After Trump faced a series of legal defeats and criticisms by Republicans, his aides pressed him to relent on his refusal to allow a Biden transition.
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President Trump’s brother Robert is hospitalized amid reports he is ‘very ill,’ White House says
Trump is expected to travel to New Jersey this weekend but it was unclear whether he would visit Robert Trump, reportedly hospitalized in New York.
Citing ‘problems’ receiving a ballot, Trump campaign manager acknowledges he didn’t vote in ’16
Parscale, then a Texas resident, oversaw Trump’s digital operation in 2016 and became the campaign manager in 2018.
Trump’s acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney is out. Mark Meadows will take on role
Mark Meadows, a North Carolina lawmaker, will become Donald Trump’s latest White House chief of staff, replacing Mick Mulvaney.
Trump says he will get ‘historic’ black vote in 2020 at South Carolina rally – live updates
Trump is holding a rally in South Carolina the day before the state’s critical Democratic presidential primary and amid coronavirus fears.
Trump’s effort to rise above impeachment fray thrown off course on chaotic NATO trip
Trump hoped to use the NATO summit to define the impeachment drive as “crazy.” But the meeting devolved into name calling and Trump left London early.
As Turkey pounds Syria, Trump downplays ties to Kurds: ‘They didn’t help us in the Second World War’
Amid Turkey’s attacks on northern Syria, Donald Trump played down the alliance with the Kurds, saying they didn’t help with Normandy in World War II.
Donald Trump to Nancy Pelosi: No cooperation on impeachment until investigation improves
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others have accused the Trump administration of seeking to stonewall impeachment inquiry.
Impeachment pressure: Trump says China should investigate Joe Biden, family
“China should start an investigation into the Bidens,” Trump said, likely giving critics a new target to attack him.
Donald Trump sets Twitter record as White House fights off impeachment inquiry
Trump tweeted or retweeted nearly 800 times in September amid Ukraine and impeachment news, about 100 posts beyond any prior month of his presidency.