Though President Trump deleted the tweet encouraging people to vote for Sean Spicer on ‘DWTS,’ he saluted his former spokesman in another post.
Author: William Cummings, USA TODAY
Nearly half of Americans say the whistleblower should be forced to come forward publicly, poll finds
Forty-seven percent say the identity of any whistleblowers in the impeachment inquiry should be made public, and 53% said they should stay anonymous.
Ex-Trump aide John Bolton has deal for book that may publish before 2020 election, reports say
The same literary agency that represented James Comey and the anonymous author of “A Warning” helped John Bolton land a $2 million book deal.
Kansas City voters overwhelmingly approve measure to drop Martin Luther King Jr.’s name from street
Unofficial results showed the proposal to remove King’s name received nearly 70% of the vote; slightly more than 30% voted to retain King’s name.
Lindsey Graham says he won’t read transcripts of testimony in ‘sham’ impeachment process
Sen. Lindsey Graham has been a leading critic of the closed-door impeachment hearings being held by Democratically-controlled committees.
Katie Hill tells women to make sure a ‘sexual predator no longer occupies the White House’
Katie Hill delivered her final remarks from the House floor on Thursday after voting to approve the resolution on the Trump impeachment inquiry.
Elijah Cummings lies in state at US Capitol
Cummings, a Democrat whose district included sections of Baltimore, died last week at age 68 from complications related to longstanding health issues.
‘You said what you said’: Fox News’ Chris Wallace rejects Mulvaney’s attempt to walk back Ukraine comments
“No, you totally said that,” Chris Wallace said after Mick Mulvaney denied admitting there had been a “quid pro quo” in aid to Ukraine.
Trump accidentally refers to defense secretary Esper as ‘Mark Esperanto’ in tweet defending Syria withdrawal
President Trump quoted “Mark Esperanto, Secretary of Defense” on Sunday. But the man in charge of the Pentagon is named Mark Esper, not Esperanto.
Hunter Biden speaks out amid Ukraine controversy, admits ‘mistake,’ denies he did anything ‘improper’
Biden told ABC News he didn’t foresee “Rudy Giuliani and a president of the United States that would be listening to this ridiculous conspiracy idea.”