PRESIDENT Trump’s critics have likened his shock move to sack FBI Director James Comey to the infamous “Saturday Night Massacre” and dubbed it Trump’s own “Watergate moment”.
PRESIDENT Trump’s shock move to sack FBI Director James Comey has seen his critics liken it to the “Saturday Night Massacre” and dubbed it Trump’s own “Watergate moment”.
President Donald Trump has fired FBI Director James Comey at the recommendation of US Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, according to a White House announcement.
The suit in front of the 4th Circuit on Monday was brought by several refugee rights organizations, along with individual plaintiffs who claim the executive order, if allowed to go into effect, would separate them from loved ones abroad.
Whether President Trump likes it or not, Sally Yates, the former acting Attorney General he fired will dish on if she knows anything about the alleged Russian inference with the election. Aaron Dickens reports.
HILLARY Clinton has delivered her strongest critique of Donald Trump yet, saying she was “on the way to winning” the US election except for two intervening factors.
She reminisces about her first visit to this room, when she was on her way to becoming a senator in 2012, and jokes about the Guardian’s voice recorder resembling a Taser.
The officials include both long-time proponents of reduced immigration who in Trump see an opportunity to push forward policies that were set aside by previous administrations, and decorated national security professionals.
The president also addressed criticism over an apparent shift from his campaign, when he said that he would label China a manipulator on day one in office.
President Donald Trump said that he misses the life he had before moving to DC., and is still adjusting to the new job's constraints. "This is more work than in my previous life," he said