Coming off his recent successes, the president could seek to oust even more not-entirely-loyal GOP lawmakers next cycle.
Senator Bill Cassidy lost his Louisiana Republican primary on Saturday, defeated by Trump-endorsed candidates Julia Letlow.
Trump’s next possible targets for retribution ▪ U.S.-Iran deal in limbo ▪ “60 Minutes” correspondent not renewed ▪ Another ...
By Nathan Layne, Bo Erickson and Joseph Ax May 20 (Reuters) - Sixteen months into his second presidency, Donald Trump may be as unpopular as he's ever been among the American electorate – but his grip ...
President Donald Trump has increasingly succeeded in pushing out Republican members of Congress who have rejected his authority over the GOP. But the victories risk complicating his remaining ...
The Trump Justice Department's criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey got a worrisome sign on Monday — and it ...
Trump's Indiana revenge tour sparks an ad spending avalanche By Jane C. Timm. Indiana airwaves have been inundated with nearly $12 million in spending heading into tomorrow’s pr ...
Senator Bill Cassidy is projected to finish third in Louisiana’s GOP primary despite months of efforts to repair ties with Trump.
A criminal investigation involving the woman who accused the president of sexual assault also reportedly targets a ...
Republicans revolted this week against some of the president’s priorities, an unusual sight made possible by newfound freedom for members he’s ousted.