Former White House attorney Ty Cobb claimed President Trump is experiencing a “significant decline” in his mental faculties, pointing to the commander in chief’s Tuesday appearance at a White House press briefing to mark the anniversary of his return to the Oval Office. “I think there’s been a significant decline. He’s always been driven by…
Democrats still increasingly treat Never Trump Republicanism as a substitute for Democratic politics rather than a limited, tactical alliance.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, President Donald Trump said that Denmark’s refusal to give Greenland to the United States shows that the European country is “ungrateful” for America’s participation in World War 2.
When President Trump marched through Washington D.C.’s Lafayette Square at the height of the George Floyd protests in June 2020, he did so flanked by a phalanx of uniformed troops, including Gen. Mark Milley, then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Milley ultimately apologized for his role in Trump’s authoritarian photo-op, but that shocking moment now feels like foreshadowing amid Trump’s growing…
The Supreme Court on Wednesday morning will weigh whether President Trump can legally oust Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors over accusations of mortgage fraud. The oral arguments come as Trump has sought to reshape independent agencies that have long enjoyed protections against the president’s firing authority. Also looming over the case…
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President Trump is speaking at the World Economic Forum, where he’s facing off with European leaders amid his push to seize Greenland. Here’s what to expect from the president’s trip to Davos, Switzerland, as some Trump allies on Capitol Hill suggest the president should back off his efforts to acquire the island nation. Trump arrived…
President Trump on Tuesday said invoking the Insurrection Act to quell protests in Minnesota would “make life a lot easier,” even as he dismissed the prospect as unnecessary for the time being. In a sit-down interview with NewsNation’s “Katy Pavlich Tonight,” the president did not rule out the possibility of invoking the law in the…
President Trump touched down in Switzerland on Wednesday nearly two hours behind schedule, after a “minor electrical issue” forced Air Force One to turn back to Washington around 30 minutes into the flight to switch planes. Trump, flying on a smaller plane typically reserved for domestic travel, landed in Zurich shortly after 12:30 p.m. local…
President Trump will give a speech Wednesday morning at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland — bringing him face-to-face with European allies as tensions build over his push to acquire Greenland. While Trump is likely to tout how his policies have made the U.S. economy stronger, the high-stakes meetings could play a significant role…
Outrage over welfare cheats used to prompt calls for reform, not paramilitary operations.
The president warned that “the whole country is going to get blown up” if he is targeted by its regime.
The White House press secretary joked about a previous Trump controversy during the incident.
Of all the buzz phrases obviously in need of retirement, “meet the moment” stands high on the list. No, Alyssa from accounting did not “meet the moment” with her Slack message, nor does some political celebrity (or celebrity politician) spouting some blather on social media. The term, which seems to have sprung into popular use…
The Justice Department’s criminal probe into the Federal Reserve is casting a shadow over President Trump’s plans for the central bank. Trump is expected to announce his choice to succeed Fed Chair Jerome Powell within the next few weeks. But the threat of criminal charges against Powell may make it harder for Trump to replace…
Ty Cobb and Stephanie Grisham issued their stark warnings following the president’s latest rambling press briefing.
The “Late Show” host said the president’s first year in office has been “exhausting” for everyone.
A year of fawning and constant praise was rewarded with Trump’s refusal to help Ukraine and a threat to take Greenland by force because he didn’t win the Nobel Peace Prize.
“It’s really not much more complicated,” said the New York Times reporter.
The treasury secretary played down criticism from European leaders of Washington’s designs on Greenland.
Critics said it showed the president is “genuinely insane” and “clearly unwell.”
The late night host can’t get over the president’s latest reasoning.
They reportedly have a “well-drilled routine” for whenever the U.S. president goes off the rails.
It’s “the stupidest possible thing that could happen,” said Josh Johnson.
The announcement came after Israel said the makeup of the Board’s Gaza executive body did not align with Israel’s interests.
The California governor stressed that they need to stop playing by a set of rules because the U.S. president doesn’t follow rules.