
White House Declines To Weigh In On Brian Williams Suspension
The White House says it won’t have anything to say about NBC’s suspension of Brian Williams.

The White House says it won’t have anything to say about NBC’s suspension of Brian Williams.

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest weighed in on the news that Jon Stewart had decided to leave The Daily Show.

President Obama is engaging in Washington’s favorite parlor game: predicting the outcome of Supreme Court cases. He expects the Court to endorse same-sex marriage this summer.

If Hillary Clinton runs for president, she’ll need to build her own coalition, Barack Obama says. She cannot simply inherit his.

Office supply retailer Staples is pushing back against President Obama, after he attacked the company’s stance on part-timers and ObamaCare.

In response to a question about the office supply store Staples, President Obama says he’s tired of hearing about companies cutting hours and wages from part-time employees as a result of Obamacare.

The White House attempts to explain what President Obama meant when he talked about “random” shootings in Paris.

Barack Obama’s former adviser that says the president was lying about his position on gay marriage until he changed his public stance in 2012.

Michelle Obama insists that, between her and her husband, they are saving Americans “billions” by improving health.

The family of Kayla Jean Mueller has released a final letter from her, on the day it confirmed she’s been murdered by ISIS terrorists.

President Obama vows to seek justice for those who killed American hostage Kayla Jean Mueller,

Just days before Chicago elects a mayor, President Obama will visit his home city, perhaps as a way to buck up the campaign of his former chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel.

Before she set out to change the diet of everyday Americans, Michelle Obama says she first focused on eliminating boxed mac and cheese from her family’s diet.

Michelle Obama says her campaign for healthy eating has roots in the actions of an earlier activist First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt.

Michelle Obama says she’s confident she can help change the eating habits of an entire generation of children.

President Obama is known for his frequent appearances on 60 Minutes. But he’s encouraging future presidents to “try to bypass the traditional venues that create divisions and try to find new venues within this new media that are quirkier, less predictable.”

White House aides are still trying to explain President Obama’s controversial prayer breakfast speech after he reminded Christians that they “committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ.”

Who was in the room? The White House sneaks out a list of Muslim leaders who met with the president this week.

President Obama is defending his proposal to make community college free, saying that many employers are hungry for qualified students with skills.

The White House is defending President Obama’s controversial comments about religion at the Prayer Breakfast on Thursday.

The White House says it will not release the names of Muslim leaders who met with President Obama yesterday, although those names will be released eventually.

At the White House prayer breakfast, a NASCAR crash survivor warned about ultimate danger of unbelief.

Violence isn’t limited to Islam, President Obama says at the national prayer breakfast. Christians, too have been violent — remember the Crusades?

For the past week, President Obama and Senate Democrats have spent the past two weeks blasting Republicans after the House passed a bill which included two different proposals to defund Obama’s executive actions on immigration. Republican leaders in Congress, however, haven’t been as aggressive in their messaging strategy.

The president met behind closed doors with Muslim community leaders on Wednesday, and the White House refuses to release their names.