Ivanka Trump on Child Separation: ‘We Are a Country of Laws’
President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump defended the administration’s tough immigration enforcement measures, reminding critics that America was a “country of laws.”

President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump defended the administration’s tough immigration enforcement measures, reminding critics that America was a “country of laws.”

President Donald Trump’s daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump said that she did not believe that the media was “enemy of the people.”

The United States birth rate has been cut in half since the 1950’s, with the country’s fertility expected to remain below replacement level into the next century.

The latest batch of Axios/Survey Monkey polls shows that Democrats are in real danger of losing three U.S. Senate seats, which means they have no chance of capturing that chamber in 2018.

More than two-thirds of Americans, a full 72 percent, believe “traditional news outlets knowingly report false or misleading stories,” according to a Axios/SurveyMonkey poll.

NEW YORK — In a letter obtained by Breitbart News, Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) confirmed an “extensive outreach campaign to both Democrats and Republicans” when his office put together the official House delegation that attended the U.S. Embassy opening in Jerusalem.

Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC), who led the official House delegation that attended the U.S. Embassy opening in Jerusalem, confirmed that he personally invited Democrats to join the official Congressional trip to Israel for the May 14th ceremony.
“This morning Speaker Ryan shared with his colleagues that this will be his last year as a member of the House,” Buck said in a statement to reporters. He confirmed that Ryan would serve out his full term and retire in January.

President Donald Trump personally phoned Roseanne Barr on Wednesday to congratulate her on her show’s impressive debut.

Parkland gun control activist David Hogg does not appear bothered by being rejected by colleges, claiming that “amazing people don’t get into college.”

Parkland shooting survivor and gun control activist David Hogg says his teachers are “very understanding” when he skips school for gun control rallies.

Anti-gun Parkland high school student David Hogg is angry that his backpack rights are being infringed upon, reports Axios.

Polls done in 10 states show very bad news for at least five Senate Democrats up for re-election in 2018, according to Axios.

According to a recently published survey, the majority of Americans are worried that the U.S. government won’t do enough to regulate big tech companies.

Legendary standup comic Jackie Mason weighed in on the ongoing controversy surrounding fellow comic Joy Behar’s mocking of Vice President Mike Pence’s religious convictions, with Mason exclaiming that Behar is not only “vulgar” and “crude,” but that she “talks to the devil.”

White House chief of staff John Kelly challenged Chinese security officials during President Donald Trump’s visit to China in November.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross defended Donald Trump’s tough stance on trade, warning the world that he was ready to fight.

Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke joined Breitbart News Sunday on SiriusXM where he downplayed a report that President Donald Trump has turned on him after his controversial decision to remove Florida from consideration for his agency’s offshore oil and gas leasing program.

Axios.com’s Mike Allen reports that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is now considered a lock for Speaker of the House in 2019, as her party is expected to sweep the 2018 midterm elections.

“Gary, hopefully, will be staying for a long time,” Trump said when reporters asked if Cohn would stay.

An Israeli intelligence report that was provided to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Cabinet, and which has leaked to the media, suggests that the Iranian regime was taken by surprise by the ongoing wave of protests, but is not in danger of collapse — at least, not yet.

If you thought President Donald Trump was great in 2017, you ain’t seen nothing yet: wait until Trump 2018, a report from Axios’s Mike Allen on Friday morning argues.

Joshua Kushner penned an op-ed, published Friday, critical of the Trump administration’s approach to Obamacare.

In an article about the most prominent threats to Silicon Valley, Axios claimed Breitbart News Executive Chairman Steve Bannon “is railing against the ‘Lords of Silicon Valley.'”

According to a report published Thursday written by Alayna Treene, Tea Party Patriots co-founder wants President Donald Trump not to get involved in next year’s GOP primary for U.S. Senate in Mississippi. Treene wrote that even though Martin says Tea Party

Establishment Republicans and operatives are panicking over recent moves by Breitbart News Executive Chairman and former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon — who is lining up a series of primary challenges in 2018 to lawmakers he sees as hurting President Trump’s agenda.

Dreams of bipartisan support for tax cuts were immediately dashed as Democrats declared war on GOP tax proposal.

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” host Chris Matthews and his panel discussed an article from Axios highlighting a meeting between House Freedom Caucus chairman Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) and Breitbart’s Steve Bannon and Matthew Boyle earlier this week at the Breitbart

A Friday Axios Report quotes a source “close to Trump” questioning the loyalty of White House Chief Economic Advisor Gary Cohn to the administration in the harshest terms.

Members of the establishment media reacted in horror after President Donald Trump criticized them again during a rally in Phoenix in the wake of the violent Charlottesville protests.

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Axios national political reporter Jonathan Swan laid out the difficulties the Democratic Party has ahead of it going into future election cycles. Swan called the Democratic National Committee’s brand “a disaster” and that overall the

Axios national politics reporter Jonathan Swan, who earlier this week revealed that some of his White House sources were astonishingly clueless about the existence of The American Prospect magazine, believes that West Wing operatives (most of whom are Democrats) will anonymously, of course, try to downplay Breitbart News’ influence in the days ahead.

Axios’ Jonathan Swan inadvertently revealed how clueless, out of touch, ignorant, and in over their heads some of his trusted White House sources were on Wednesday evening when he disclosed that many White House operatives have never heard of The American Prospect magazine.

Axios co-founder Mike Allen revealed his and his outlet’s anti-economic nationalist and pro-corporatist biases on Thursday when his morning newsletter blistered President Donald Trump and Chief White House Strategist Steve Bannon for their “7 months of destruction” while sparing Jared Kushner.

White House senior adviser Steve Bannon called an anti-Trump left-wing journalist to tout the administration’s plans to win an “economic war” with China — and the interview is setting political media ablaze.

LOS ANGELES, California — Breitbart News senior editor-at-large and in-house counsel Joel B. Pollak told the audience at the main stage at PolitiCon Sunday that Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election because of three words: trade, immigration, and Islam.

President Trump’s lawyers reportedly are looking to “wall off” son-in-law and White House advisor Jared Kushner from discussing the Russia controversy with the president — as the media’s focus turns to Kushner’s role in the media-pushed “scandal.”
Axios media reporter Sara Fischer wrote on Tuesday that President Donald Trump is committing “twitter terrorism” against the legacy media.

According to the new PriceWaterhouseCoopers Entertainment and Media Global Outlook report, just five tech companies dominate nearly all online advertising. Of those five, three are primarily advertising in China.

According to a new report from Axios.com, Breitbart News has the ‘most engaging right-leaning’ Facebook page since President Trump’s election.
