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S.A. Miller

S.A. Miller

S.A. Miller is the Politics Editor for The Washington Times. He can be contacted at smiller@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by S.A. Miller

Sen. Rand Paul's unequivocal opposition to some of the names floated for key posts in the next presidential administration was the first sign that Donald Trump can't count on the Republican majority in Congress to toe the line for him. (Associated Press)

Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees could face Republican opposition

Sen. Rand Paul said Wednesday that he would do whatever necessary -- including joining a filibuster by Senate Democrats -- to block confirmation of Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees if he taps someone like John R. Bolton or Rudolph W. Giuliani for secretary of state. Published November 16, 2016

Presidential inaugurations bring worldwide visibility to the District of Columbia every four years. (Associated Press/File)

Capitol Dome refurbishment completed ahead of schedule

A major restoration of the U.S. Capitol dome was completed Tuesday, and, in a feat worthy of President-elect Donald Trump, officials said the project came in on time and under budget. Published November 15, 2016

FILE - In this Sept. 18, 2014 file photo, then-Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., questions witnesses during a full committee hearing on the threat posed by Islamic extremists, on Capitol Hill in Washington. President-elect Donald Trumps transition team is rich with lobbyists, a climate change-denier and an ex-federal prosecutor involved in the mass firings of U.S. attorneys. Rogers is taking the lead on crafting Trumps national security team. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

Mike Rogers nudged off Trump transition team

Former Rep. Mike Rogers abruptly exited President-elect Donald Trump's transition team Tuesday at the urging of team members, according to multiple reports. Published November 15, 2016

Media executive Steve Bannon, who came on board as Donald Trump's campaign CEO in August, had never before managed a 50-state operation. (Associated Press) ** FILE **

Steve Bannon, Donald Trump pick, defended by Kevin McCarthy

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Monday defended President-elect Donald Trump's naming of top adviser Steve Bannon, who has been assailed from the left with accusations that he is a sexist, racist and anti-Semite. Published November 14, 2016

Wary of how the press treats Donald Trump, Republicans have the least amount of trust in the media, a Gallup poll finds. (Associated press) **FILE**

Concerns grow of press kept at bay during Donald Trump presidency

President-elect Donald Trump never hid his contempt for the news media during the campaign and has continued to keep the press at bay after winning the election, raising concerns he will end the tradition of allowing a pool of reporters to cover his every move in public. Published November 10, 2016