Trump: Pence was ‘very rough’ on David Duke
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Sunday defended his running mate, Mike Pence, for refusing to label former KKK leader David Duke as “deplorable.”
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Sunday defended his running mate, Mike Pence, for refusing to label former KKK leader David Duke as “deplorable.”
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump reiterated his call for racial profiling on Monday to effectively neutralize the threat of terrorist attacks in the United States.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “pulled the rug” from under pro-Israeli members of Congress by rushing to sign the new $38 billion 10-year “memorandum of understanding” with the Obama administration, Senator Lindsey Graham said on Friday.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is calling on Donald J. Trump, Jr., the oldest son of the Republican presidential nominee, to retract an inappropriate Nazi reference he made in an interview on Wednesday.
The United States and Israel formally signed the new $38 billion 10-year “memorandum of understanding” (MOU), in what the State Department called the “single largest pledge of bilateral military assistance in U.S. history,” at the U.S. State Department on Wednesday.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is leading Republican nominee Donald Trump by 42 points in a 4-way race among Jewish voters, a new poll released on Tuesday showed.
Encouraged by recent polls that show the presidential race tightening in key battleground states and Senate Republican incumbents pulling ahead of their Democratic challengers, the Republican Jewish Coalition on Sunday kicked off its first day of action reaching out to Jewish voters in these swing states.
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence on Tuesday reiterated his refusal to label former KKK leader David Duke as “deplorable” not to validate Hillary Clinton’s term used to attack Donald Trump’s supporters.
The Donald Trump campaign announced on Monday that James Woolsey, former CIA director under President Bill Clinton, is formally advising the Republican presidential candidate on national security matters.
U.S. Secretary of Treasury Jacob Lew on Monday defended the $1.7 billion cash payment to Iran as the quickest method to pay off a settlement reached between the two countries.