US intelligence chiefs decline to discuss Trump contacts
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers verbally sparred with top intelligence chiefs on Wednesday after they staunchly refused to answer questions about conversations they had with PresidentRead More
Eric Trump calls father’s critics ‘not even people’
NEW YORK (AP) – Eric Trump says critics of his father are “not even people.” President Donald Trump’s son told Fox News host Sean HannityRead More
New Trump FBI pick represented Christie in Bridgegate case
WASHINGTON (AP) — Christopher Wray, a lawyer with a strong law enforcement background who represented New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in the Bridgegate scandal, wasRead More
Siding against ally Qatar, Trump injects US into Arab crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump injected the United States into a volatile crisis among America’s Mideast allies, siding Tuesday with Saudi Arabia and otherRead More
White House looks for ways to undermine Comey’s credibility
WASHINGTON (AP) — With fired FBI Director James Comey’s highly anticipated congressional testimony just a day away, the White House and its allies are scramblingRead More
Caucus calls for cancellation of August recess
The House Freedom Caucus is calling on Republican leaders to cancel the August recess. The group of Conservative hardliners in Congress say they need thatRead More
Spicer won’t say whether Trump has confidence in Sessions
WASHINGTON (AP) — With the president’s frustrations with his Justice Department spilling into public view, top White House spokesman Sean Spicer declined to say TuesdayRead More
Flynn turns over documents to panel probing Russia, Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn turned over about 600 pages of documents Tuesday to the Senate intelligence committee as part ofRead More
Trump sons defend his criticism of London mayor
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s sons are defending their father’s attack against London’s mayor over his handling of the recent extremist attack. In anRead More
Trump jokes that Kushner ‘more famous than me’
WASHINGTON (AP) — The last person President Donald Trump joked was becoming more famous than him was James Comey. Months later, he abruptly fired theRead More