New Bipartisan Sanctions Would Punish Russia for Election Meddling

Senate leaders said they had reached an agreement to approve the new sanctions, which would place the White House in an uncomfortable position.

Friend Says Trump Is Considering Firing Special Counsel

The assertion comes as conservative allies of the president have started attacking the credibility of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.

John Kasich Backs Slow Medicaid Rollback, but With More Money

The statement by the influential Republican governor of Ohio could prove significant as Senate Republicans try to find near unanimity on a health bill.

Months After Firing U.S. Attorneys, Trump Nominates Replacements

Under fire for leaving open scores of critical positions in his administration, the president began naming replacements for the federal prosecutors he purged in March.

Melania Trump Leaves New York Behind for the White House

For the first time since President Trump was inaugurated, his wife and their son, Barron, are living full time in Washington.