Tearful Jimmy Kimmel Calls Trump ‘Mentally Ill,’ Urges Viewers to Vote Out Pro-Second Amendment Congressmen
During Thursday’s opening monologue, host Jimmy Kimmel urged his viewers to vote out pro-Second Amendment House members.

During Thursday’s opening monologue, host Jimmy Kimmel urged his viewers to vote out pro-Second Amendment House members.

President Donald Trump’s $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan to be released on Monday should shorten permitting processes, invest in rural infrastructure, and train workers for the jobs produced in the process of improving America’s infrastructure.

White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah fielded a host of questions during Thursday’s press briefing regarding the departure of White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter, including allegations of domestic abuse against him and the status of the investigation for his security clearance.

Standing in the Indian Treaty Room of the White House on Thursday evening, Vice President Mike Pence declared to a room of March for Life participants that President Donald Trump is the “most pro-life president in American history.”

“Yeah, I’ll beat Oprah. Oprah would be a lot of fun. I know her very well,” Trump said, commenting that he did an interview with her. “I like Oprah. I don’t think she’s going to run.”

A new report claims sources close to Oprah Winfrey have confirmed the entertainment mogul and actress is considering a run for the presidency in 2020.

Donald Trump had several ups and downs in the first year of his presidency, but he always appeared to enjoy his new job as president of the United States. Here are some of the best photos from 2017. 11) Soon Photographers captured

President Donald Trump had a successful first year, but there were moments when his supporters felt particularly vindicated about their decision to vote for him. Those moments are “MAGA moments,” when it was clear that Trump was keeping his promise to Make America Great Again.

Vice President Mike Pence proclaimed “Merry Christmas America” as he stood in front of President Donald J. Trump and a host of members of Congress gathered on the South Lawn of the White House to celebrate the passage of the Republican tax cut bill.

“That’s why she lost the election, honestly,” Trump said, referring to Clinton’s comments. “I think that her statement in itself is very disrespectful to our country.”

Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway shared with Values Voter Summit participants on Friday the respect for and elevation of women in the White House as compared to the “high horse cavalry” and Harvey Weinstein.

Donald Trump says he loves being the president, but he waxed nostalgic about his previous life as a celebrity billionaire in a speech to truckers in Pennsylvania.

NEW YORK CITY, New York — Bloomberg BusinessWeek national correspondent Josh Green, the author of a new number one bestselling book on Stephen K. Bannon, told Breitbart News Daily on Wednesday about the phone call he received from Bannon the morning after President Donald Trump won the election.

A Los Angeles city councilman has proposed renaming a 3.4-mile segment of Rodeo Road, between Jefferson Boulevard and Arlington Avenue — already known as “President’s Row” — after former President Barack Obama.

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled on lawsuits involving the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that have been running since then, ruling mostly in favor of the federal agents sued for their actions following the attacks, but remanding one issue back to the lower courts for another hearing.

According to her newly filed Senate financial disclosure forms, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) received a $200,000 advance for her latest book, This Fight Is Our Fight: The Battle to Save America’s Middle Class.

President Donald Trump met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday, calling for his country to work with Israel for a lasting peace deal.

If you want to know the likely result of next month’s French presidential election run off, just look at how the markets responded. The euro and the French markets both jumped dramatically.

President Donald Trump praised Egyptian president President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, announcing support for his administration.

President Donald Trump has defended multiple assertions posed by the media, including his claims on Sweden, Anthony Weiner, Brexit, wiretapping, Brussels, and millions undocumented people voting.

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” RNC chairman and incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said President Donald Trump, “knew exactly what was happening” during his telephone conversation with Taiwan president Tsai Ing-wen. Partial transcript as follows; DICKERSON:

French President Francois Hollande announced Thursday that he would not seek a second term in next year’s presidential election, saying he hoped to give his Socialist party a chance to win “against conservatism and extremism” by stepping aside.

TEL AVIV – Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon slammed UN General Assembly President Peter Thomson for wearing a Palestinian flag scarf at a special meeting Tuesday to mark “Palestinian Day.”

President-elect Donald Trump stood by his promise to reject the presidential salary, during an interview with CBS’s 60 Minutes.

“Superman,” “Wolverine,” and “Captain America” had three very different reactions to the destruction of Republican presidential nomineee Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday.

Vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine believes that if you can’t tell the truth, you can’t be president.

The new L.A. Times political tracking poll shows Donald Trump now leading Hillary Clinton in the presidential race by three points.

Andy Wist connected himself to the sentiments of Donald Trump and Vice Presidential nominee Mike Pence.

Sharon Day suggested that Clinton claims she would make history as the first female president, but Day called Clinton out for hypocrisy.

“Strength, boldness and new energy are not words that describe Hillary Clinton,” Asa Hutchinson says. “This is the same Hillary we knew in Arkansas and later in Washington for so many years. Hillary always wanted more government and her dreams have only gotten bigger.”

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is scheduled to fundraise in the San Diego area on Wednesday afternoon. The same evening, Vice President Joe Biden will promote President Barack Obama in Barrio Logan, give an ESPY award in Los Angeles and head for Hawaii.

U.S. Senate candidate Kelli Ward called on Republicans to fight back against Democratic presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the wake of the FBI’s findings and recommendation not to indict Clinton over what it called “extremely careless” handling of national security information.

Conservative icon Sarah Palin quipped that paid anti-Trump protesters show presidential candidate Donald Trump is creating jobs even before taking office as she called them out for false accusations at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver, Colorado on Friday.

“One of the grandest ironies of this political year is that a giant real estate developer in New York is currently living rent-free in President Obama’s head,” CNN’s Jake Tapper noted on Wednesday, after Obama delivered a six-minute lecture on whether Donald Trump was a populist.

San Francisco’s trendy diners gave a sunglasses-shedding President Barack Obama the celebrity’s welcome when he stopped in to dine Thursday night at Twenty Five Lusk emoting cheers as he poked his head in the room.

“I will not vote for Donald Trump. I will not cast a write-in vote,” Henry Paulson writes. “I’ll be voting for Hillary Clinton, with the hope that she can bring Americans together to do the things necessary to strengthen our economy, our environment and our place in the world. To my Republican friends: I know I’m not alone.”

“This is terrorism,” GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump said Friday of Islamic terror attacks in the United States, as he slammed President Barack Obama for “trying to make terrorism into guns.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan reveals that he will support presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump for president, although he cited differences with the controversial New Yorker’s policy proposals.

The Austrian presidential election result has been a triumph for the cause of extremism in Europe. We were continually assured by the left-liberal media how awful it would be if the (supposed) “far-right” candidate Norbert Hofer won. But actually the

President Barack Obama continued his administration’s tepid response to China’s multiple violations and incursions in the South China Sea during a press conference in Vietnam today.
