S.A. Miller
Articles by S.A. Miller
Donald Trump hits Missouri to boost tax cuts, GOP Senate candidate
President Trump will visit Missouri Wednesday to tout the tax-cut law at a Boeing plant, making a third visit to a key midterm election battleground for the Senate. Published March 12, 2018
Trump wants de-nuke proof from North Korea before talks
President Trump will not sit down for talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un unless the rogue regime demonstrates "concrete steps" toward ending nuclear weapon tests, the White House said Friday. Published March 9, 2018
Donald Trump pardons Kristian Saucier, Navy sailor who used ‘Hillary Clinton defense’
President Trump has pardoned former Navy sailor Kristian Saucier who was convicted of breaking laws by taking a photo inside a nuclear submarine, the White House said Friday. Published March 9, 2018
Pence boast on job report: ‘A year of action, a year of results!’
Vice President Mike Pence cheered the strong jobs report Friday that showed a huge spike of new hires in February, saying the cause is Trump administration economic policies. Published March 9, 2018
Mitt Romney under attack in Utah for ‘liberal Massachusetts values’
Mitt Romney is being hit with the first attack ad of the Utah Senate race Thursday, a slickly produced video that portrays him as a darling of the D.C. establishment and gives him the nickname "flip-flopper Mitt." Published March 8, 2018
Donald Trump considering tariff exemptions for Canada, Mexico
The White House opened the door Wednesday to exempting Canada and Mexico from the proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum, the first pullback from a plan that critics say will spark a trade war. Published March 7, 2018
Trump on track to sign tariffs this week: White House
President Trump is still expected to officially roll out tariffs on steel and aluminum imports by the end of the week, the White House said Wednesday. Published March 7, 2018
White House moves on after Gary Cohn exit, downplays charges of West Wing chaos
The White House brushed off concerns Wednesday over the resignation of President Trump's chief economic adviser Gary Cohn, which appeared to trigger a drop in the stock market. Published March 7, 2018
Republicans skeptical of Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on steel, aluminum
President Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. had nothing to lose in a trade war, dismissing mounting opposition to planned tariffs from dismayed foreign leaders and skeptical Republicans on Capitol Hill. Published March 6, 2018
Gary Cohn resigning as Trump’s top economic adviser
The White House reeled from another resignation Tuesday when Gary Cohn stepped down as President Trump's top economic adviser. Published March 6, 2018
Trump makes case for tariffs to Swedish prime minister: ‘European Union has not treated us well’
President Trump stood firm on plans to impose tariffs, telling Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven that the European Union has been ripping off the U.S. for years. Published March 6, 2018
Trump calls North Korea talks offer ‘sincere’
President Trump on Tuesday claimed the lion's share of the credit for forcing North Korea to agree to talks about giving up its nuclear and missile program. Published March 6, 2018
Trump cautions on North Korea nuke offer: ‘May be false hope’
President Trump on Tuesday welcomed North Korea's offer to suspend nuclear tests and enter talks on giving up its nukes but warned that it "may be false hope." Published March 6, 2018
North Korea agrees to a moratorium on nuclear and missile tests, will hold landmark summit in April
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has agreed to stop nuclear and missile tests if his country holds talks with the United States on denuclearizing the Korean peninsula. Published March 6, 2018
Paul Ryan, Donald Trump clash over proposed steel, aluminum tariffs
President Trump vowed not to back down Monday from plans for tariffs on steel and aluminum that sent shock waves across America's political landscape, deepening a rift with Congress' Republican leaders. Published March 5, 2018
Thad Cochran to resign April 1
Mississippi Republican Sen. Thad Cochran announced Monday that he would resign April 1 due to ill health, creating two Senate contests in the deep-red Southern state this year. Published March 5, 2018
White House shrugs off rift over tariffs with Paul Ryan
The White House on Monday played down the rift between President Trump and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan over the president's plan to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Published March 5, 2018
Sarah Huckabee Sanders on White House morale: ‘We are in a great place’
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders shot down Anthony Scaramucci's claims that "morale is terrible" in the West Wing. Published March 5, 2018
Trump team security clearance process ‘weaponized’ by bureaucrats
The security clearance process has tied the Trump administration in knots -- and that is exactly what the bureaucrats running the White House personnel security office intended, said a lawyer who has been battling the office. Published March 4, 2018
Trump to rally next week in Pennsylvania steel country
President Trump will hold a campaign rally March 10 in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, visiting the heart of steel country after announcing plans for big tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Published March 2, 2018