Michael Avenatti was accused by his star client Stormy Daniels of filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump “against her wishes”.
Author: Christal Hayes, USA TODAY
Democrat TJ Cox declares victory in California House race
California Democrat TJ Cox declared victory Wednesday evening in California’s21st Congressional District, a victory that.
Mike Pence casts deciding vote to advance controversial judicial appointment
Vice President Mike Pence cast the tie-breaking vote to advance Thomas Farr’s nomination to a district judge post in North Carolina.
Report: Paul Manafort has been giving Trump’s legal team updates on what Mueller asks
Paul Manafort’sattorneys have been giving the President Trump’s legal team updates, including what the special counsel asked about during interviews.
Trump is skeptical of climate change report because of his ‘high levels of intelligence’
The1,600-page National Climate Assessment, issued by the Trump administration,details the climate and economic impacts U.S. residents could see.
‘I don’t speak Arabic’: John Bolton says why he won’t listen to Khashoggi’s murder tape
National Security Advisor John Bolton told reporters Tuesday he hadn’t listened to the tape because he doesn’t speak Arabic.
Active shooter scare at Walter Reed military hospital in Maryland was a drill
The Pentagon said an active shooter scare at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Tuesday afternoon was actually a drill.
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith attended segregational school, praised Confederates in legislation: reports
Mississippi Republican Sen.Cindy Hyde-Smith attended a segregation academy in high school and praised a Confederate soldier’s attempts to “defend his homeland,” according to reports.
Black Friday gun checks down 10 percent after 2017 broke records
The number of background checks runby the FBI for firearm purchases this Black Friday saw a 10 percent drop after last year’s shoppingday set a new single-day record.
Finland, Denmark and Germany stop arm sales to Saudi Arabia after Khashoggi’s death
Finland and Denmark joined Germany in halting arms sales to Saudi Arabia after the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.