Florida Democratic Rep. says she's "heartened" by meeting with Trump
The Florida Democrat was in the meeting with President Trump about gun control legislation Wednesday
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
The Florida Democrat was in the meeting with President Trump about gun control legislation Wednesday
The White House communications director is stepping down after years as one of President Trump's closest confidantes
"How many Jews were put into the ovens because they were unarmed?" the Republican said in comments captured on video
The former watchdog for the intelligence community says it "stuns" him many in the White House are reportedly operating on interim clearances after a year
The president's tweet raises questions over whether he will actually push any federal policy or funding for the idea
"We elected Mike Steele to be the RNC chair because he's a black guy, that was the wrong thing to do," said CPAC communications director Ian Walters
The Washington Post reported the DOJ told the White House significant information will require further investigation and delay Kushner's security clearance process
Elaine Duke, the number two at the Department of Homeland Security, is leaving the Trump administration
Trump's middle son reminisced about his father's campaign at the Conservative Political Action Conference outside Washington
NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch said some in the media "love mass shootings"
Trump listened as parents, siblings and friends of victims fought back tears Wednesday talking about the ones they lost and how to prevent future tragedies
North Korean officials "walked away from a meeting" with Vice President Mike Pence at the Olympics, Pence's office said
As he honored law enforcement and first responders at an awards ceremony, Trump announced the proposal of new gun restrictions
Former President George W. Bush's homeland security adviser suggests the U.S. needs to "broaden the aperture of what is terrorism"
The president drew on points from a Facebook executive