The White House Correspondents’ Association on Monday strongly objected to a reported plan for the White House to take over the process of determining where reporters sit in the briefing room.
If you’re checking in to see if the White House Correspondents’ Association appeasement plan for President Donald Trump worked out in their favor, the answer would be: obviously not!
In the Trump administration’s latest assertion of power over the press corps, the White House intends to take over the seating assignments in the press briefing room, according to a senior official.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Monday that the administration has decided to put the embarrassing scandal in the rearview mirror, even if others aren’t ready to do ...
The White House on Thursday defended its decision to not include Russia, North Korea, Cuba or Belarus in the latest round of tariffs, which targeted dozens of global trading partners that were ...
But just how the White House came up with the formula to determine what percentage of tariffs to impose and where has left foreign leaders, financial analysts and consumers scratching their heads.
A magnolia tree said to be planted by President Andrew Jackson at least 196 years ago is set to be removed from the White House grounds over safety concerns. In a Sunday post on Truth Social ...
Although it was not immediately clear why the officials were fired, Loomer visited the White House on Wednesday. At least four senior officials were fired afterward, including three with ties to ...
The NSC shake-up followed a White House visit by Laura Loomer, a far-right activist who urged Trump to purge staff with hawkish foreign policy views. The latest explosive White House announcement ...
The White House dismissed concerns that the U.S. Agency ... mostly courtesy content (content from other agencies), and the originals still exist on classified computer systems.
Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, is now accessible across the White House campus. It is the latest installation of the Wi-Fi network across the government ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt holds a press briefing on Tuesday. The briefing is expected to start at noon. You can watch live here.
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