 former U.S. attorneys and Republican officials are pushing back against efforts to discredit the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Politics Dec 18 Trump judicial pick withdraws, saying nomination has become a ‘distraction’ Matthew Petersen, nominated by Trump to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, became an internet sensation after the video of his confirmation hearing — during which Petersen was unable to define basic legal terms — was…
Nation Dec 15 Homeland Security adds new requirements for visa waiver countries Countries that participate in the Visa Waiver Program are now being asked to fully comply with a program in which they use U.S. counterterrorism information to screen travelers.
Politics Nov 22 Trump: Prayers in order for ‘all involved’ in Navy crash The White House says President Donald Trump has been briefed on the Navy aircraft mishap in the Pacific Ocean.
Politics Nov 08 WATCH: Confirmation hearing for DHS secretary nominee Kirstjen Nielsen President Donald Trump has nominated Kirstjen Nielsen as the new Department of Homeland Security secretary. Watch the confirmation hearing here.
Politics Nov 06 Trump says south Texas mass shooting is about mental health, not guns President Donald Trump says the mass shooting at a Texas church "isn't a guns situation," but is a "mental health problem at the highest level."…
Politics Oct 22 McConnell says he’s awaiting Trump guidance on health care Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Sunday he's willing to bring bipartisan health care legislation to the floor if President Donald Trump makes clear he supports it.
Politics Oct 22 AP report: Trump plans to help pay aides’ legal costs for Russia probes President Trump intends to spend at least $430,000 of his own money on legal bills of White House staff and campaign aides related to the investigations into Russian election meddling in the 2016 election, a White House official said Saturday.
Politics Oct 21 After Raqqa, Trump says U.S. shifts to ‘new phase’ in Syria President Donald Trump is portraying the Islamic State group's ouster from its Syrian stronghold as a milestone in the U.S. fight against terrorism.