Donald Trump said that he will begin withdrawing National Guard troops from Washington, DC, but warned they can “quickly return.”
Trump was born and raised in Queens, New York City, and earned an economics degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968.
Donald Trump said that he will begin withdrawing National Guard troops from Washington, DC, but warned they can “quickly return.”
As the US President grapples with an unprecedented uprising, a 1990 interview full of contradictions shines a light on his “vicious” approach.
Twitter have disabled a video paying tribute to George Floyd by Donald Trump’s campaign team, saying it’s the subject of a copyright complaint.
The former secretary, who resigned from Trump's Cabinet, also indirectly criticized current Defense Secretary Mark Esper's use of the word "battlespace" in reference to American cities.
First Lady Melania Trump’s priceless reaction to an apparent order by her husband to smile during a photo opportunity has gone viral.
Twitter attached a disclaimer to a tweet by President Donald Trump on the unrest in Minneapolis on Friday, saying it broke its rules on "glorifying violence", hours after the US president signed an executive order targeting the social media giant’s legal protections.
For the first time ever, Twitter has tagged tweets by US President Donald Trump with a link to their ‘fact check,’ based on a collection of mainstream media reporting on the subject of mail-in ballots and voter fraud in the US.
Twitter has placed a fact-checking warning on a tweet issued by President Trump in which he claims without evidence that mail-in ballots are fraudulent.
US President Donald Trump has retweeted a post that calls former Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton a “skank”.
Network news is experiencing a big gain in ratings as Americans tune in to stay informed about the coronavirus. Some network executives hope and believe the change will be lasting.
Inspector General Steve Linick's ousting is the latest in a series of moves against federal watchdogs who have found fault with the Trump administration
Audio of a private conversation shows the 44th president's unvarnished views about the former national security adviser's case and the White House's COVID-19 response.
A presidential tweet set off widespread confusion inside and outside of the administration, and a scramble by aides to finalize the mandate in less than two days.
US President Donald Trump reportedly wanted to host a two-hour daily radio show where people could call and ask him questions about COVID-19.
White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham is stepping down from her position after less than a year. She will instead begin working with Melania Trump.
"[T]he President’s dead of night decision puts our country and national security at even greater risk," said Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, after news broke that Trump would be firing Michael Atkinson.
The "PBS NewsHour" reporter Yamiche Alcindor confronted President Trump with his own statements during the daily coronavirus task force briefing on Sunday as US coronavirus cases rose to nearly 140,000.
4 takeaways from a mid-crisis polling spike for the U.S. president
It's not the first time Trump and Whitmer have clashed over the federal government's coronavirus response.
“It’s 2020. The president was elected in 2016. Can you get to a million ventilators?” Keilar retorted after Navarro tried to pin the blame on the Obama administration.