Jake Traylor
Jake Traylor is a White House correspondent for MS NOW.
Jake Traylor
Jake Traylor is a White House correspondent for MS NOW.
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Jake Traylor
President Donald Trump has suggested in recent comments that leadership change in Cuba could be imminent. A DOJ working group is believed to bolster that agenda.
Her ouster comes after two contentious days of her testimony before Congress. Trump wants Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin to take her place.
The Texas Republican Senate primary is testing whether tens of millions of dollars and decades of seniority can overcome one liability.
The president has directed his White House counsel to explore a voter ID executive order, even as his own lawyers warn it would likely be stricken down — the latest test of his executive authority over American elections.
The president has not endorsed in the costly three-way race between Sen. John Cornyn, Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt ahead of the March 3 primary — and none of the three are invited to his speech as of now.
Stefanie Spear, principal deputy chief of staff at HHS, is being forced into a more diminished role as the White House moves to overhaul department leadership ahead of the midterms.
Trump told reporters that he wasn’t going to fire the staffer he says was responsible for the posting because they “slipped and missed” a small part of it.
The president’s contradictory responses to the Minneapolis crisis have exposed fractures in his coalition and left enforcement strategy in doubt.
The Trump administration is shifting its tone — if not its tactics — in its aggressive crackdown in Minneapolis.
A year into his second term, the president’s foreign entanglements and trade wars have eclipsed the domestic agenda he campaigned on.