Kevin Lamarque/ReutersAs Donald Trump signed an executive order to advance construction on the Keystone XL Pipeline on January 24, he said the measure would create a "lot of jobs, 28,000 jobs, great construction jobs.”
AP Photo/John MinchilloReal-estate magnate Donald Trump appeared furious Tuesday morning that The New York Times would imply that he doesn't have great relationship with shock-jock radio host Howard Stern.
North Korea responded to President Donald Trump's speech in South Korea where he warned Kim Jong Un not to underestimate the US's resolve.
North Korea doubled down on its promise to build nuclear weapons, despite international calls for them to stop.
The US maintains it will not let North Korea become a nuclear weapons state.
Pyongyang has responded in its usual fiery fashion to Donald Trump's&
Mario Tama/Getty ImagesPresident Donald Trump continued to escalate his war with the intelligence community on Thursday, tweeting that "low-life leakers" who disclose details of "classified" investigations to the press "will be caught."
Judging by his ongoing Tweetstorm this morning, in which he first praised the market's performance (it remains to be seen what if anything he will say once stocks tumble under his watch), then dedicated the next four tweets to leakers, fabricated sources, "fake news" and Russia, president Trump does not appears to be in a good mood.
AP Photo/ Evan VucciDespite mounting calls for him to leave the race, many of which are coming from his own party, Donald Trump defiantly insisted on Saturday that he would never drop out of the election.
The Republican presidential nominee is facing an uproar over vulgar comments he made in 2005 that surfaced in a recording released Friday.
In the wake of a series of fatal terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium, on Tuesday, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said he would go beyond waterboarding when interrogating suspected terrorist leaders and repeated that the U.S. should close its borders.
Donald Trump Jr. didn’t skip a beat when a white nationalist radio host likened Trump Sr. to the Holy Roman Emperor who tried to drive Muslims out of Europe.
“I hope your father becomes the next Charlemagne after he becomes the next president of the United States,” said. When Edwards then complained about political correctness, Trump Jr. jumped right into the conversation.