Stephen Dinan
Articles by Stephen Dinan
GOP basks ahead of election as U.S. posts 3.5 percent GDP growth
President Trump will lead the GOP into the elections amid the best first-term economy in three decades. Published October 26, 2018
Unaccompanied children smuggled in migrant caravan, rescued
Guatemalan officials rescued seven unaccompanied children who were being smuggled inside the migrant caravan, a conservative watchdog reported Thursday. Published October 25, 2018
Senate tells FBI to investigate Michael Avenatti over Kavanaugh accusations
Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles E. Grassley asked the Justice Department Thursday to investigate anti-Trump lawyer Michael Avenatti and his client Julie Swetnick, saying they likely fed senators "materially false" information by accusing Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh of involvement in gang rapes. Published October 25, 2018
Pentagon to send active-duty troops to U.S.-Mexico border
The Trump administration will send about 800 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border ahead of the illegal immigrant caravan, a defense official confirmed Thursday, following through on President Trump's pledge. Published October 25, 2018
Pipe bombs sent to Trump critics Obama, Hillary Clinton, George Soros, John Brennan, Eric Holder
Pipe bombs were sent to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama and some of his top aides, authorities said Wednesday, revealing an apparent plot against some of the biggest names in Democratic politics. Published October 24, 2018
Mexico says migrant caravan is 3,630 people
Mexico said Wednesday that there are about 3,630 people traveling in the migrant caravan making its way through Mexican territory and headed for the U.S. Published October 24, 2018
Four more men charged in Charlottesville riots
Federal prosecutors announced charges Wednesday against four men they accused of being white supremacists who traveled to political rallies to menace protesters. Published October 24, 2018
Pelosi, Schumer say Trump must do more to stop violence
The top Democrats in Congress said Wednesday it's up to President Trump to live up to his own calls for civility in the wake of this week's mail-bomb attacks. Published October 24, 2018
Stop Pelosi website raises $50,000 in first hours
A website set up to solicit and dole out campaign donations to key races that could stop House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi from becoming House speaker raised more than $50,000 in its first hours Wednesday morning, organizers said. Published October 24, 2018
Family separations began before zero tolerance: GAO study
Separation of illegal immigrant families nabbed at the border began to increase around the start of the Trump administration, the government's chief watchdog reported Wednesday -- meaning it was happening well before the Justice Department's zero-tolerance border policy. Published October 24, 2018
Illegal immigrant faked kidnapping to try to get legal visa: FBI
An illegal immigrant from Mexico pleaded guilty Tuesday to faking his own kidnapping to try to win a special visa given out to victims of crimes. Published October 23, 2018
Mike Pence: Migrant caravan is Venezuelan plot
Venezuela is funding the illegal immigrant caravan, Vice President Mike Pence said Tuesday, backing up President Trump's claims that there are bad elements within the thousands of people. Published October 23, 2018
Illegal immigrant families set record in 2018; top 100,000 for first time
Illegal immigration by families surged this summer after the collapse of President Trump's zero-tolerance border policy, reaching record levels and leaving the Trump administration frustrated over the lack of easy solutions. Published October 23, 2018
Texas to investigate Democrats’ mailers asking non-citizens to register to vote
Texas Secretary of State Rolando Pablos confirmed this week that he has asked state Attorney General Ken Paxton to open an investigation into the Democratic Party's attempts to ask non-citizens to sign up to vote. Published October 23, 2018
Wilbur Ross 2020 census citizenship question deposition blocked by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court stepped in Monday to block anti-Trump immigrant-rights activists and New York's attorney general from forcing Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to sit for a deposition in the lawsuit over asking about citizenship on the 2020 census. Published October 22, 2018
Kyrsten Sinema pulls even with Martha McSally in Arizona Senate race despite left-wing activism
In any normal year, and with any normal candidate, Arizona's Senate race between a Republican former fighter pilot and a Democrat with a history of left-wing activism wouldn't even be a contest. But this isn't any year, and Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, the Democrat, isn't any candidate. Instead she's one of her party's best chances to capture a Republican-held Senate seat. Published October 22, 2018
Migrant caravan falls flat as midterm elections issue despite Donald Trump’s efforts
President Trump is working hard to make the U.S.-bound migrant caravan into an election issue, but so far it's not resonating broadly with voters or forcing Democrats to play defense. Published October 22, 2018
Trump to propose 10 percent tax cut
President Trump said Monday his new tax cut plan would be a 10 percent reduction for middle-class families. Published October 22, 2018
Trump says MS-13, terrorists are part of caravan
President Trump lashed out Monday afternoon at Central American countries he said "did nothing" to stop the migrant caravan heading north toward the U.S., saying it was a betrayal of the money the U.S. has sent them. Published October 22, 2018
Hillary Clinton avoids punishment in Arkansas over secret emails
Arkansas's bar has declined to sanction former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for her handling of her secret emails, rejecting a request that she face a misconduct investigation. Published October 22, 2018