Trump condemned protesters for the removal of monuments while announcing he would sign an executive order to establish a new park.
Author: Courtney Subramanian, USA TODAY
Trump stirs anger with plans for Juneteenth rally in Tulsa, site of huge massacre of African Americans
Trump’s decision to hold a rally in Tulsa, the backdrop of one of the worst massacres of African Americans in U.S. history, has triggered controversy.
How a frantic trek to a McDonald’s parking lot shows the scramble states are facing for coronavirus supplies
The coronavirus pandemic has left states racing to cut deals for medical supplies. “It’s about speed and price,” said Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
Governors warn of dire ventilator shortages as virus pandemic rages. Trump says some are playing ‘politics’
“Some states have more ventilators than they need,” Trump said Saturday. But governors in states like New York and Louisiana say dire shortages loom.
Exclusive: Lara Trump has a message for women: It’s OK to like Donald Trump even if you don’t love his style
Lara Trump, an adviser on her father-in-law’s campaign, tells women voters it’s OK to like Donald Trump even if you ‘don’t like everything he says.”
Trump dazzled by ‘stunning display of India’s culture and kindness’ at welcome rally
More than 100,000 people poured into the brand new stadium for a “Namaste Trump” event.
Impeachment inquiry: White House releases rough transcript of Trump’s earlier call with Zelensky
Trump spoke with Zelensky in the hours after he won the presidency in April, preceding the July phone call between the two leaders that launched an impeachment inquiry.
Sondland said Trump ‘cares more’ about Biden investigation than Ukraine, Taylor says
Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine, revealed one of his aides overheard a phone call July 26 between President Trump and the U.S. ambassador to the European Union.
Trump, Pence, trying to win over African-American voters, to launch ‘Black Voices for Trump’ coalition in Atlanta
Trump is aiming to expand his support among African Americans ahead of 2020. Only 8% of African Americans cast their ballot for Trump in 2016.
Back on the campaign trail, Trump rails against impeachment while rallying votes for Louisiana governor candidate
Trump’s Wednesday night rally was his third in a solidly Republican Southern state in less than a week.