Trump: The First Year
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VP Pence excuses Trump's comment on judge, denies it undermines constitution
As far as Trump’s reference to the “so-called judge,” Pence tells ABC that “the American people are very accustomed to this president speaking his mind and speaking very straight with them.”
Flight rules in dissaray for travelers from 7 nations in wake of travel ban's bumpy ride
Some visa holders were being advised to rush their travel, some were still being prevented from flying, by airlines, by nations, by families. Refugees also awaited word on their fates, and protesters took to the streets in several American cities against the ban.
Youngstown rally backs immigrants,refugees
Azeddine Jaidi of Youngstown holds a sign during a rally in Youngstown Friday afternoon about President Trump's recent immigration restrictions. Jaidi, originally from Morocco, was among about 100 residents who gathered on Central Square, downtown.
UPDATE | Seattle judge grants another nationwide delay to travel ban; Virginia joins suit
A federal judge in Seattle has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s travel ban.
UPDATE | DeVos moves closer to confirmation as education secretary
DeVos moves closer to confirmation as education secretary
FCC led by Trump pick starts to reverse Obama policies
FCC led by Trump pick starts to reverse Obama policies
Trump meets with his business council after Uber CEO quit
Trump meets with his business council after Uber CEO quit
UPDATE | Nordstrom drops Ivanka Trump fashions
The Ivanka Trump brand was no longer listed on the company’s website Thursday evening, and a search of her products on the site turned up just a few pairs of shoes, all of which had been marked down in price.
Trump's 'sanctuary city' order splits red and blue states
Trump's 'sanctuary city' order splits red and blue states
Trump says new West Bank settlements may not help achieve peace
The White House says new Israeli settlements or the expansion of existing ones beyond their current borders may not help achieve peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Brietbart editor's appearance at UC Berkeley canceled amid violent protest tonight
A talk by polarizing Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos has been canceled on the campus of UC Berkeley after a group of protesters began throwing smoke bombs and flares at the student union building where he had been scheduled to speak tonight.
GOP Sens. Collins, Murkowski announce 'no' vote on Trump education pick
“I have serious concerns about a nominee ... who has been so involved on one side of the equation, so immersed in the push for vouchers that she may be unaware of what actually is successful within the public schools and also what is broken and how to fix them,” Sen. Murkowski said.
Trump threatens to send US troops to Mexico if Pena Nieto doesn't increase military response
“You aren’t doing enough to stop them. I think your military is scared. Our military isn’t, so I just might send them down to take care of it,” Trump told the Mexican president. The excerpt of the call did not contain Pena Nieto's response.
Schumer enduring Trump insults plus liberals' ridicule for weak resistance against POTUS
Thousands of angry liberals packed the icy sidewalk outside Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer’s Brooklyn apartment. They mocked him with signs like “Grow a spine, Chuck!” and “Chuck’s a chicken.” And they chanted, “Filibuster everything!”
Steve Bannon: Instigator of Trump's actions, say advisers
“Darkness is good,” Bannon told The Hollywood Reporter shortly after Trump’s win. “Dick Cheney. Darth Vader. Satan. That’s power.”
Trump, Ivanka travel to Delaware to honor return of SEAL killed in Yemen raid
Assuming the somber duties of commander in chief, President Donald Trump made an unannounced trip Wednesday to honor the returning remains of a U.S. Navy SEAL killed in a weekend raid in Yemen.
GOP suspends Senate rule, muscles Trump picks through panel
GOP suspends Senate rule, muscles Trump picks through panel
YSU chants, “No to DeVos!”
The cold last day of the month did not stop the heat coming from the McKay Auditorium in Beeghly Hall as more than 150 attendees chanted, “No to DeVos”
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