Mar. 17, 2017 9:29 p.m. EDT
News: Defiant Trump defends unsubstantiated claims of wiretapping and proposes "America first" budget
The Trump administration is aggressively defending the president's claim the Obama administration tapped his phones during the 2016 election, but the bipartisan leaders of the Congressional intelligence committees say there is no evidence. Plus, Trump proposed his budget plan that dramatically increases funding for the military and slashes funding for domestic programs.
Feb. 24, 2017 9:29 p.m. EST
News: Latino activists fight Trump's agenda and Democrats search for new leader and path forward
As President Trump prepares to deliver a joint address to Congress, Hispanic political leaders are meeting in Washington to figure out how to combat his agenda on immigration and deportations. Democrats are picking a new leader for their party who will have to focus on winning back control of Congress and state houses across the country.
Feb. 10, 2017 9:16 p.m. EST
News: Trump administration considers next steps after court upholds travel ban freeze
After a federal appeals rejected a Trump administration bid to reinstate a controversial travel ban executive order, President Trump is considering next steps which could include issuing a new order or appealing to the Supreme Court. The president's nominee to the Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, distanced himself from Trump's comments about judges.
Dec. 30, 2016 5:03 p.m. EST
News: Global impact of Trump's tweets, Obama says he would have beaten Trump, and Democrats look to 2020 campaign
President-elect Donald Trump has made Twitter his primary means of communication, and his tweets have global implications. Yochi Dreazen explains how world leaders respond to Trump's Twitter feed. Looking back at the 2016 presidential election, President Obama told a former adviser that he believes he could have beaten Trump if he had been able to run for a third term.
Dec. 02, 2016 4:22 p.m. EST
News: Trump takes victory lap and strikes deal to save American jobs while Democrats debate the way forward
President-elect Donald Trump visited Indiana this week to celebrate the announcement from manufacturing company Carrier that they will keep nearly 1,000 jobs in the U.S. He then kicked off his post-election "Thank You Tour" in Ohio, where he told energized rally attendees that he would come through on his many campaign promises. Meanwhile, Democrats continue to question the election results.
Nov. 23, 2016 3:49 p.m. EST
News: Trump's Transition: President-elect's legislative priorities and cabinet picks
Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president in less than two months, but before the inauguration, there is a lot of work to be done. The president-elect met with a parade of cabinet hopefuls this week and began to name some of his top advisers. They'll help Trump implement his legislative priorities, which in some cases are very different than the promises he made on the campaign trail.
Nov. 11, 2016 9:34 p.m. EST
News: Trump's potential cabinet picks, Democrats' potential new leader and reminders of another change election
As the transition to the Trump administration, what names are being considered for high-level jobs? After the Democrats' loss on Tuesday, how does the party rebuild? And who is in line to lead? Plus, how does the election compare to 1992 when voters were looking for change and got it?
Oct. 28, 2016 9:37 p.m. EDT
News: FBI reviews newly found Clinton emails as candidates make final pitch to voters
Hillary Clinton's email problem came back to forefront Friday as FBI Director James Comey told Congress it was reviewing new emails related to her use of a private email server. Clinton called for the FBI to release the "full and complete facts" because the election is just 11 days away and voters in many states have already cast their ballots.
Oct. 24, 2016 2:45 p.m. EDT
News: Elizabeth Warren: "Nasty women vote"
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren seized on Donald Trump's criticism of Hillary Clinton during the final presidential debate while she was campaigning in New Hampshire Monday. "Nasty women are tough," Warren said. "Nasty women are smart, and nasty women vote."
Oct. 14, 2016 9:11 p.m. EDT
News: Shifting strategies for the final debate, Obama campaigns for Clinton and Ivana Trump on her famous ex-husband
Will either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump shift their strategy going into the final presidential debate next week? Plus, with just months left in office, President Obama has loosened up on the campaign trail as he tries to get out the vote for Clinton. With just three weeks left, what does the battleground landscape look like? And how does Trump's first wife Ivana view her famous ex-husband?