This gives him the advantage of having more control over the interview dynamic, as he can field tough questions from the comfort of his home or office rather than the potentially more hostile on-set environment.
Not wanting to leave the comfort of her pillowy paradise, she went online, only to find an article on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s now infamous comments about Fox News host Megyn Kelly, saying there was “blood coming out of...
Former Sen. Joseph Lieberman, a Democrat-turned-independent who aggressively campaigned against President Barack Obama in 2008 on behalf of Republican John McCain, will lead the charge against Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran for a group opposed to the pact.
This combination made from August 6 photos shows republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, and Fox News Channel host and moderator Megyn Kelly during the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena, in Cleveland.
Arguing against the deal, Schumer continued, “in terms of Iran during the first ten years and nuclear weapons, I found the inspections regime not anywhere anytime, but with lots of holes in it. Particularly troublesome, you have to wait twenty-four days before you can...
Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) declared the Iran deal’s inspections regime is “not anywhere, anytime, but with lots of holes in it” in a statement on Monday, a portion of which was broadcast on Monday’s broadcast of “CNN Newsroom”. Senator Claire...
WASHINGTON (AP) Donald Trump said Monday he never intended to say anything inappropriate about Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly and said the uproar over his criticism is “all fueled by the press”. “I said nothing wrong”, he said, adding that someone...
When Black Lives Matter protesters stormed the stage where he was speaking Saturday, uber-liberal Democratic presidential candidate and avowed socialist Bernie Sanders got a good look at what happens when his own progressive agenda is taken to extremes.
Fox News host and GOP presidential debate moderator Megyn Kelly is gaining support, following the verbal badgering by Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
Specializing in Donald Trump is like “watching a automotive accident” as an alternative of concentrating on an more and more robust Hillary Clinton and taking the Republican presidential marketing campaign within the path it must go, Scott Walker stated Monday.