The billionaire businessman has provided plenty of inconsistent comments about a potential bid for the White House.
The president took aim at the Democratic donor behind the campaign, calling him "wacky" and "totally unhinged."
"Our generation of Muslim Millennials is, in fact, making history."
A blue sedan began pushing through the assembled protesters, driving at a low speed, when a few of the people tried to stop the car and one protester even perched herself on the hood.
A picture of the letter in which the woman named Gallego who claimed she worked as a secretary for Donald Trump at the time wrote that “all women love Donald Trump.”
North Korea has tested 22 missiles in 2017 alone.
President Donald Trump resumed refugee admissions to the United States, but has imposed new security measures and a ban on 11 nations for another 90 days.
"I would say relative to the North Korean threat, you shouldn't be worried," Thomas Kennedy told CNBC.
The EPA pulled its scientists from a presentation on their research about climate change.
Despite an escalating feud between their fathers, Ivanka Trump and Meghan McCain have managed to remain cordial. How the daughters compare.
Watch popular YouTube prankster QPark walk the streets of New York City in his latest video trolling people's reactions of the North Korean dictator.
The president is the only person that can block the release of JFK's assassination files.
President Trump falsely cited a U.K. crime support in efforts to "keep America safe" from "Islamic terror."
Delilia O'Malley took to Twitter Monday to excoriate his comments about past presidents conduct with the families of fallen soldiers.
A lot can happen in five years, like Donald Trump becoming president of America.
Pence reportedly takes a lot of ribbing from the president.
An apparent psychology professor at DMACC has taken Twitter by storm as the "no pomegranates" video rant baffles viewers.
In his Twitter rant, Diddy said that players would be able to express their beliefs without issue if he ran the NFL.
President Donald Trump suggested challenging the broadcast licenses of networks that publish stories he disagrees with, but that's not how the system work.
The 2017 survey of American Fears has been released by the Chapman University for the fourth consecutive year. The list this year looks very different to the one released in 2016 and the changes can be attributed to one man coming into office.
A Superior Court judge ruled DreamHost could redact the identities of visitors to Trump protest website DisruptJ20.org.
“Who is Mia Khalifa? I've seen her name now twice on the timeline & don't think I actually know anything about her.”