Already on the attack against 2020 Democrats, President Donald Trump sticks up for the Electoral College he once opposed.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
Donald Trump claims he called CEO Tim Cook ‘Tim Apple’ to save time
Donald Trump tries to explain how he mangled the name of Apple CEO Tim Cook during a White House event last week.
Bill Shine resigns as Donald Trump’s communications director
Former Fox News executive served less than a year as White House’s top communicator
Trump-Kim summit Day 1: Nuclear weapons (and Michael Cohen)
Trump set to have dinner with the North Korean leader just hours before his ex-lawyer testifies publicly before Congress.
Emergency declaration is clearest sign Donald Trump and Republicans are divided going into 2020 campaign
Trump’s decision to declare a “national emergency” to help build his border wall comes over the objections of many congressional Republicans.
President Trump says Republicans ‘wasting their time’ on border security talks
The president’s words raise the possibilities that the government could shut down again or he could push for an emergency declaration.
Trump blasts former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who critics fear could help president win re-election
Critics fear an independent bid by the former Starbucks CEO could help Trump in his re-election bid.
President Trump cancels Davos trip because of government shutdown
“My warmest regards and apologies,” Trump tweeted just hours after he had told reporters the trip was still on.
Donald Trump to again join elites at World Economic Forum in Davos
President Trump is expected to discuss trade policies at World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
President Donald Trump names Mick Mulvaney as acting White House chief of staff
Donald Trump’s next top aide will have to manage a president who doesn’t like to be managed.