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'A Warning' by 'Anonymous': 5 Takeaways
For President Donald Trump, leaks are maddening and anonymity infuriating. So the release of “A Warning,” the new book by “Anonymous,” the unidentified senior official in the Trump administration who first wrote about Trump’s White House in an opinion article in The New York Times, is not a good day for the president.Trump, Lifelong New Yorker, Declares Himself as Resident of Florida
He came of age in Queens, built Trump Tower, starred in “The Apprentice,” bankrupted his businesses six times, and drew cheering crowds and angry protesters to Fifth Avenue after his election. Through it all, President Donald Trump — rich, bombastic and to many Americans the epitome of a New Yorker — was intertwined with the city he called his lifelong home.Trump Campaign and RNC Raise $125 Million in Third Quarter
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee raised a combined $125 million in the last three months, Republican Party officials said Tuesday, setting a presidential fundraising record.Trump Campaign Manager Sees President's Family as Political 'Dynasty'
President Donald Trump may be the only member of his family to win major elected office, but his campaign manager for the 2020 reelection effort is already envisioning a family political dynasty that will outlast his time in the White House.After Trump Body Shames Him, Supporter Says 'I Love the Guy'
Sometimes the self-declared greatest counterpuncher in the world lands a blow on the wrong person.Trump Thinks Corey Lewandowski Would Be a 'Fantastic' Senator From New Hampshire
President Donald Trump on Thursday all but endorsed his former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, for a potential Senate run from New Hampshire, saying he would be “hard to beat” if he ran and a “great senator” if he won.After Strongly Suggesting He May Commute Blagojevich's Sentence, Trump Says Matter Is Under Review
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Wednesday night that he was “strongly considering” commuting the 14-year prison sentence of Rod Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor who was convicted of trying to essentially sell President Barack Obama’s vacated Senate seat for personal gain.Pence Canceled New Hampshire Trip to Avoid Meeting a Drug Trafficker
When Vice President Mike Pence abruptly canceled a trip this month to New Hampshire to discuss the opioid epidemic, White House officials steadfastly refused to say why.Pence Canceled New Hampshire Trip to Avoid Meeting a Drug Trafficker
When Vice President Mike Pence abruptly canceled a trip this month to New Hampshire to discuss the opioid epidemic, White House officials steadfastly refused to say why.In Attacking Omar, Trump Revives His Familiar Refrain Against Muslims
As long as President Donald Trump has focused on what he said was the danger lurking at the southwestern border, he has also talked about the supposed threat from one specific group already in the country: Muslims.In Attacking Omar, Trump Revives His Familiar Refrain Against Muslims
As long as President Donald Trump has focused on what he said was the danger lurking at the southwestern border, he has also talked about the supposed threat from one specific group already in the country: Muslims.In Attacking Omar, Trump Revives His Familiar Refrain Against Muslims
As long as President Donald Trump has focused on what he said was the danger lurking at the southwestern border, he has also talked about the supposed threat from one specific group already in the country: Muslims.Trump Assails Omar With Video of Sept. 11 Attacks
President Donald Trump on Friday targeted Rep. Ilhan Omar for remarks she made during a speech on civil rights and Muslims in America with a graphic video featuring the burning World Trade Center towers and other images from Sept. 11, 2001, that he tweeted to millions of his followers.Trump Asserts That Cohen Asked Him Directly for a Pardon and Was Told No
President Donald Trump claimed on Friday that his former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, “directly” asked him for a pardon, a sharp escalation of a fight over the veracity of Cohen’s testimony last week to the House Oversight and Reform Committee.Trump Asserts That Cohen Asked Him Directly for a Pardon and Was Told No
President Donald Trump claimed Friday that his former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, “directly” asked him for a pardon, a sharp escalation of a fight over the veracity of Cohen’s testimony last week to the House Oversight and Reform Committee.Trump Asserts That Cohen Asked Him Directly for a Pardon and Was Told No
President Donald Trump claimed Friday that his former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, “directly” asked him for a pardon, a sharp escalation of a fight over the veracity of Cohen’s testimony last week to the House Oversight and Reform Committee.John Kelly, Out of White House, Breaks With Trump Policies
The former White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, on Wednesday declined to answer questions about the existence of a memo he wrote saying that President Donald Trump had ordered officials to give his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, a security clearance in May 2018.IRS Employee Charged With Leaking Records of Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen
Federal prosecutors in San Francisco on Thursday charged an employee of the IRS with illegally leaking banking records connected to Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer.IRS Employee Charged With Leaking Records of Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen
Federal prosecutors in San Francisco on Thursday charged an employee of the IRS with illegally leaking banking records connected to Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer.Trump Thought Firing Flynn Would End 'Russia Thing,' Christie Writes
President Donald Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, believed that the “Russia thing” would end as a side effect from the firing of the national security adviser, retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, in the early days of the administration, according to an account in a new memoir by Chris Christie.