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Third chief of staff is the charm for Trump

Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney has observers wondering if he could be the Goldilocks gatekeeper, the third-time/just-right executive’s executive who is guiding the often raucous Trump administration with a steady, invisible hand.

Trump looks again to kill Obamacare

Unshackled from the shadow once cast by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, President Trump on Tuesday returned to a familiar theme: killing off the Affordable Care Act once and for all.

Trump team, unburdened by Mueller probe, now turn to critics

The Trump White House and Republican allies moved from claiming vindication after they learned Sunday that Special Counsel Robert Mueller found no collusion between Russian actors and the Trump 2016 campaign to calling out critics who they say should be held accountable for a high-stakes investigation they contend should not have happened.

Trump order demands free speech on campus

President Donald Trump saluted conservative students and activists for standing up to “political intimidation,” censorship and coercion on American campuses as he signed an executive order to promote free speech in academia in the East Room Thursday.

Trump plans campus free-speech event at White House

The White House has invited conservative activists to attend an event on higher education on Thursday. The guest list sent a strong signal that President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order on campus free speech, as he promised at a conservative confab earlier this month.

Trump vetoes border wall resolution

President Donald Trump issued his first-ever veto of a measure to block his declaration of national emergency at the Southwest border in the Oval Office Friday.