Trump questions motive of states not turning over voter data

President Donald Trump on Wednesday questioned the motives of states that have refused to comply with his voter fraud commission's request for extensive personal voter information, suggesting they have something to hide.

Poll: 41% of Americans think Trump should be impeached

According to a new Monmouth poll released Monday, a higher percentage of Americans believe President Trump should be impeached than those who wanted to see President Nixon impeached when the Watergate scandal was escalating.

Senator wants Trump Jr. to testify before recess

The Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says he wants President Donald Trump's son and his former campaign chairman to testify before senators leave for August recess.

Trump had second conversation with Putin in Germany

President Donald Trump had another, previously undisclosed conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit in Germany this month.

Atlanta senior pastor arrested at Capitol healthcare protest

Rev. Raphael Warnock, the senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church, was arrested in the U.S. Capitol rotunda.

'Let Obamacare fail,' Trump declares as GOP plan collapses

President Donald Trump blasted congressional Democrats and "a few Republicans" Tuesday over the failure of the GOP effort to rewrite the Obama health care law, and warned, "we will return."

Health care bill collapse leaves divided GOP at crossroads

The implosion of the Senate Republican health care bill leaves a divided GOP with its flagship legislative priority in tatters and confronts a wounded President Donald Trump and congressional leaders with dicey decisions about addressing their perhaps unattainable seven-year-old promise of repealing President Barack Obama's law.

House budget blueprint boosts military, cuts benefits

House Republicans on Tuesday unveiled a 10-year budget blueprint that would dramatically increase military spending while putting the GOP on record favoring Medicare cuts opposed by President Donald Trump.

President Donald Trump declares 'Made in America' week

Plagued by daily revelations related to the escalating Russia investigations, the White House is dubbing the coming week 'Made in America week' as it tries to focus on issues that matter to the president's base.

Former President Jimmy Carter released from hospital in Canada

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has been hospitalized and is being treated for dehydration, according to a report from CBC News in Canada.

2 former staffers charged in case of nude images of congressional delegate

Two former staffers who worked for a congressional delegate from the Virgin Islands have been charged in connection with the circulation of nude images and video of her and her husband, prosecutors announced Thursday.

Poll: 73% of Democrats would give up booze for Trump impeachment

A new poll says 73 percent of Democrats would forever give up drinking if it meant President Trump would get impeached tomorrow.

Trump, Macron look past differences on Paris climate pact

President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron set aside lingering differences on climate change during their meeting in France on Thursday, asserting that it shouldn't prevent them from working together toward a post-war roadmap for Syria and to enhance Mideast security.

New Senate GOP health care bill teeters on the brink

Republican leaders unveiled a new health care bill Thursday in their increasingly desperate effort to deliver on seven years of promises to repeal and replace "Obamacare." They immediately lost two key Senate votes, leaving none to spare as the party's own divisions put its top campaign pledge in serious jeopardy.

Pro-Trump candidate, Corey Stewart, to run for Virginia Senate

An outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump who narrowly lost a bid to be Virginia's GOP candidate for governor is now running for the U.S. Senate.

Kid Rock may be running for U.S. Senate

Kid Rock could someday represent the state of Michigan in Washington, DC and it could be very soon after he announced plans to run for Senate on Twitter.

President Donald Trump sued for blocking Twitter users

President Donald Trump has been sued by a free-speech group, which claims his practice of blocking Twitter users violates the First Amendment.

As Russia scandal touches his son, Trump privately rages

President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that his eldest son was "open, transparent and innocent," a day after Donald Trump Jr. revealed his eagerness to hear damaging information about Hillary Clinton from the Russian government in a meeting last year with an attorney from Moscow.