The president’s mass firings of inspectors general were indefensible. The reactions from congressional Republicans added ...
Vaughn Hillyard, NBC White House Correspondent, Tim Miller, former RNC Spokesperson, Michael Schmidt, New York Times ...
Federal grants finance much of modern American life. If Team Trump simply stops the money from flowing, the consequences are difficult to measure.
The prize board he sued wants the civil case paused while Trump is in office, citing an argument he has made to halt other ...
A reporter asked Trump, “Do you intend to continue selling products that benefit yourself personally while you’re president?” His answer was problematic.
The National Gallery of Art said it had closed its office of belonging and inclusion to comply with a presidential order.
His new clothing collection has words and letters in a foreign language, the message of which is unclear. But people are ...
On the seventh night of Donald Trump’s long-dreaded second presidency, thousands of joyous Philadelphians poured into the ...
"As you know, I just signed a pardon and, in the pardon, we released 23 people that were unjustly put in having to do with ...
The Republican released a written personnel "blacklist," and it’s fair to say there’s never been a presidential public ...
Sarah Longwell, Publisher of The Bulwark and Mike Schmidt, New York Times Investigative Reporter join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with continued reaction to Donald Trump pardoning over ...
For all the talk in Republican circles about “looking forward,” beyond Jan. 6 violence and pardons, the president doesn’t ...