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Sarah Sanders, Ex-Trump Press Secretary, Running for Arkansas Governor
Sarah Sanders, Donald Trump’s former chief spokeswoman and one of his closest aides, announced Monday she’s running for Arkansas governor, vying for political office even as the former president’s legacy is clouded by an impeachment charge that he incited the deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol
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Former Press Secretary Sarah Sanders Is Joining Fox News
Sarah Sanders will join Fox News Channel as a contributor in September.
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Sarah Sanders Heads to Fox News As Contributor
Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders, who once sparred with journalists, has decided to join them.
Fox News said Thursday that Sanders has been hired to provide political commentary and analysis across all its properties, including Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network and the radio and podcast division. -
Insults Flying, Pelosi Hits Trump's Fitness, He Fires Back
She’s calling for an “intervention” to save the nation from him. He says she’s “crazy.” The enmity between President Donald Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi deteriorated Thursday into rude-and-then-some questioning of his fitness for office and her sanity, with personal attacks flowing from both the nation’s top elected officials after a dramatic blow-up at the White...
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Trump Pardons Author of Flattering Trump Biography
President Donald Trump on Wednesday granted a full pardon to Conrad Black, a former newspaper publisher who has written a flattering political biography of Trump. Black’s media empire once included the Chicago Sun-Times and The Daily Telegraph of London. He was convicted of fraud in 2007 and spent three and a half years in prison. An appeals court reversed two...
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Trump Awards Medal of Freedom to Tiger Woods
President Donald Trump has awarded golfer Tiger Woods the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. Trump described Woods on Monday as a “true legend, an extraordinary athlete who has transformed golf and achieved new levels of dominance.”
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Trump Pardons Former US Soldier Who Killed Iraqi Prisoner
President Donald Trump has pardoned a former U.S. soldier convicted in 2009 of killing an Iraqi prisoner, the White House announced Monday. Trump signed an executive grant of clemency, a full pardon, for former Army 1st Lt. Michael Behenna, of Oklahoma, press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
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Chicago to Remain Sanctuary City Despite Trump's Plan: Mayor
Chicago will remain a sanctuary city, officials said, despite recent comments from President Donald Trump threatening to ship migrants to such cities – a move that had Illinois reps “deeply” disturbed. NBC 5’s Charlie Wojciechowski reports.
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Chicago to Remain Sanctuary City Despite Trump's Plan, Officials Say
Chicago will remain a sanctuary city, officials said, despite recent comments from President Donald Trump threatening to ship migrants to such cities – a move that had Illinois reps “deeply” disturbed.
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Democrats Aren't ‘Smart Enough' to Read Trump's Tax Returns, Sarah Sanders Says
The White House is offering another rationale for why Democrats should not get their hands on President Donald Trump’s tax filings: They’re not “smart enough” to properly understand them, NBC News reported. Speaking with “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said she wouldn’t “trust” members of Congress to fully grasp the contents of the...
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Nancy Pelosi Says Trump ‘Not Worth' Impeaching
While some of her members are already clamoring for Congress to impeach the president, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said President Donald Trump is “just not worth it,” NBC News reports. In an interview with the Washington Post published Monday, Pelosi said, “I’m not for impeachment.” But asked if she thought Trump was “fit” to be president, Pelosi said, “No. I...
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Sanders Questioned About Trump's Reported Remarks on Democrats
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Monday took questions about President Donald Trump reportedly saying the ‘Democrats hate Jewish people.’
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‘President Has Been Clear That There Wasn't a Campaign Violation': Sanders
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Monday addressed questions about President Donald Trump’s alleged $35,000 payment to Michael Cohen while in office.
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Ex-Campaign Worker for Trump Sues Over Unwanted Kiss Claim
A former worker on President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign claims in a lawsuit filed Monday that he abruptly grabbed her by the hand and planted an unwanted kiss on her face during a Florida meeting with staff and volunteers. Alva Johnson, who lives in the Huntsville, Alabama area, contends in the federal lawsuit that Trump made the nonconsensual advance in...
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White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders Interviewed by Special Counsel Mueller's Office
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders acknowledged on Friday that she’s been interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office, NBC News reported. “The President urged me, like he has everyone in the administration, to fully cooperate with the special counsel. I was happy to voluntarily sit down with them,” she said in a statement. Sanders has been critical of the...
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Nearly 60 Percent of Trump's Schedule Is ‘Executive Time,' Report Says
President Donald Trump has spent about 60 percent of his officially scheduled time over the last three months in unstructured “Executive Time,” Axios reported Sunday, citing schedules leaked by a White House source. An early riser, Trump typically spends the first five hours of his day in executive time, according to Axios. Although the private schedules list him as being...
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Only 6 Immigrants in Terrorism Database Stopped by CBP at Southern Border in 1st Half of 2018
U.S. Customs and Border Protection encountered only six immigrants on the U.S-Mexico border in the first half of fiscal year 2018 whose names were on a federal government list of known or suspected terrorists, according to CBP data obtained by NBC News. The low number contradicts statements by Trump administration officials, including White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, who said...
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Expert: Acosta Video Distributed by White House Was Doctored
A video distributed by the Trump administration to support its argument for banning CNN reporter Jim Acosta from the White House appears to have been doctored to make Acosta look more aggressive than he was during an exchange with a White House intern, an independent expert said Thursday.
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‘I Love This Guy Right Here': Kanye West Holds Bizarre Presser With Trump In Oval Office
Rapper Kanye West was scheduled to have lunch with President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday.
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Part 1: Kanye West Speaks With President Trump in Oval Office
Rap star Kanye West sits down with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office and holds court on a wide variety of topics, including inner city crime, jobs for African-Americans, and the reason he supports the president.