President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, is under FBI scrutiny as part of the Russia investigation, US media report.
President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, is under FBI scrutiny as part of the Russia investigation, US media report.
There was a powerful moment ...
Ads don’t work, polls don’t work, celebrities don’t work, media endorsements don’t work and ground games don’t work.
In a victory that shocked the nation, Donald Trump claimed his place Wednesday as America's 45th president, and urged the nation to rally behind him and come together. (Nov. 9) AP
Trump's edge is driven by his advantage among Florida independents
IN SOME parts of America, campaign officials load up buses full of illegal voters and go from “poll site to poll site”, a Democratic operative has admitted in a bombshell hidden-camera video.
The presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump was watched by 84 million people on US TV, breaking a previous record set 36 years ago.
Donald Trump has accused the moderator in the first US presidential debate, Lester Holt, of being tougher on him than on Hillary Clinton.
Trump focused and canny early while laying message track. And then the wheels came off.
It also finds that Clinton is running nearly even with Trump when it comes to voter enthusiasm.
Bush family representatives declined to respond publicly.
The physical was done Sept. 9 by Dr. Harold N. Bornstein of New York City, the same doctor who raved about Trump's health in a December statement.
A new poll shows Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump caught in a tight race for the White House as Election Day inches closer. WIBBITZ
She said child-bearing mothers in lesbian couples would be eligible under the plan.
President Barack Obama attacked Donald Trump in a fiery speech supporting Hillary Clinton. Obama slammed Trump's record and said he "is not fit in any way, shape, or form to represent this country abroad or to be its commander-in-chief"
The US presidential campaign doesn't take weekends off. For once, however, the spotlight is shining squarely on Hillary Clinton and not Donald Trump.
A growing number of Republicans think he can defeat Hillary Clinton. But they worry his campaign's ground game is a disaster.
The Libertarian presidential candidate stumbled on a question about Syria on MSNBC Thursday morning.
Here’s a sampling of the criticism:
Clinton's campaign manager went on to attack Trump this morning on “GMA,” arguing that Trump doesn't have a strategy to combat ISIS.