President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to extend federal civil rights protections to Jewish college students subjected to anti-Semitic acts on campus.
Debra J. Saunders
Debra J. Saunders joined the Review Journal as White House correspondent in December 2016, after 24 years writing a usually conservative opinion-page column for the San Francisco Chronicle. She has a B.A. in Greek and Latin from the University of Massachusetts at Boston, which may or may not prepare her for covering the Trump White House. She is syndicated with Creators Syndicate.
House Democrats and the White House announced a deal on a modified North American trade pact, handing President Donald Trump a major Capitol Hill win Tuesday on the same day that impeachment charges were announced against him. Both sides hailed the deal as a win for American workers.
A report by the Justice Department’s inspector general found errors and omissions in the FBI’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election, but concluded that political bias did not play a role in the opening of the probe.
The two unconventional heads of state have used their perches to browbeat their political allies, judges and opponents nonstop.
Donald Trump’s problem isn’t that he talks too much to the press, it’s that he doesn’t take care in what he says to the press.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he had canceled a news conference planned for the end of the NATO summit and will return to Washington early.
In a sharp role reversal, President Donald Trump became NATO’s biggest booster, ready to mow down any who question the alliance, as he slammed French President Emmanuel Macron for saying a “very, very nasty statement” about the alliance.
President Donald Trump lands in a London still reeling from a terrorist attack and embroiled in a contentious national election for a NATO meeting that leaders are working to keep as uncontroversial as possible.
Middle- and high-school students in Baltimore booed first lady Melania Trump at a summit on opioid awareness, and received cheers from the left for their rudeness.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo says he was trying to avoid a lawsuit when he suspended the Metropolitan Police Department’s cooperation with ICE, but that police will still hold violent criminals for deportation.
President Trump’s reverence for former military men in his administration may be waning, as the firing of Navy Secretary Richard Spencer and Trump’s actions in the case of a Navy commando accused of war crimes shows.
While few in Washington expect impeachment to lead to a Senate conviction that would remove Trump from office, Washington Republicans would like to see a more cohesive public relations strategy.
Democrats have failed to learn the important lessons that came from the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton, and the results will likely end up the same.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s announcement ends an official legal review that has been in place for four decades.
Lauding people’s “courage” on Twitter is less about fortitude and more about concurrence.