Corker says there must be "radical changes" with Trump
The Senate Republican said the nation "is going to go through great peril" if Trump doesn't learn key qualities
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The Senate Republican said the nation "is going to go through great peril" if Trump doesn't learn key qualities
Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi urged Speaker of the House Paul Ryan to support the removal of the statutes
"Tear down more statues," embattled White House chief strategist says in rare interview
Inspectors general are key to ferreting out waste, fraud and abuse -- but President Trump has only nominated one so far
Trump's embattled chief strategist gave surprise interview to a progressive outlet, in which he attacked his rivals in the White House
Attorney General Jeff Sessions cracked down on Chicago and other sanctuary cities in a speech from Miami
"What happened in Charlottesville was a tragedy," Pence says in Chile
The president ordered the hiring of thousands of new border patrol agents and immigration officers, but that's easier said than done
In a statement that was supposed to be focused on infrastructure, the president doubled down on his response to the domestic terror attack at a white supremacist rally
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe had a message for white supremacists Saturday: "You pretend that you are patriots, but you are anything but a patriot"
At least five other Republican senators joined Gardner in using the phrase "domestic terrorism" to describe white nationalists
President Trump gave his first public remarks Saturday since violence stemming from a white nationalist protest in Charlottesville left one dead and others injured
President Trump, in a phone call Guam's governor released, told him his island's tourism would skyrocket amid threats from North Korea to strike near the territory
Some members of Congress stepped up with much stronger statements
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said handling North Korea requires a "combined" message, and the president has "made it clear" he prefers a "diplomatic solution"