And Likes Meatloaf, Cheeseburgers and Diet Coke...Roger Stone, the colorful Republican political consultant who has the ear of the new president, has a new book coming out that charts 'How Donald Trump Orchestrated a Revolution.'
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President Donald Trump is getting ready to plunge into the burning Mideast with all the zeal and arrogance of a medieval crusader. The new administration's knowledge of the region is a thousand miles wide and two inches deep.
TAKES MATTERS INTO HER OWN HANDS ...Jack Davis for Western Journalism reports, Melania Trump has had enough. New media reports say that the first lady is assembling a team to fight back against the social media attacks on both her and her son Barron,
On President Trump's first full day in office, he went to the CIA and promised to back the nation's spy agencies, but his time would be better spent downsizing the sprawling intelligence community
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sent quite the storm of Tweets regarding former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson's confirmation to the position of Secretary of State. The Tweets were not what one would expect from Musk, but instead, were positive … even complime
Andrew Napolitano: Within four hours of becoming president of the United States, Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to limit immediately the effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) in ways that are revolutio
and the pesticide industry?...(Natural News) During his first press conference after winning the election, President Donald Trump made some very bold statements that, generally speaking, are uncharacteristic of the Republican Party. Rather than kowt
Steen Jakobsen, Saxo Bank's chief investment officer, discusses his strategy for investing in global equities and the possibility of a U.S. recession with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets".
Kevin McKernan (CSO & Founder of Medicinal Gonomics) brings DNA technology expertise to cannabis - Scott Horton (Scott Horton Radio) world news update; Trump Administration - Karen Kwiatkowski (Retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel) on 'The March
Though on the surface it may seem like President Donald Trump has it good, politically: He's a GOP president at a time when he's also got a Republican majority in Congress.
With Donald Trump soon to be setting up a sweet workplace in the Oval Office, we got to wondering: Which official commander-in-chief desk will he choose to sit behind to run the country?
Trump Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's job just got tougher. "The entire senior level of management officials resigned Wednesday, part of an ongoing mass exodus of senior foreign service officers who don't want to stick around for the Trump era."
(ZeroHedge) -- The Trump administration has instituted a media blackout at the Environmental Protection Agency and barred staff from awarding any new contracts or grants according to the AP.
As the last line of defense for the leader of the world, America's Secret Service agents are tasked with risking their lives and even standing in the way of a bullet should it be headed towards the President. But after a tumultuous election year s
British Prime Minister Theresa May will be the first foreign leader to visit President Trump. Some political experts say they could be the next Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. USA TODAY NETWORK
On Or Worship The State Just A Bit Too Much"... The inauguration is behind us now, but many - millions, it seems - are still immersed in fear, anguish, and grief over the reality of President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump is telling CIA employees whose work he has publicly doubted that no one feels stronger about the intelligence community than he does. Trump is addressing about 400 CIA employees at their headquarters in Langley, Virginia, on hi
Trump took time off from authorizing executive actions and justifiable scoundrel media bashing to sit down with ABC News' David Muir at the White House.
President Trump is set to unveil executive actions on immigration--one of his central campaign promises--and could move to suspend some immigration from Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen, either temporarily or "indefinitely,"
Republicans are eager to turn the page at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) after eight years of policies under President Obama that they say have stifled innovation and burdened the tech sector.