Trump’s ‘exoneration’ tour: What to Watch
WASHINGTON (AP) — Political nerds, start your streaming devices. You’ve got a big Saturday night of programming ahead. First, President Donald Trump rolls out hisRead More
Trump, Japanese leader cap visit with golf outing
STERLING, Va. (AP) — President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shared their love of golf on a sunny, windy Saturday at theRead More
Trump’s executive privilege strategy could mean messy fight
WASHINGTON (AP) — Since George Washington’s time, presidents have used executive privilege to resist congressional inquiries in the name of protecting the confidentiality of theirRead More
Trump Tower meeting emails ‘really bad,’ aide told Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — The president’s communications director didn’t sugarcoat it: The emails, Hope Hicks told Donald Trump, were “really bad.” They concerned an as-yet unpublicizedRead More
At 72, Trump says he’s ‘a young vibrant man,’ can beat Biden
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he feels “young” and “vibrant” at age 72 and thinks he can beat 76-year-old Joe Biden “easily.” ARead More
Trump defends his 2017 remarks on Charlottesville violence
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is trying once more to defend his remarks about racial violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. Trump was asked Friday aboutRead More
At 72, Trump says he’s ‘a young vibrant man,’ can beat Biden
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he feels “young” and “vibrant” at age 72 and thinks he can beat 76-year-old Joe Biden “easily.” ARead More
Trump denies paying North Korea $2M for US detainee’s care
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says the U.S. did not pay $2 million in medical costs to North Korea in 2017 to get AmericanRead More
Trump to address a divided National Rifle Association
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s largest gun rights organization played a pivotal role in President Donald Trump’s victory in 2016. Three years later, the NationalRead More
Some women of color frustrated by Biden’s presidential bid
HOUSTON (AP) — Former Vice President Joe Biden’s decision to enter the Democratic presidential race is causing consternation among some Democrats, particularly women of color,Read More