McMaster says it's "time for all nations" to hold Syrian regime accountable
"Public accounts and photos clearly show that Assad's chemical weapons use is continuing," McMaster said Saturday
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"Public accounts and photos clearly show that Assad's chemical weapons use is continuing," McMaster said Saturday
Former White House aide Rob Porter, accused of violence against his ex-wives, operated with an interim clearance for a year
"Seventeen innocent people are dead and acknowledging a mistake isn't going to cut it," Scott said
What happens next is unclear
The president's comments are the first he has personally made publicly condemning domestic violence in the wake of the Rob Porter controversy
The Tennessee Republican had announced he would retire in September
The meeting comes after Attorney General Jeff Sessions praised the "Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement"
There's a pothole in the president's infrastructure plan: money is supposed to come from entities outside the federal government's control
She received medical treatment for an asthma attack, CBS said
He said in a tweet some people's lives "are being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation"
The White House released a letter Friday night saying the president would not release a Democratic rebuttal to a GOP memo
A letter from the White House to the House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes cited "properly classified and especially sensitive passages"
The White House is denying that the chief of staff has floated his resignation over his handling of allegations of spousal abuse against a former top White House aide
"There is no tolerance in this White House, no place in America for domestic abuse," the vice president said
Jennie Willoughby said she doesn't think Porter has changed, and she's worried about White House communications director Hope Hicks