Law enforcement officials say that none of the investigations so far have found any conclusive or direct link between Mr. Trump and the Russian government. And even the hacking into Democratic emails, F.B.I. and intelligence officials now believe, wa
The Cold War has been over for a quarter-century and Russia is only a shadow of the Soviet Union, yet old rivalries and ways of operating die hard. The Russians care more about Syria than does the United States -- and should -- because that country i
Donald Trump expressed "his high regard for peace-loving Muslims" during a meeting Monday night with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in New York, the Trump campaign announced.
With the media in full frenzy during the past three days over the public feud between the Pakistan-born Khizr Khan, who last week told the story of his son, a Muslim US army captain who received a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart after being killed in
Donald Trump's scaremongering response to Orlando shooting is the opposite of what America needs … The gunning down of dozens of party-goers in a gay club in Florida showed, he wrote, that he had been 'right on radical Islamic terrorism'.
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Donald Trump has rented space at an Urbandale movie theater and will give Iowans free tickets to a showing of the Benghazi movie that critics of Hillary Clinton have been eagerly awaiting.
While candidates such as Marco Rubio blamed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the rise of ISIS, Rand Paul threatened the consequences of regime change in Syria and how it could lead to ISIS gaining more power.
If you read between the lines, Trump is saying to Netanyahu; ..''if you don't want to be honest, and stand along side me, regarding discussing this Radical Muslim Extremists problem facing our world (that includes Israel);
Sen. Ted Cruz said here Saturday that the 2016 presidential race has entered a more serious phase following the shooting massacre in San Bernardino, Calif., and escalated his rhetoric on foreign policy with a vow to kill Islamic State terrorists.
Donald Trump isn't backing down from his controversial comments about Muslims, saying he isn't sure Islam is an inherently peaceful religion or an inherently violent one.
HBO's "Real Time" host Bill Maher wondered, "why don't we get out of Muslim lands?" to prevent terrorism, adding, "bombing them over there is what is causing the Paris thing to happen" and praised GOP presidential candidate and Kentuc
Republican presidential candidates urged greater confrontation with terrorists and a clampdown on immigration, while slamming President Barack Obama, following Friday evening's terror assaults in Paris.
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky on Friday said former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had been "bugging" President Obama to intervene in Libya -- a development Mr. Paul said has made the region much less stable.
As I noted last week, the GOP's 2016 contenders didn't do themselves much credit as they ducked, covered, cringed, and pratfell through a series of interview questions about the Iraq War.
Knowing where his bread is buttered, Rand seeks to build a nation for a chief ally of the Israeli's, Kurdistan. To build this nascent nation he wants to carve up Iraq, Syria, and in the process kill untold numbers of christians and muslims.
House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa is issuing a subpoena for Secretary of State John Kerry to testify before the committee May 21 about Benghazi, Issa announced Friday.
Of the possible candidates for the Republican presidential nomination, not one potential 2016 hopeful has voiced support for President Barack Obama’s call for a U.S. military strike on Syria. The hesitancy to authorize an attack against Syria
It was hour seven of what was supposed to be a two-hour trip, and things were starting to get a little punchy on board the Rand Paul bus tour through Israel.
For a candidate who frequently accuses President Obama of kowtowing to the international community, Mitt Romney’s aides sure have an optimistic view of the global justice system.
Both national and swing-state polls are beginning to tighten in the presidential race between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Well, as expected, neither Obama nor Romney talked about the fourth branch of government in their programmed first “debate.” Also as expected, the great intellect of a media moderator didn’t ask about the fourth branch.
In the back and forth in Wednesday night’s presidential debate over tax breaks to energy companies, Republican nominee Mitt Romney argued that President Obama’s grants and tax breaks to renewable energy companies equalled 50 years of the tax breaks t
I believe all voters should cast their vote for whomever they wish. But isn't it curious that after being ignored by the media and abused by the GOP, the Paulians now are being courted (or harangued) because the GOP needs their support.
A disaster. A train wreck. A mess. These are how people in Reno are describing the Republican party in Nevada, a state that used to be solidly red but has turned into a true swing state in recent years.
U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney plans to raise campaign money in private while in Israel, so what he tells wealthy American supporters abroad will be kept quiet from voters at home.