Donald Trump spent more than four hours on the ground in Greater Cincinnati. He talked about Thomas Massie, Joe Biden, Barack Obama and more.
President Donald Trump had plenty on his mind as he spoke in Kentucky. His list led with Rep. Thomas Massie — and Ed Gallrein, his primary opponent.
Several writers express concern that U.S. president is initiating conflict in the Middle East to divert attention from ...
An “America First” conservative on seeking clarity in the reasons for the military operation and restraint in foreign policy.
In a social media post Sunday and a speech to Republican House members Monday, the US president said he would not sign any legislation into law until Congress passes the “Save America Act.” ...
The Federalist’s Sean Davis did an excellent job of summing up the predicament the Republican Party finds itself in at the moment, with lots of time until the 2026 midterms (but no real indication ...
It's no secret President Donald Trump has a soft spot for fast food. Over the years, Trump has famously said fast food and ...
President Donald Trump returns for a visit to the Cincinnati area March 11. The Enquirer looks at other presidential visits to the Tristate. Presidents from William Howard Taft to Donald Trump, along ...
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) MARCH 1: Vice President Kamala Harris, Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., walk through the U.S.
The White House provided an explanation for the sudden firing of a Republican member of the National Transportation Safety ...