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Obama to Make Farewell Speech Next Week
The White House did not announce a specific time for the speech, which will come 10 days before Donald Trump, is sworn in.
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The White House did not announce a specific time for the speech, which will come 10 days before Donald Trump, is sworn in.
The White House on Thursday revealed a set of economic sanctions and other penalties intended to squeeze Russian leaders for backing and — as Obama administration officials have acknowledged — being
In the face of stubbornly high unemployment, he enlisted the help of former President Bill Clinton and investment guru Warren Buffet, among others, to fight GOP criticism that his administration was slowing
The Gallup poll showed 48 percent of those surveyed approve of how Trump is handling his transition into the White House.
A preview of how the Trump White House may operate came on the evening of Dec. 5.
And during a recent reception at the White House, a senior Obama administration official responded with a nervous shrug when asked about winter in Washington under a fledgling Trump administration.
Randy Forbes of Virginia would fit that bill should he go into the private sector.
“When you lose the White House to the least popular candidate in the history of America, when you lose the Senate, when you lose the House and when two-thirds of governors in this country are Republican
[Clinton Urges Supporters to ‘Never, Ever Give Up’] The findings showed that younger white men voted for Trump in larger numbers than younger white women, and young white males outnumbered young
Brown, an early Trump backer, served for more than 30 years in the Army Reserve and served on the Veterans Affairs and Armed Services committees.
Bill Nelson of Florida and Claire McCaskill of Missouri — won four years ago thanks to weak Republican nominees (McCaskill defeated former Republican Rep.
Had voters elected Democrat Hillary Clinton, they believed she would have ushered in new requirements for political disclosures.
A conciliatory Trump urged the American people, including his supporters, to thank Clinton for her years of public service.
The California Democrat said the GOP tried to put a check on Bill Clinton’s White House through the threat of impeachment in the 1990s.
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“All the progress we’ve made over these eight years goes out the window if we don’t win this election,” Obama told the University of Central Florida audience. “The stakes could not be higher.”
“This is his sixth run for office over the last 10 years, so someone who is dying to do anything for a vote. He stands up with Donald Trump regardless, he won’t want to jeopardize his tea party vote.”
She was a White House staffer during the George W. Bush administration and a 2012 campaign aide for Mitt Romney, when she prepped Ryan, the vice presidential nominee, for his debate with Joseph R.
Garland also continues to meet with White House legal aides and other senior staffers. A White House official described those meetings as occurring “regularly” but “not every day.”
But even as Hillary Clinton regained the lead over Trump in national polls after the first presidential debate, the Republican presidential nominee has not yet proved a consistent drag on House incumbents