For 111 years, 19 presidents have wrestled with a free and independent press up close: the White House press corps—of which I ...
The work of Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in exposing the Watergate scandal during the 1970s is ...
In helping averti a shutdown, Chuck Schumer has ignited a rebellion within his own party, writes Philip Elliott in The D.C.
The Trump administration has taken from the press the decision on who gets access to the Oval Office; kicked out the ...
President Trump railed against the media on Friday, suggesting that some of the actions of the press be deemed illegal and should be investigated. In a speech at the Department of Justice (DOJ), ...
Plus: A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds most Americans believe President Donald Trump is being too “erratic” on the economy. It's all on The Excerpt.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest efforts to undermine press freedom began with what seemed absurd: a demand that ...
The Associated Press refused to adopt the name change, leading to a dispute with the Trump administration and the AP's banishment from White House press events. The AP sued the Trump administration, ...
The Alien Enemies Act of 1798 gives the president wartime powers to deport undocumented immigrants with little to no due ...
The president is waging an across-the-board war against the First Amendment and its legal interpretations from the mid-20th century to today.
The on-again, off-again tariffs between the United States and other countries are again under scrutiny, with the U.S. president not budging. VOA White House Correspondent Carolyn Presutti reports.
The US president said he also asked Putin to spare the lives of thousands of Ukrainian troops "surrounded" by Russian military.