BREAKING NEWS
The vice president’s comments, captured in a recording obtained by The Post, give the clearest picture yet of how the Trump administration intends to investigate whether 3 million to 5 million people voted illegally in the 2016 election, an unsupported claim President Trump has made.
Many of the sweeping actions President Trump vowed this week are impractical, opposed by Congress, or full of legal holes. This reality underscores his chaotic start, which includes executive actions drafted by close aides rather than experts and without input from the agencies tasked with implementing them.
In a phone call, President Trump expressed anger over a retweet sent from the National Park Service’s account showing side-by-side photographs of his swearing-in and Barack Obama’s, and he ordered the agency to produce additional pictures of crowds on the Mall, according to individuals with knowledge of the conversation.
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As governor of Indiana, Vice President Pence signed what some consider the strictest laws on abortion. No president or vice president has spoken at the march before, according to an event spokeswoman.
The Minnesota Democrat said his party is recruiting Republicans to join their opposition to the billionaire, who displayed a lack of understanding of key education issues.
As Mexico’s economy improves, the growing opportunities have caused many who once migrated to return home.
New York University’s Kerry O'Grady was confused for a Secret Service agent by the same name. The agent is under investigation for appearing to indicate that she would not take a bullet for President Trump.
It’s unclear whether the 27-year-old suspected the real source of the blackmail messages on her cellphone, but for nearly a year, she left thousands of dollars at drop-off locations across Dallas.
Current GDP growth is still far below the 4 percent target that President Donald Trump has said he is aiming for.
Doctors tried a risky, experimental procedure to save the life of the cystic fibrosis patient.
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Columnist The Patriots quarterback and his coach have built Hall of Fame careers together without ever becoming close friends.
‘Can He Do That?’
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