Pompeo berates reporter for asking about verifying denuclearization
The top U.S. diplomat called questions about conversations of verification methods "insulting and ridiculous and frankly ludicrous"
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
The top U.S. diplomat called questions about conversations of verification methods "insulting and ridiculous and frankly ludicrous"
It was a good night for women running opposed to Trump and also for some Republicans who have stuck with Trump
President Trump is now on his way to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
"I think that very quickly I'll know whether or not something good is going to happen," he said Saturday, days before the North Korea summit
President Trump said the U.S. is like the "piggy bank that everybody's robbing"
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President Trump has fanned the flames of the cultural controversy
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President Trump narrowly won the district in 2016, but Democrats took it by 20 points Tuesday night
The Ohio governor says the U.S. has to be "extremely careful" with North Korea, which has backtracked on promises before
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A memo dated January 29, 2018, argues that the Constitution gives the president vast authority to, for instance, fire FBI Director James Comey
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