"Jeb's brother George insisted on a $100,000 fee and $20,000 for a private jet to speak at a charity for severely wounded vets. Not nice!" Trump tweeted Thursday.
The former Virginia official says he'll announce his presidential run in August. He'll likely be the 17th GOP candidate.
Edward Snowden was charged with three felony violations of the Espionage Act because he gave away thousands of government documents to the media.
The Hollywood producer was a “close and wonderfully irrepressible” friend. He died at the age of 77.
"He’s doing this to inflame and incite and to draw attention," Bush said of Trump.
Former Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio, former Gov. Lincoln Chafee and more have released messages wishing their supporters, and America, a happy Fourth of July.
The Texas Senator's call came after the body passed a resolution to condemn Israel's conduct during the 2014 Gaza war. The U.S. was the only country to vote against it.
Five key takeaways from Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's release of three decades of tax returns as he runs for president.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich's advisers say he offers a conservative record and establishment appeal.
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas took to the Senate floor to chastise the Supreme Court Thursday.
Some conservatives are so enraged that impeachment of the chief justice is being mentioned.
The governor of Louisiana announces his presidential candidacy from Louisiana at 5 p.m. EDT.
The former Florida governor’s campaign responds to an IBTimes report detailing his deep ties to influence-peddlers.
The economy customarily tops the list of voter concerns, but Republicans are seeking to discuss ISIS and Iran this cycle, and a former ambassador wants to get them ready.
Jeb Bush says South Carolina should follow Florida's example when it comes to handling the Confederate flag.
After losing the gubernatorial campaign in 1994, the presidential candidate converted to Catholicism.
Felipe Calderón was declared persona non grata for Twitter insults against Venezuela's soccer team.
The candidate steps in where his brother met his first big defeat as president: “My brother tried, got totally wiped out.”
Presidential campaign announcement speeches are usually mundane affairs -- not so for the former Florida governor.
Touting his experience as governor of Florida, Jeb Bush, the son and brother of former presidents, announced Monday he is running for president of the United States.
The 61-year-old has a history of disliking the spotlight.
After months of fundraising, the Republican former governor announced he's joining the crowded GOP presidential-hopeful field.