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Gen. Mark Milley Says Accompanying Trump To Church Photo-Op Was A Mistake
After being chided by retired peers for following President Trump in a walk through a park forcibly cleared of protesters, the nation's top military officer now says he should not have been there. -
Trump's Response To Coronavirus, Race Has Put Him In A Hole For Reelection
Hundreds of thousands of people descended on the nation's capital and cities across the country this weekend in continued demonstrations protesting George… -
Trump Orders National Guard To Pull Out Of Washington
After several days of peaceful protest in the capital, the president says "everything is under perfect control." More than 5,000 guardsmen from Washington and 11 states had been called in. -
A U-turn, A Rush To See Trump, A Day Of Tension And Surprise
The president was pushing for the fastest, most extreme measures while advisers at the Pentagon tried to persuade him that a more moderate approach would work. -
Sue O'Connell: Trump's Church Photo Op May Be A 'One-Two' Punch For His Base
The broad outcry from church and military leaders alike may have an impact on Trump in November. -
'Black Lives Matter Plaza,' Across From White House, Is Christened By D.C. Leaders
President Trump's term in office opened with a banner hanging from a crane not too far from the White House windows, declaring "RESIST." Now, in the final… -
Security Perimeter Around White House Expanded By Several Blocks
The people are continuing to be kept away from the People's House.An expanded security perimeter around the White House will be in place for several more… -
Poll: Two-Thirds Think Trump Made Racial Tensions Worse After George Floyd's Death
As the country erupts in protests over police brutality and racism, two-thirds of Americans think President Trump has increased racial tensions in the… -
Trump Heads To Maine But Won't Escape Demonstrators
The president will visit the state Friday to showcase a company that makes specialized swabs for coronavirus testing. -
Former Defense Secretary Mattis Issues Stunning Rebuke Of Trump
Jim Mattis, who resigned as Trump's defense secretary nearly a year-and-a-half ago, accuses the president of dividing the nation and warns against "militarizing our response" to protests.