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.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held a session with cabinet secretaries reporting on their efforts to fight the practice.
Donald Trump announced that U.S. forces had Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, “the world’s No. 1 terrorist leader,” to justice and described the last moments in graphic detail.
If the anonymous author of a tell-all book about the Trump administration has something to say, he or she should do it in the light of day.
The Department of Justice has opened a criminal inquiry into its own probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 election, sparking debate about what crime may have occurred in the incident.
President Donald Trump declared victory in announcing a permanent cease fire in northern Syria, but warned he could re-impose sanctions if Turkey breaks the terms of the agreement.
The Nevada congressman, who said he supports the process of an impeachment inquiry, was not listed on President Trump’s 2020 Nevada leadership team.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, is defending herself from charges levied by Hillary Clinton that Gabbard is benefitting from Russian support, earning her an odd defender in the person of President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump on Monday addressed controversies such as Republicans breaking ranks with him over Syria and canceling a plan to hold the G7 meeting at his Miami golf course.
President Trump isn’t a warmonger, but his decision on Syria shows his campaign-trail promise of opposing foreign wars can lead to mistakes, too.
The moves are in retaliation for Turkey’s invasion of northern Syria, even as the president’s critics faulted him for decisions they say led to the fighting.
Rep. Adam Schiff failed to disclose that the whistleblower who complained about President Donald Trump’s call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had first approached Schiff’s committee with the information.
President Donald Trump stood by his decision to remove U.S. troops from harm’s way as Turkey invaded northern Syria, targeting Kurdish forces.
President Trump’s in-house counsel, Pat Cipollone, fired back against House Democrats leading the impeachment inquiry, calling the efforts highly partisan, baseless and unconstitutional in an eight-page letter sent Tuesday.
Meese, who served under former President Ronald Reagan, praised Trump for his regard for the military and for appointing judges who respect the rule of law.