Stephen Miller, President-elect Trump's deputy chief of staff, is asserting himself as the key player in the White House's plan to pass Trump's sweeping agenda through Congress. Why it matters: Trump trusts Miller implicitly,
Congress could withhold hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions like New York City that limit information about non-citizens from being shared with federal
Incoming White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller stopped by Capitol Hill Wednesday to ask for help sketching out President-elect Donald Trump’s signature mass deportation plan. Miller, an alum of Trump’s first administration,
Stephen Miller was the architect of Donald J. Trump’s hard-line immigration agenda in his first term. Now he is back with fewer internal rivals and even more influence with the president.
Stephen Miller, a close adviser to President Donald Trump, on Wednesday declared that “no one is above the law.” And while few would disagree with that, in concept, Miller’s critics were quick to point out that Trump’s own actions stand in direct contradiction.
Get the latest updates on the weekend inaugural events for President-elect Donald Trump. Events include a wreath laying ceremony at Arlington, a Make America Great Again Victory Rally, and more.
The first order of business: find the funding number that will allow the Trump administration to carry out its hefty deportation goals. Senior Political Correspondent Senior Political ...
Incoming White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller stopped by Capitol Hill Wednesday to ask for help sketching out President-elect Donald Trump’s signature mass deportation plan.
America First Legal — founded by top Trump adviser Stephen Miller — sent letters to local officials across the country in December, warning of prison sentences if they don’t cooperate with immigration enforcement.
Good morning, Chicago. Promising a “fight” to protect all Chicagoans, Mayor Brandon Johnson said yesterday he has not reached out to the White House in the face of Republican President Donald Trump’s ongoing threats against immigrants — and Democratic officials such as Johnson himself.
Oil futures were lower in early Asian trading after President Trump said he wants crude prices to be lower, ANZ research analysts said.
Congressional Republicans are also gearing up to enact major changes for government workers, including cuts to employee benefits