Critics fear an independent bid by the former Starbucks CEO could help Trump in his re-election bid.
Author: David Jackson, USA TODAY
Kim Jong Un expresses ‘great satisfaction’ with letter from Donald Trump
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un are planning a second meeting in late February, date and location to be determined.
President Trump says border wall fight is ‘very important battle to win’
President Donald Trump huddles with aides at Camp David to discuss agenda, including border wall and government shutdown
Donald Trump denies wrongdoing amid accusations from prosecutors in Russia probe
The president claims innocence a day after federal prosecutors implicated him in a hush money scheme.
As major developments loom, President Trump again goes after special counsel Robert Mueller
Trump’s tweets came the same day Mueller and prosecutors areexpected to file court documents related to two key witnesses in the Russia investigation.
Trump says Mueller team has ‘gone absolutely nuts’
Under criticism for picking an acting attorney general with a history of speaking out against Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, President Donald Trump attacked the special counsel.
Macron, world leaders rebuke Trump-style ‘nationalism’ at World War I event
Trump did not speak, but was near the center of attention at a World War I commemoration in Paris.
Amid criticism, President Donald Trump meets French counterpart Emanuel Macron
Donald Trump’s ‘nationalism’ and criticism of long-standing global allianceshover over a visit to Paris for World War I commemorations.
Trump to call for limiting asylum claims at U.S. border as he pushes immigration issue ahead of midterms
The president is expected to address efforts to send more troops to the border, restrict asylum applications by migrants, and end birthright citizenship, an administration official said.
Even as others point to falsehoods, President Trump tells ABC News: ‘I always like to be truthful’
Opponents, journalists, and fact checking organizations say Trump distorts, exaggerates and outright lies about any number of items.