Trump reportedly open to meeting with Putin soon
A White House official says President Trump could meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as next week about a ceasefire in Ukraine. It comes after a meeting between president Trump’s.
A White House official says President Trump could meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as next week about a ceasefire in Ukraine. It comes after a meeting between president Trump’s.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., said she was not afraid to go “into the lion’s den” to defend her political views at a town hall. NBC News’ Julie Tsirkin spoke to Mace after.
Former Superman actor Dean Cain announced on Instagram that he will be joining Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Cain, who is a vocal supporter of President Trump, told Fox News’ Jesse Watters about.
Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Jared Bernstein joins Meet the Press NOW to weigh in on the economic impact of President Trump’s new tariffs, which are officially taking effect.
Texas State Rep. James Talarico (D) joins Meet the Press NOW and says he and his colleagues will remain out of state as long as needed to block Texas Republicans from redrawing.
President Trump said he would impose tariffs on Russia if the war did not end this week. When asked if he would hold the deadline, Trump said, “It’s going to be up.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor joins Meet the Press NOW as President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to meet in the “coming days.”
As dozens of Texas state House Democrats near the one-week mark of their quorum break, fleeing the state indefinitely to prevent state GOP leaders from redrawing congressional lines, it’s not just politics.
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced he would nominate Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Stephen Miran to fill the open governor role at the Federal Reserve until the term expires in January
Senior counselor to the president Peter Navarro joins Meet the Press NOW to explain President Trump’s decision to fire the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics following weaker than expected jobs.