Donald Trump topped a poll of the worst presidents since World War II.
His approval ratings among Iowans are the lowest of any president in recent history.
“The president likes maps,” one official told The New York Times. He also wants just one-page briefings.
The first lady has set a date for opening the White House up to the public.
Fueled by Republicans increasingly siding with Israel, opposition to an independent Palestinian state has been on the rise in the United States.
Gallup's latest job approval rating shows 55 percent disapprove of the president's work since taking office last month.
Matt Latimer, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush, wrote an exclusive essay for Politico Sunday about why he thinks Clinton could run again in 2020.
The Vermont independent says Trump is using outrageous statements and tweets to distract from economic issues.
Several of President Trump's executive orders have been challenged in the courts.
President Donald Trump will host Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this week.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering whether to reinstate the president's travel ban as the issues are decided in a lower court.
China's top judge blasted President Donald Trump for criticizing a U.S. judge's ruling on his travel ban.
John Yoo, who authored some of the Bush administration's memorandums defending torture, said the president has gone too far.
President Trump is acting like spoiled royalty, not the leader of the free world, according to some Democrats.
President Donald Trump inherited military conflicts in multiple countries across the Middle East.
Robart, a federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, was appointed to the bench by the then-president George W. Bush in 2004.
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The White House announced Lindsay Reynolds would be the first lady's chief of staff.
The former First Daughter quoted her father's famous 9/11 speech urging Americans to respect fellow Muslim citizens.
“Donald Trump ran a Presidential campaign on hateful speech, misogyny, racism and xenophobia,” according to a change.org petition.
Neil Gorsuch, a conservative judge from Colorado, may join a SCOTUS that leans slightly to the left.
Here's what you need to know about his net worth.