S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Donald Trump honors return of four Americans killed in Syria
President Trump paid tribute Saturday to four Americans killed in Syria, attending the dignified transfer service at Dover Air Force Base and meeting with their family members. Published January 19, 2019
Donald Trump to meet top North Korea official at White House
President Trump is meeting Friday with a top North Korean official, the White House said, as plans for a second nuke summit take shape. Published January 18, 2019
Nancy Pelosi’s comment about immoral border wall reveals tension in Democratic Party
Senate Democrats are refusing to embrace House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's rhetoric denouncing border walls as an "immorality," but they are being careful to avoid undercutting her new role as the party's leader in the shutdown standoff. Published January 17, 2019
Steny Hoyer says border walls not ‘immoral,’ breaks with Nancy Pelosi
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer now says that border walls "obviously work [in] some places" and are not "immoral," breaking with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the partial government shutdown standoff. Published January 17, 2019
Trump base blames Pelosi, Schumer for shutdown, stands with president
The president's base that remains rock-solid as the partial government shutdown drags on for a fourth week. Published January 16, 2019
Shutdown Day 26: Trump dubs Democrats ‘party of open border and crime’
President Trump on Wednesday slammed what he called "Radical Democrats" for refusing to negotiate on border security as the partial government shutdown entered its 26th day. Published January 16, 2019
E-Verify absent from immigration policy talks
Nobody in the heated debate over border security and illegal immigration is talking about requiring businesses to check whether workers are in the country legally. Published January 15, 2019
NAACP blasts CBS News for having no African-Americans on 2020 election team
The NAACP on Tuesday blasted CBS News for putting together a 2020 presidential election team that is devoid of black reporters. Published January 15, 2019
Democrats stiff Trump’s invitation to White House for shutdown talks
Democratic lawmakers rejected President Trump's invitation to lunch for shutdown negotiations at the White House Tuesday, as the president seeks to break apart unity behind Speaker Nancy Pelosi's opposition to border wall funding. Published January 15, 2019
Clemson Tigers football champions treated to burgers at White House
President Trump on Monday hosted the national champion Clemson Tigers football team at the White House and treated them to a fast food feast. Published January 14, 2019
Trump to American Farm Bureau Foundation: China trade war will pay off
President Trump on Monday told U.S. farmers hard hit by the trade war with China that they would come out on the winning end of new trade deals. Published January 14, 2019
Donald Trump warns Recep Tayyip Erdogan in direct call against mistreating the Kurds
President Trump had a call Monday with Recep Tayyip Erdogan and warned the Turkish president against mistreating the Kurds. Published January 14, 2019
Trump slams Democrats for Puerto Rico junket: ‘Maybe they were celebrating the shutdown’
President Trump on Monday blasted Democrats for taking a junket to Puerto Rico during the shutdown. Published January 14, 2019
Donald Trump pins blame on Dems: ‘Nancy and Cryin’ Chuck can end the Shutdown in 15 minutes’
President Trump on Monday accused Democrats of being AWOL from shutdown negotiations, as the government remained shuttered for the 24th day. Published January 14, 2019
Democrats now back George W. Bush ‘technological wall’ at border
The Department of Homeland Security spent seven years and more than $1 billion trying to create a wall of technology at the border -- or, as President George W. Bush called it, a "virtual fence." It was a bust. Published January 13, 2019
Nancy Pelosi, Democrats embrace ports of entry crackdown
Congressional Democratic leaders have embraced the goal of increased border security in their fight with President Trump, proposing measures to harden the U.S. ports of entry -- but omitting the barrier they supported five years ago. Published January 9, 2019
Chuck Schumer 1980 campaign finance case recalled amid Donald Trump legal jeopardy
Suspicions of campaign finance crimes attracted federal investigators, spurred a referral to the Justice Department and led to calls for a special prosecutor to step in. Sound familiar? The politician in prosecutors' crosshairs was now-Senate Democratic Leader Charles E. Schumer, back when he was a freshman congressman from New York. Published January 9, 2019
Donald Trump rebuffs Dems’ border security plan: ‘They don’t come in through checkpoints’
President Trump on Wednesday waved off Democrats' claims of support for more security measures at border ports of entry, saying illegal immigrants and criminals mostly enter through long stretches of wilderness on the U.S.-Mexico border. Published January 9, 2019
Networks to air Trump immigration address after denying Obama; left cries foul
The left called foul when every major TV network decided to give President Trump airtime for an address Tuesday on the border crisis -- a courtesy the networks once denied to President Obama. Published January 8, 2019
Donald Trump to address nation Tuesday about national security crisis on border
President Trump takes his case for border security directly to American voters Tuesday night in a prime-time address aimed at enlisting the public's help in convincing Congress to pony up billions of dollars for his border wall. Published January 7, 2019