The White House initially defended Trump's post, saying it was "from an internet meme video." But after backlash — including ...
A Truth Social video posted by Donald Trump depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes drew mixed reaction from South Carolina leaders.
Election officials from across the country were told to attend a meeting on “preparations” for the upcoming elections.
The White House initially defended the post, which depicted the former president and first lady as apes. Following widespread ...
Fox News host Laura Ingraham grilled White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's about President Donald Trump's racist ...
A photo of Liam Conejo Ramos, a scared 5-year-old, drew attention to a detention center in Dilley, Texas. Advocates say his ...
Trump earned quick scorn on Friday night as he refused to apologize for sharing a racist video on his Truth Social account ...
Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, one of the highest-ranking Black Republicans in Washington, called the video “the most ...
President Trump shared a video late Thursday portraying the Obamas as apes. A Republican senator called it “the most racist ...
Before sharing a racist meme on Friday, President Trump uttered a list of policy statements that he muddied with qualifiers.
After backlash, the video was deleted from President Trump's Truth Social feed.
President Trump sent well wishes to Savannah Guthrie and promised a "softer" immigration approach. Then came the video ...