The president said the Department of Justice would seek the death penalty for MS-13 members convicted of capital crimes.
Debra J. Saunders
Keeping schools closed because of the coronavirus doesn’t make Americans safer and leaves kids behind in education.
President Donald Trump on Friday commuted the sentence of former campaign official Roger Stone, just days before he was to have begun a 40-month prison term.
President Donald Trump and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador met at the White House on Wednesday to celebrate the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday pushed for students to physically return to schools in the fall, rather than to use options such as distance learning or a hybrid system.
A Beltway publication moved Nevada from the “toss up” category to “lean Democratic” for the November election.
Former Vice President Joe Biden held his first news conference in 89 days, but the press missed a golden opportunity to ask him some real questions.
The empty seats at President Donald Trump’s Tulsa, Oklahoma, rally show that his supporters aren’t willing to put themselves at risk to attend a rally during a pandemic.
President Donald Trump says mail-in elections are vulnerable to fraud, and tend to favor Democrats. But experts reply that mail balloting is secure, and doesn’t carry a partisan tilt.
The White House has tapped Heather Fischer, a former State Department staffer, to be President Donald Trump’s full-time operative working to fight domestic human trafficking.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak pressed Vice President Mike Pence to make a commitment there would be no federal slowdown on testing for the coronavirus.
President Donald Trump has been the voice of reason on police reform. Credit Tim Scott, the only black Republican in the Senate.
President Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order on police reform, including guiding principles on chokeholds and involving social workers when dealing with homeless and mentally ill people.
President Trump is offering himself as a leader who can restore law and order and reform the use of force, as American cities face protests sparked by the deaths of black men at the hands of police.
UCLA’s handling of a complaint against a professor who rejected a call to treat black students who protested the death of George Floyd more leniently shows academic freedom is over.
