President Donald Trump accused theSouth Carolina senator of being against saving the lives of soldiersserving overseas.
Author: Christal Hayes, USA TODAY
Sen. Graham: Trump’s claim of ISIS defeat is ‘fake news,’ pulling troops is ‘stain’ on US
In a late night speech on the Senate floor Sen. Lindsey Graham railed against President Donald Trump’s decision to pull troops from Syria.
In his Santa hat, Obama surprises kids at children’s hospital with toys before Christmas
Former President Barack Obama made a Christmas stop at a children’s hospital in the nation’s capital on Wednesday.
Mick Mulvaney, new chief of staff, once called Trump ‘terrible human being’
MickMulvaney was tapped this week to replace Gen. John Kelly as acting chief of staff. As a congressman, he wasn’t a fan of Donald Trump.
Ryan Zinke: The controversies that defined his tenure as Trump’s Interior Secretary
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George Papadopoulos, after serving sentence in Russia probe, announces Congressional bid
George Papadopoulos discussed his time behind bars and what he planned for the future, including the potential 2020 bid.
From Mueller to Kanye West, here’s this year’s White House Christmas poem
Since Bill Clinton was president,Greg Clugston’s poems have detailed both the politics and headlines in the nation’s capital.
Reports: Trump attended negotiations with National Enquirer about hush money deals
President Donald Trump was in the room during negotiationswith National Enquirerpublisher David Pecker over how the tabloid could assist in quashing negative stories, according to media reports.
Trump’s inauguration spending under investigation by federal authorities, reports say
Federal authorities are investigating whether the president’s inauguration committee misspent some of the millions of dollars it raked in.
Kentucky governor bashes ‘biased’ Louisville Courier Journal, ProPublica in social media outburst
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin wasn’t pleased to hear the state’s largest newspaper, the Louisville Courier Journal, was partnering with ProPublica to investigate a state-run government agency.