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.”
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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.
“The Russian hoax is finally dead,” President Donald Trump proclaimed at his first rally since Special Counsel Robert Mueller handed in his report on the Russian probe Sunday.
Nevada Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall attended a roundtable for lieutenant governors at the White House Wednesday where workforce development and trade deals were discussed with top administration officials, including acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney.
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.
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.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation found no coordination or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russians attempting to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, according to a letter sent by Attorney General William Barr to Congress on Sunday afternoon.
President Trump does himself no favors with his relentless drive to punish his critics
President Donald Trump is on a mission to lure Jewish voters from their traditional home in the Democratic Party and into the loving arms of the GOP.
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.