S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Donald Trump seeks unity with House Dems on economy, infrastructure plan and health care
President Trump extended an olive branch Wednesday to the new Democratic House majority, saying he's ready to work with them to sustain the "American economic miracle." Published November 7, 2018
Trump takes credit for GOP gains in Senate: ‘Stopped the blue wave’
President Trump said Wednesday that Senate Republican gains in the midterms "defied history," as he took credit for putting his candidates over the top in key races. Published November 7, 2018
Lindsey Graham sees ‘Kavanaugh Revenge’ in midterm results
Sen. Lindsey Graham on Wednesday dubbed the Senate midterm elections "Kavanaugh's Revenge." Published November 7, 2018
Josh Hawley beats Claire McCaskill in Missouri Senate race
Republican Josh Hawley on Tuesday won the Senate race in Missouri, ousting Sen. Claire McCaskill who desperately tired to hold on to her seat by insisting she was "not one of those crazy Democrats." Published November 6, 2018
Donald Trump declares midterm victory after Republicans expand Senate majority
President Trump declared victory for Republicans in the midterm elections Tuesday night. Published November 6, 2018
Sharp political divide, rising hostility propel heavy voter turnout at polls
Americans stormed the polls Tuesday to send an angry message, driven by a sharp political divide that fuels hostility toward the other side. Published November 6, 2018
Donald Trump rhetoric raises 2020 concerns
When the country reeled from a deadly synagogue shooting and a package bomb scare last month, President Trump pledged to "tone down" his harsh rhetoric on the stump -- but his rally crowds wouldn't let him. Published November 6, 2018
Donald Trump regrets angry rhetoric of White House tenure
In a rare self-critique, President Trump says he regrets the harsh tone he struck during his first two years in office. Published November 5, 2018
Kellyanne Conway, Sarah Sanders join Trump at Indiana Rally
President Trump got a rare assist on the stump Monday from White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and senior adviser Kellyanne Conway. Published November 5, 2018
U.S. reimposes Iran sanctions in ‘maximum pressure’ campaign
The Trump administration on Monday reimposed sweeping sanctions on Iran, targeting its financial sector and oil industry to pressure the Islamic regime to cease nuclear weapon development and sponsoring terrorism. Published November 5, 2018
Donald Trump feels ‘electricity’ for GOP in final days before midterms
President Trump plunged into his final two days of midterm campaigning Sunday with rallies in Georgia and Tennessee, saying the excitement of Republican voters is at a "fever" pitch. Published November 4, 2018
Andrew Gillum Florida governor race sees no Black Lives Matter impact
Andrew Gillum is now on the cusp of winning Florida's governorship -- but BLM activism has been mostly disarmed as a political movement. Published November 4, 2018
Josh Hawley targeted with dirty tricks in Missouri
Josh Hawley, the Republican candidate for Senate in Missouri, on Saturday, demanded an FBI probe of a dirty-tricks campaign mailer that wrongly accuses him of opposing gun rights. Published November 3, 2018
Joe Manchin’s vote for Kavanaugh doesn’t spare him wrath of Trump
President Trump on Friday warned supporters in West Virginia not to be fooled by Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin's vote to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Published November 2, 2018
Donald Trump says he’ll militarize border to stop migrant caravans in Washington Times interview
President Trump said Thursday he will militarize the border "in a heartbeat" ordering troops to go beyond logistical support and patrol the border alongside Border Patrol agents if his latest plans to crack down on the migrant caravans don't pan out. Published November 1, 2018
Donald Trump says Nancy Pelosi subpoena threat ‘illegal’ in Washington Times exclusive interview
President Trump said Thursday that House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's threat to weaponize committee subpoena power if Democrats win Congress is illegal and grounds for the administration to fight any subpoena all the way to the Supreme Court. Published November 1, 2018
Trump says new campaign ad on migrant crime is not like ‘Willie Horton’
President Trump rejected Democrats' accusations Thursday that his latest campaign ad on illegal immigration is similar to the racially tinged Willie Horton ad of a past presidential campaign, and said his team has more potential ads highlighting brutal crimes by immigrants. Published November 1, 2018
Heather Nauert top candidate for U.N. ambassador, Donald Trump says
President Trump confirmed Thursday that State Department spokesman Heather Nauert is a top candidate to replace U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, but said he's also considering other candidates. Published November 1, 2018
Donald Trump blasts ‘birth tourism,’ migrant caravan at Florida rally
A combative President Trump returned to the campaign trail Wednesday night for a frenetic final push toward Election Day, warning Florida voters that Democrats will allow the U.S. to be inundated with caravans of migrants from Central America. Published October 31, 2018
Donald Trump warns that voting Democrat will send stock market lower
President Trump on Tuesday called the big selloff on Wall Street a "little pause" in the economic boom, and he warned that voting Democrat in the midterms would send stocks lower. Published October 30, 2018