S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Vance embraced real Trump after breaking through ‘media’s lies’; gives voice to a new GOP generation
Sen. J.D. Vance's political transformation reflects the shift in the broader Republican Party. Published July 16, 2024
‘Answer to a lot of prayers’: GOP delegates elated by Trump’s court win
The already ecstatic gathering at the Republican National Convention was only heightened Monday when a federal judge in Florida tossed out the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. Published July 15, 2024
Trump says Stormy Daniels’ testimony backfired: ‘This whole case is just a disaster’
After a day in court where porn star Stormy Daniels recounted in excruciating detail an alleged sexual romp with former President Donald Trump, he emerged to declare the prosecutors' case is "totally falling apart." Published May 7, 2024
Vivek Ramaswamy quits race after disappointing finish in Iowa caucuses
Vivek Ramaswamy late Monday dropped out of the Republican presidential race and endorsed former President Donald Trump. Published January 15, 2024
Trump endorses Jim Jordan to succeed Kevin McCarthy as House speaker, calls chairman a ‘star’
Former President Donald Trump has officially endorsed Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, the House Judiciary Committee chairman and longtime Trump defender, to succeed Kevin McCarthy as House speaker. Published October 6, 2023
GOP lawmaker says Trump endorsing Jim Jordan for House speaker
A conservative House member who had promised to nominate former President Donald Trump to be the chamber's new speaker says that the ex-president will endorse Rep. Jim Jordan for the post. Published October 5, 2023
Trump opens door to serving as temporary House speaker
Whether he steps in as a placeholder speaker or assists House Republicans in picking the replacement for ousted Kevin McCarthy, former President Donald Trump has left no doubt that he will be a major factor in what happens next in the House. Published October 5, 2023
Biden to join striking autoworkers on the picket line in Michigan
President Biden has accepted the United Auto Workers' invitation to join striking workers on the picket line, announcing the visit on social media after the White House earlier acted wary about the invitation. Published September 22, 2023
Biden to attend G20 summit in India next month
President Biden will travel to India next month to attend a summit with the leaders of the 20 wealthiest nations, the White House announced Tuesday. Published August 22, 2023
Biden again demands ‘assault weapons’ ban after Texas mall shooting leaves 8 people dead, 7 wounded
President Biden on Sunday responded to a deadly mass shooting at an outlet mall in Texas by ordering U.S. flags at federal buildings flown at half-staff and calling on Congress to pass gun-control laws, including a ban on military-style rifles or "assault weapons." Published May 7, 2023
Biden denounces attack on GOP nominee for N.Y. governor, doesn’t mention quick release of attacker
President Biden on Friday condemned the attack on Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Republican nominee for New York governor, as an attack on democracy. Published July 22, 2022
White House calls for lawsuits against Florida’s new law barring gender-identity schooling for kids
The White House is prodding Florida students and parents to file federal anti-discrimination lawsuits over the state's new law that bars schools from teaching sexual orientation and sexual identity before fourth grade. Published July 1, 2022
Republican collaboration in Democrats’ historic gun control victory unpopular with most GOP leaders
Senate Republicans handed President Biden a huge win with the first new federal gun control law in decades, but the bipartisan deal and its tighter restrictions on firearms remain hugely unpopular within much of the GOP. Published June 26, 2022
Trump hits Bill Barr for getting ‘played’ by Dems after his deposition shown at TV hearing
Former President Donald Trump on Friday said his former Attorney General William Barr was "weak and frightened" and manipulated by Democrats. Published June 10, 2022
Historic wins in Virginia illuminate growing diversity in Republican ranks
The historic election wins by Lt. Gov.-elect Winsome Sears and Attorney General-elect Jason Miyares in Virginia showcased the increasing diversity among Republicans and the party's success in recruiting women and minority candidates to deliver a conservative message of freedom and opportunity. Published November 9, 2021
‘The View’ co-hosts test positive for COVID-19, yanked off stage before interview with VP Harris
Two co-hosts of the daytime talk show "The View" were ordered off the set before a scheduled interview with Vice President Kamala Harris because they tested positive for COVID-19. Published September 24, 2021
Biden beset by leadership woes at home, abroad after eight months in office
Self-inflicted crises are piling up for President Biden. His leadership suffered severe blows foreign and domestic in rapid succession Friday, including an acknowledgment of a misguided and deadly U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan and mounting chaos on America's southern border. Published September 18, 2021
Biden’s meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy revives troubles of corruption, Crimea, Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the White House on Wednesday will complete a circle of politics and intrigue spanning three U.S. administrations. Published August 29, 2021
‘Fix the mess you created’: GOP blasts Biden for bungled Afghanistan pullout, deadly attack in Kabul
Republican lawmakers on Thursday intensified criticism of President Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan after deadly terrorist attacks at the Kabul airport that killed at least 13 people, including U.S. service members. Published August 26, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: ‘No need to rush’: Senator warns of FDA’s shortcuts to full approval of COVID-19 vaccine
Sen. Ron Johnson called out the Biden administration's health agencies Sunday for shortcutting the usual safety reviews in a rush to give final approval to COVID-19 vaccines, including failing to account for thousands of deaths and adverse reactions among people worldwide who got the shots. Published August 22, 2021