S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Kirstjen Nielsen, John Kelly get lukewarm Donald Trump reviews on ‘Fox News Sunday’
President Trump offered lukewarm reviews of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Chief of Staff John Kelly on Sunday, keeping alive speculation that their jobs are on the line in post-midterms White House shakeups. Published November 18, 2018
Donald Trump slams New York Times ‘phony story’ that he doubts Mike Pence loyalty
President Trump on Saturday knocked down a New York Times report that he was questioning the loyalty of Vice President Mike Pence. Published November 17, 2018
Donald Trump weighs response after CIA link Khashoggi killing to Saudi prince
President Trump on Saturday said he is reviewing CIA conclusions about the killing of dissident Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, which reportedly link the assassination to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Published November 17, 2018
Donald Trump takes lead in answering Robert Mueller’s questions: ‘My lawyers aren’t working on it’
President Trump said Friday that he had finished writing answers form the Russia probe but had not yet submitted them to special counsel Robert Mueller. Published November 16, 2018
Obama-appointed judges take charge in Florida, Georgia elections
Anyone wondering why Senate Republicans are so intent on approving President Trump's judicial picks need look no further than Georgia and Florida, where three Obama-appointed jurists have taken charge of ballot counting. Published November 15, 2018
Federal judge blasts Florida for bungled election: ‘Laughingstock of the world’
A federal judge in Florida handling election-related lawsuits blasted the state Thursday for botching another vote. Published November 15, 2018
Chris Cox, Bikers for Trump, see Florida election fraud proof in ballot box tags
Bikers for Trump leader Chris Cox and a crowd of Republican activists are convinced that the 15 red and orange tags were cut off ballot boxes before the votes reached the election office, which could be a violation of state law, evidence of vote tampering or nothing at all. Published November 14, 2018
Day after Melania Trump calls for firing, Mira Ricardel to transition to another role
The White House said Wednesday night that top national security aide Mira Ricardel was being "transitioned" to another job in the administration, a day after first lady Melania Trump publicly called for her firing. Published November 14, 2018
Donald Trump pushes bipartisan prison reform deal
President Trump on Wednesday threw his support behind a Senate compromise for prison reform legislation, saying it could be the start of bipartisan success in Washington. Published November 14, 2018
Kyrsten Sinema, Jacky Rosen Senate wins reduce Trump midterm ‘victory’
The midterm elections didn't deliver the shellacking Democrats suffered in 2010, but President Trump's "big victory" is looking less impressive as the days wear on, with more House and Senate races slipping from the GOP's grasp. Published November 13, 2018
John Kelly targeted in expanding White House shakeup
More rumblings of a post-election shakeup up emanated from the White House on Tuesday with jobs of another Cabinet secretary and the president's chief of staff in jeopardy. Published November 13, 2018
Gas tax increase in infrastructure deal a trap, Trump advisers warn
President Trump and congressional leaders have sounded optimistic about their ability to strike a deal to rebuild America's crumbling infrastructure, but advisers to the White House warn that Democrats are trying to spring a gas tax trap on the president to sabotage his 2020 re-election bid. Published November 12, 2018
Donald Trump has tense World War I anniversary weekend in France
President Trump's weekend in France turned events marking the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I into a diplomatic obstacle course. Published November 11, 2018
Donald Trump ignores Emmanuel Macron ‘nationalism’ dig, honors veterans in France
President Trump on Sunday honored Veterans Day and the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I by paying tribute to America's fallen heroes and the friendship with France that was "sealed in battle." Published November 11, 2018
Donald Trump, Emanuel Macron dodge talk of ‘insult’ at Paris meet
President Trump met Saturday with French President Emanuel Macron in Paris, with both leaders avoiding public talk of Mr. Macron's "insult" that the U.S. could pose a military threat. Published November 10, 2018
Antifa targets Tucker Carlson as hit list expands to conservative media
When a mob of left-wing antifa activists descended Wednesday night on Fox News personality Tucker Carlson's D.C. home, it signaled a new phase in the political violence and angry confrontations that now are targeting the news media. Published November 8, 2018
Donald Trump emerges from midterm elections with no regrets
President Trump emerged undaunted from the midterm elections, warning the new Democratic House majority to work with him or else and escalating his war with the liberal news media. Published November 7, 2018
Donald Trump proud of forcing Jeff Flake from Senate: ‘I did the country a great service’
After complaining that the GOP retirements hurt the party in the midterms, President Trump on Wednesday proudly credited himself with forcing out Sen. Jeff Flake. Published November 7, 2018
Trump chides reporter for ‘racist’ question: ‘So insulting to me’
President Trump said Wednesday that a reporter's question about whether he foments white nationalism was a "racist" question. Published November 7, 2018
Donald Trump berates Jim Acosta in contentious White House news conference
President Trump on Wednesday admonished CNN reporter Jim Acosta for "rude" behavior and ordered him to sit down during a heated exchange at the White House. Published November 7, 2018