Pres. Trump's administration appeals Hawaii federal judge's ruling blocking revised travel ban
HONOLULU, Hawaii — President Donald Trump's administration is appealing a Hawaii federal judge's latest ruling blocking the revised travel ban.Government attorneys appealed Thursday, March 30th to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
HONOLULU, Hawaii — President Donald Trump's administration is appealing a Hawaii federal judge's latest ruling blocking the revised travel ban.Government attorneys appealed Thursday, March 30th to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
As GOP schism grows, President Trump attacks fellow Republicans
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump trained his fire on members of his own party Thursday, March 30th, declaring in the aftermath of the Republican's failed health care push that the conservative Freedom Caucus will hurt the entire GOP agenda.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump trained his fire on members of his own party Thursday, March 30th, declaring in the aftermath of the Republican's failed health care push that the conservative Freedom Caucus will hurt the entire GOP agenda.
Russia draws senators' focus in hearing on election meddling
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Experts on national security painted a sinister picture for senators examining Russian meddling in the 2016 election, detailing the worldwide impact of fake news, smear campaigns and even killings they say could have ties to the Kremlin.Clint Watts, a former FBI agent now with the Foreign Policy Research Institute Program on National Security, said the Senate intelligence committee should "follow the dead bodies."He said several Russians tied to the investigation into Kremlin disinformation activities have been killed in the past three months — not only in Russia, but in western countries as well.Earlier Thursday, March 30th, Russian President Vladimir Putin again dismissed what he called "endless and groundless" accusations of Russian meddling in the U.S. election, describing them as part of the U.S. domestic political struggle.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Experts on national security painted a sinister picture for senators examining Russian meddling in the 2016 election, detailing the worldwide impact of fake news, smear campaigns and even killings they say could have ties to the Kremlin.Clint Watts, a former FBI agent now with the Foreign Policy Research Institute Program on National Security, said the Senate intelligence committee should "follow the dead bodies."He said several Russians tied to the investigation into Kremlin disinformation activities have been killed in the past three months — not only in Russia, but in western countries as well.Earlier Thursday, March 30th, Russian President Vladimir Putin again dismissed what he called "endless and groundless" accusations of Russian meddling in the U.S. election, describing them as part of the U.S. domestic political struggle.
White House invites lawmakers to see intelligence material on Russia's role in election
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The White House refused to say on Thursday, March 30th whether it gave the top Republican on the House intelligence committee access to highly classified materials.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The White House refused to say on Thursday, March 30th whether it gave the top Republican on the House intelligence committee access to highly classified materials.
Poll: 2 months into presidency, most disapprove of Pres. Trump, except on economy
WASHINGTON — Two months into President Donald Trump's presidency, Americans mostly disapprove of his overall performance.
WASHINGTON — Two months into President Donald Trump's presidency, Americans mostly disapprove of his overall performance.
Judge in Hawaii extends order blocking President Trump's travel ban
HAWAII -- A federal judge in Hawaii decided Wednesday, March 29th to extend his order blocking President Donald Trump's travel ban.U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson issued the longer-lasting hold on the ban just hours after hearing arguments.Hawaii says the policy discriminates against Muslims and hurts the state's tourist-dependent economy.
HAWAII -- A federal judge in Hawaii decided Wednesday, March 29th to extend his order blocking President Donald Trump's travel ban.U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson issued the longer-lasting hold on the ban just hours after hearing arguments.Hawaii says the policy discriminates against Muslims and hurts the state's tourist-dependent economy.
"We want to help:" Pres. Trump, Gov. Christie pledge to combat nation's opioid addiction
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump is vowing to step up efforts to combat the nation's opioid addiction crisis, and he's tapped New Jersey Gov.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump is vowing to step up efforts to combat the nation's opioid addiction crisis, and he's tapped New Jersey Gov.
‘Dreamer’ shares photo of tax return, says undocumented immigrants pay taxes too
As someone who's often spoken out for the so-called "dreamers," Belen Sisa is used to the ugly epithets that's hurled her way.
As someone who's often spoken out for the so-called "dreamers," Belen Sisa is used to the ugly epithets that's hurled her way.
"Start of new era:" Pres. Trump tosses former Pres. Obama's 'clean' energy plan, embraces coal
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Declaring "the start of a new era" in energy production, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday, March 28th that he said would revive the coal industry and create jobs.The move makes good on his campaign pledge to unravel former President Barack Obama's plan to curb global warming.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Declaring "the start of a new era" in energy production, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday, March 28th that he said would revive the coal industry and create jobs.The move makes good on his campaign pledge to unravel former President Barack Obama's plan to curb global warming.
President Trump spilled beans on grandchild-to-be's gender
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump spilled the beans on the gender of his next grandchild before the parents were ready.President Trump's son Eric and his wife Lara are expecting their first child in September.In an interview aired Tuesday on Fox News' "Fox & Friends," Eric said his father was so excited about the news that he declared to a room full of people ahead of a speech in Nashville, Tennessee, this month "It's a boy!
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump spilled the beans on the gender of his next grandchild before the parents were ready.President Trump's son Eric and his wife Lara are expecting their first child in September.In an interview aired Tuesday on Fox News' "Fox & Friends," Eric said his father was so excited about the news that he declared to a room full of people ahead of a speech in Nashville, Tennessee, this month "It's a boy!
Top Dem on House Intel committee calls on chairman to recuse himself from Russia investigation
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee says Chairman Devin Nunes should recuse himself from heading the lawmakers' investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election and ties between the President Donald Trump campaign and the Kremlin.Rep.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee says Chairman Devin Nunes should recuse himself from heading the lawmakers' investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election and ties between the President Donald Trump campaign and the Kremlin.Rep.
Jared Kushner agrees to speak to Senate panel about Russia
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump's son-in-law has volunteered to answer questions before the Senate Intelligence Committee about arranging meetings with the Russian ambassador and other officials, the White House confirmed Monday, March 27th.Jared Kushner has agreed to speak to the committee, which is conducting an investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, including whether there are any ties between President Trump associates and the Kremlin, the White House said.Kushner is the fourth President Trump associate to offer to be interviewed by the congressional committees looking into the murky Russia ties.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump's son-in-law has volunteered to answer questions before the Senate Intelligence Committee about arranging meetings with the Russian ambassador and other officials, the White House confirmed Monday, March 27th.Jared Kushner has agreed to speak to the committee, which is conducting an investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, including whether there are any ties between President Trump associates and the Kremlin, the White House said.Kushner is the fourth President Trump associate to offer to be interviewed by the congressional committees looking into the murky Russia ties.
House Intel chair met with source of Pres. Trump monitoring claim on White House grounds
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Republican chairman of the House intelligence committee met on the White House grounds with the source of the claim that communications involving President Donald Trump's associates were caught up in "incidental" surveillance, the congressman's spokesman said Monday, March 27th.The meeting occurred before Devin Nunes disclosed at a news conference last Wednesday that U.S. spy agencies may have inadvertently captured President Trump and his associates in routine targeting of foreigners' communications."Chairman Nunes met with his source at the White House grounds in order to have proximity to a secure location where he could view the information provided by the source," Nunes spokesman Jack Langer said.Previously, Nunes, R-Calif., would not say where he met his secret source.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Republican chairman of the House intelligence committee met on the White House grounds with the source of the claim that communications involving President Donald Trump's associates were caught up in "incidental" surveillance, the congressman's spokesman said Monday, March 27th.The meeting occurred before Devin Nunes disclosed at a news conference last Wednesday that U.S. spy agencies may have inadvertently captured President Trump and his associates in routine targeting of foreigners' communications."Chairman Nunes met with his source at the White House grounds in order to have proximity to a secure location where he could view the information provided by the source," Nunes spokesman Jack Langer said.Previously, Nunes, R-Calif., would not say where he met his secret source.
Fox News host calls on Speaker Ryan to resign after President Trump tells fans to watch her show
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Hours after President Donald Trump told his 27 million Twitter followers to watch Jeanine Pirro's Fox News show, Pirro started the program by calling on House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin to resign.The timeline reignited speculation about Ryan's future, and comes one day removed from the demise of the Affordable Care Act replacement bill being pushed by President Trump and Ryan.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Hours after President Donald Trump told his 27 million Twitter followers to watch Jeanine Pirro's Fox News show, Pirro started the program by calling on House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin to resign.The timeline reignited speculation about Ryan's future, and comes one day removed from the demise of the Affordable Care Act replacement bill being pushed by President Trump and Ryan.
EPA chief: Pres. Trump to undo former Pres. Obama's plan to curb global warming
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump in the coming days will sign a new executive order that unravels his predecessor's sweeping plan to curb global warming, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency said Sunday, March 26th.EPA chief Scott Pruitt said the executive order to be signed Tuesday, March 28th will undo former President Barack Obama's administration's Clean Power Plan, an environmental regulation that restricts greenhouse gas emissions at coal-fired power plants.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President Donald Trump in the coming days will sign a new executive order that unravels his predecessor's sweeping plan to curb global warming, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency said Sunday, March 26th.EPA chief Scott Pruitt said the executive order to be signed Tuesday, March 28th will undo former President Barack Obama's administration's Clean Power Plan, an environmental regulation that restricts greenhouse gas emissions at coal-fired power plants.
Pres. Trump attacks conservative lawmakers over health bill
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Sunday attacked conservative lawmakers for the failure of the Republican bill to replace Barack Obama's health care law as his aides pledged to court moderate Democrats on upcoming initiatives from health care to tax cuts.On Twitter on Sunday, Pres.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Sunday attacked conservative lawmakers for the failure of the Republican bill to replace Barack Obama's health care law as his aides pledged to court moderate Democrats on upcoming initiatives from health care to tax cuts.On Twitter on Sunday, Pres.
Pres. Trump's border-wall proposal faces many obstacles
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has now laid out exactly what he wants in the "big, beautiful wall" that he's promised to build on the U.S.-Mexico border.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has now laid out exactly what he wants in the "big, beautiful wall" that he's promised to build on the U.S.-Mexico border.


















