Biden, Sanders make campaign stops in NYC

Both former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Bernie Sanders hit the campaign trail in New York City this weekend.

Biden speaks to teachers in NYC
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Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden spoke to over 2,000 teachers in New York City on Saturday as he continued his campaign.

Caught up in Trump impeachment, US diplomats fight back

Three years of simmering frustration inside the State Department is boiling over on Capitol Hill as a parade of current and former diplomats testify to their concerns about the Trump administration's unorthodox policy toward Ukraine.

Trump drops plan to host G-7 at Doral

President Donald Trump on Saturday abruptly reversed his plan to hold the next Group of Seven world leaders' meeting at his Doral, Florida, golf resort next year.

Over 20,000 turn out for Bernie Sanders rally in NYC
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Over 20,000 people turned out in Queens on Saturday to see Bernie Sanders' formal return to the campaign trail.

Trump drops plan to host G-7

President Donald Trump on Saturday abruptly reversed his plan to hold the next Group of Seven world leaders' meeting at his Doral, Florida, golf resort next year.

'I am back,' Bernie Sanders tells supporters at NYC rally

Storming past questions about his health, Bernie Sanders vowed that he's "more ready than ever" to fight for a political revolution — with a little help from new friends — at a rally Saturday that drew thousands to a New York City park. The rally offered a pointed reminder to skeptics in both political parties that the 78-year-old democratic socialist is still very much a force in the 2020 presidential race.

Impeachment inquiry puts spotlight on Perry, who shunned it

Long after more flamboyant colleagues flamed out of President Donald Trump's favor amid ethics scandals, low-profile and folksy Rick Perry survived in the Cabinet in part by steering clear of controversy. Until now.

Shifting explanations for withholding aid draw GOP alarm

The shifting White House explanation for President Donald Trump's decision to withhold military aid from Ukraine drew alarm Friday from Republicans as the impeachment inquiry brought a new test of their alliance.

Did White House Admit Quid Pro Quo?
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President Donald Trump is standing by his acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, whose earlier comments undermined the administration's defense in the impeachment probe.

Trump nominates Dan Brouillette to replace Energy Secretary Rick Perry

President Donald Trump said Friday that he will nominate Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s deputy to lead the agency when Perry leaves later this year.

Hillary Clinton implies Tulsi Gabbard is a Russian asset

Hillary Clinton appeared to call Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard "the favorite of the Russians" in a recent interview, while also describing 2016 Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein as "a Russian asset."

Businessmen plead not guilty to conspiring with Giuliani associates

Two businessmen pleaded not guilty Thursday to conspiring with associates of Rudy Giuliani to make illegal campaign contributions, as a prosecutor said evidence includes data from over 50 bank accounts and information gathered through 10 search warrants.

'Overrated general' Mattis zings Trump at NY charity gala

Former Defense Secretary James Mattis hit back at his old boss at a white-tie gala in New York on Thursday, saying that he's not just an overrated general, he's the greatest overrated general.

Trump, in Texas, bashes Democrats as 'crazy,' unpatriotic

President Donald Trump tried to turn impeachment rancor into a political rallying cry Thursday, using a Texas rally to bash Democrats as "crazy" and unpatriotic as they push forward with their investigations.

26,765 days: Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, married for more than 73 years, now longest-married presidential couple

Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, who have been married for 26,765 days, are now officially the longest-married presidential couple as of Thursday, the Carter Center announced in a Facebook post. 

White House pushes back on impeachment inquiry
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White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney held a surprise press conference on Thursday to push back hard against the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.

White House: Ukraine aid held up in part over election probe

The White House acknowledged Thursday that it held up military aid to Ukraine as President Donald Trump pushed the country's new leader to investigate the Democratic National Committee in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, a central question in the House impeachment inquiry.