Kenan Thompson of “Saturday Night Live” and Hasan Minhaj of the Netflix show “Patriot Act” will perform at annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
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Trump administration declares coronavirus a public health emergency, calls for quarantines
U.S. citizens from parts of China will undergo entry health screenings and will be monitored during a 14-day self-quarantine, officials said.
Trump urges students to back his agenda and oppose impeachment
Trump kicked off his end-of-year holiday in Florida by rallying student supporters at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit.
Donald Trump won’t send a White House lawyer to the next impeachment hearing
Donald Trump and the White House have consistently rejected invitations to participate in what they call unfair impeachment hearings.
John Bolton re-opens Twitter account, says White House withheld his access
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton returned to Twitter, alleging the White House withheld his access “out of fear of what I may say?”
Trump arrives at Alabama-LSU game during Louisiana election. How he, other presidents, use sports for politics
Trump is expected at the LSU-Alabama game Saturday. Many analysts say he has been a more political than other presidents with his forays into sports.
Trump renews attacks on Fox News after poll found 51% of voters support impeachment, removal
Once a frequent guest on the network, Fox News has now taken a string of hits from Trump. The president lamented “the good old days” on Thursday.
On Syria, Donald Trump cites ‘my great and unmatched wisdom’ – others say no way
Critics said Donald Trump showed anything but wisdom in suddenly announcing a U.S. troop withdrawal from northern Syria.
Trump to tell Pelosi that White House won’t cooperate on impeachment until the full House votes
Trump and aides plan to tell Pelosi that they will not cooperate with the inquiry until the full House votes to authorize it, officials said Friday.
Donald Trump claims he didn’t want moat, snakes, and gators at the Mexican border
A new book says Donald Trump once suggested radical and even violent ways to stop illegal crossings – including the snake-and-alligator-filled moat.