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Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Defends Eldest Son During Chummy Day with Macron

White House Won’t Say] “Emin [Agalarov] asked that I schedule a meeting with you and The Russian government attorney who is flying over from Moscow for this Thursday,” Goldstone wrote.

Politics · 115th Congress

A Friendly Face: Pence Deployed to Governors

instance, Pence has attended security conferences in Europe and Asia, and held private talks and meetings with leaders from countries such as Greece, Cyprus, and El Salvador, which failed to make Trump’s schedule

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Not So Over the Moon on Korea Trade

official on Wednesday explained the “joint statements” as opposed to a joint press conference, which Trump has held with multiple world leaders since taking office, this way: “That’s just the way the schedule

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Schedulers Think Their Title Should Be ‘Superman’

handful of House schedulers, from both sides of the aisle, spoke anonymously with Heard on the Hill about the many moving parts of their job, which, judging by the name, sounds like they only manage a schedule

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Twitter Feed Still Mum on Comey Testimony

White House aides were reportedly expecting Trump to live-tweet his reaction to the testimony, and they tried to distract him with a full schedule of official events.

Politics · 115th Congress

How Infrastructure Week Became All-Of-The-Above Week

But shortly after 9 a.m., the White House issued a new schedule that indicated, just like the first two days of “infrastructure week,” there were other things on Trump’s mind.

Politics · 115th Congress

No Summer Job? Hill Turns to Make-Work Budgeting

President Donald Trump and his nominal congressional allies have fallen so far behind the budgetary schedule that it’s already impossible for them to recover in time to avoid a pileup of political