The movie version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report into Russian collusion in the 2016 election turned out to be a flop.
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.
Attorney General William Barr directed the federal Bureau of Prisons to schedule executions for five inmates convicted of capital murder in federal courts, beginning Dec. 9.
A budget deal that will avoid a government shutdown is a win for President Donald Trump and congressional leaders, but deficit hawks warn the plan will increase government spending, defcits and the national debt.
President Donald Trump criticized social media and “fake news” reporters as he spoke to a summit of conservative teens hosted by the group Turning Point USA on Tuesday.
President Donald Trump’s unnecessary roughness may play with his base, but it’s killing mainstream Republicans.
President Trump on Thursday did something he rarely does: Express regret over a chant his supporters used at a North Carolina rally on Wednesday evening.
The group Women for Trump gathered in Pennsylvania to show the president’s re-election campaign will strive to win the votes of women, especially suburban women.
Boulder City-based Fisher Space Pen Co. was highlighted at President Donald Trump’s third annual Made in America Showcase, an annual event highlighting American-made products held at the White House.
Donald Trump’s labor secretary resigns.
Acosta been under fire all week for a 2008 plea agreement he brokered when he was a U.S. Attorney that resulted in a 13-month sentence for super-rich sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Donald Trump said Thursday the U.S. government would gather citizenship information in other ways rather than including it on the U.S. census form.
Labor Secretary Alex Acosta said Wednesday he obtained a good plea deal from billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in 2008, defending himself from charges he was too lenient while serving as a U.S. attorney in Miami.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said Labor Secretary Alex Acosta had done an “excellent” job, even as Acosta faced a rising chorus of demands for his resignation.
Alex Acosta faces demands for his resignation because of a non-prosecution deal he struck with accused sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein in 2008.
Tom Steyer, the billionaire investor and activist, said Tuesday he’s joining the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, reversing course after deciding earlier this year that he would forgo a run.