Trump demands Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow resign over teen cancer survivor comments - The MSNBC hosts took exception to Trump’s honoring of DJ Daniel, a teenage brain cancer survivor, during his
President Donald Trump claimed that MSNBC anchors Rachel Maddow and Nicolle Wallace 'should be forced to resign' amid controversial comments regarding a 13-year-old cancer survivor.
National Democrats on Friday sued over President Trump’s executive order aiming to expand the White House’s control over various independent regulatory agencies. The Democratic Party’s three national political committees contend that Trump’s order could preclude independent agencies from taking legal positions that don’t align with the president’s views.
President Trump took aim at MSNBC hosts Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow over their "disgraceful" comments about 13-year-old brain cancer survivor DJ Daniel.
In an interview with The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast, Kamala Harris's former running-mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, said he was open to considering a run for the Oval Office. "If I think I could offer something... I would certainly consider that," he said.
Donald Trump on Thursday called for MSNBC to "force" host Nicolle Wallace to resign for her comments on the young boy he honored at his address to Congress. The post Trump Laces Into MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow in Oval Office Screed: ‘They Should Be Forced to Resign’ first appeared on Mediaite.
As their party struggles to navigate the early days of Donald Trump's second presidency, some Democrats are convinced that their road to recovery lies in the price of eggs. Instead of leaning into Trump's teardown of the federal government or his alliance with billionaire lieutenant Elon Musk,
Former DNC chief of staff Libby Schneider will become ... Unable to acknowledge that Americans might actually be upset with his agenda, Donald Trump has cooked up a bizarre theory to explain ...
Plus, Sen. Slotkin's address response highlight reel and one final special podcast guest in this week’s 3-Minute Read from Jen Psaki.