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Trump leans on his old New York playbook in Mueller dealings
It was the summer of 1980, and Donald Trump, a rising star in New York City real estate, trekked to Brooklyn to sit down with the Organized Crime Strike Force. The still-lanky developer arrived alone,...
View ArticleTrump offers White House staffers discounted merch from his golf clubs
WASHINGTON — There’s an under-the-radar perk being offered to staffers in President Donald Trump’s administration — discounts on Trump-branded merchandise sold at his Bedminster golf club. White House...
View Article‘People are terrified’: Trump staffers live in fear of Omarosa’s next tape
A daily trickle of revealing internal conversations between staffers. Growing anxiety about what one might have once said. No sense of how long it will go on. Omarosa Manigault Newman’s slow release of...
View ArticleSteve Bannon attempts his political comeback
Steve Bannon is attempting a political resurrection, launching a 25-person pro-Trump rapid-response and polling operation that is framing the midterms as an up-or-down vote on the president’s...
View ArticleTrump wages war against New York
Even in the West Wing, all politics is local. President Donald Trump — raised in Queens, made in Manhattan — in the past week is finding his latest targets back home, turning New York political leaders...
View ArticleMcGahn seen as ‘undercover operative’ in Trump’s White House
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump is claiming his White House lawyer, Don McGahn, was representing his interests, and following his orders, when he voluntarily testified before the special...
View Article‘It’s open season on the president’: Anonymous op-ed unleashes fresh West...
The hunt for the mole began as soon as the New York Times published an anonymous op-ed by a senior Trump administration official declaring that many in the government are working to thwart the...
View ArticleIs there such a thing as too much Trump?
“Go run the country,” Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy told U.S. President Donald Trump, wrapping up a 47-minute phone interview with the leader of the free world, which ended with Trump wishing a...
View ArticleHow do you solve a problem like Hillary?
In recent months, some reporters who cover the Trump White House have received phone calls from the last person they would expect: Hillary Clinton. The 2016 Democratic nominee has been rethinking her...
View ArticleAfter Sessions, who will Trump dump next?
Attorney General Jeff Sessions may have been the first Trump Cabinet-level member purged in the wake of the midterm elections — but he is unlikely to be the last. Several Trump Cabinet officials and...
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