Gallup and CNN surveys show the Biden presidency at a historic low, but you’d never know by watching the White House Correspondents Association dinner.
Debra J. Saunders
Just how much does The New York Times want to damage the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court? Ask a law clerk.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump held split-screen events to address illegal immigration. One of them had the bigger hat.
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden talked over each other, traded insults and dodged questions in the first of three presidential debates Tuesday at Case Western Reserve University in Ohio.
It’s Trump’s Achilles Heel. He may love being president, but that doesn’t mean he should act like he owns the White House and treat it like a family business.
President Trump announced via Twitter Wednesday millions in grants for various airports in Northern Nevada.
Wynn Resorts CEO Matt Maddox, the author of a comprehensive plan to open Las Vegas, met with President Donald Trump Wednesday as a participant in a business roundtable.
Washington doesn’t give Trump the benefit of the doubt, but he blows through staffers as if they’re Kleenex.
President Donald Trump made his fourth address to the Conservative Political Action Conference in as many years on Saturday.
Joe Grogan, a senior White House adviser, will pitch a “non-ideological” approach to health care during a speech to the HLTH Conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held a session with cabinet secretaries reporting on their efforts to fight the practice.
President Donald Trump nominated Texas Congressman John Ratcliffe to be the new director of national intelligence after announcing respected incumbent Dan Coats will step down Aug. 15.
The Democratic National Committee has dropped the Las Vegas Review-Journal poll from its list of surveys that determine which candidates are eligible to participate in primary debates, even though the newspaper does not plan to conduct polls before the February 2020 caucus.
Special counsel leaves the door open for the Democratic-controlled House to hold impeachment hearings if it determines President Donald Trump violated the law.
President Donald Trump called on House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff to resign from Congress. That, of course, is not going to happen. But even after Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s found no conspiracy or coordination between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russian actors, Schiff told the Washington Post, “Undoubtedly, there is collusion.”