Donald Trump Defends Military Deployment to the Border: ‘We Have to Have a Wall of People’
President Donald Trump defended Wednesday his decision to send the military to the border in response to the migrant caravan headed for the United States.
President Donald Trump defended Wednesday his decision to send the military to the border in response to the migrant caravan headed for the United States.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” host Jon Karl asked National Security Adviser John Bolton about the cancellation of his interview with CNN. Karl asked, “I want to ask you about Putin and freedom of the press. Vladimir Putin and his government
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” during the political roundtable, former Hillary Clinton presidential campaign spokeswoman Karen Finney said if the 2018 midterm elections were about impeaching President Donald Trump, it will “fire up” the Republican base and hurt Democrats. Jonathan
Sunday on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl said comedian Michelle Wolf’s comments about White House press secretary Sarah Sanders at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner went too far. Karl said, “I think that the
President Donald Trump welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House, but he was not pleased by a question from ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jon Karl said President Donald Trump had “fallen dramatically short” of the standard he set for his first 100 days during the 2016 presidential campaign. Remarks as follows: Well, on
Monday at the White House press briefing, press secretary Sean Spicer took on ABC News’ Jonathan Karl for interrupting a question by the AP’s Julie Pace. When Spicer asserted the role of Paul Manafort in the 2016 presidential campaign of
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer squared off Wednesday against members of the White House Press Corps who questioned him about the Senate Intelligence Committee’s statement that it had not found evidence of any government surveillance of Trump Tower “[b]ased on the information available to us.”
Wednesday at the White House press briefing, Press Secretary Sean Spicer had an exchange with ABC’s Jon Karl over town hall participants concerns about President Donald Trump’s plans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Partial transcript as follows:
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” guest host Jon Karl addressed President Donald Trump‘s tweet calling the press the “enemy” of the American people. Karl said, “There’s been no shortage of outrage over the president’s statements on the press. But I’d
Monday, Florida U.S. Senate candidates Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-FL) faced off in the only debate between the two at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. Rather than a debate that was solely policy specific
During the June 19 airing of ABC’s This Week, Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) dodged questions regarding the impotency of his gun control proposal by suggesting it is not fair to judge gun control based on whether it works.
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” the chief White House correspondent for ABC News Jon Karl said Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz’s “New York values” attack on his rival Donald Trump “may have been a master stroke.” Karl
In an interview with ABC News on Wednesday after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, singer-actress Barbra Streisand weighed in on the possibility of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, both the front-runners in their respective political parties, facing off in
Monday at the White House press briefing, press secretary Josh Earnest was asked about the possibility of Vice President Joe Biden making an announcement to run for the Democratic nomination, which would pit him against another former high-ranking Democratic cabinet
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest cited a New York Times editorial to defend his characterization of the video investigation of Planned Parenthood as “fraudulent.”
Tuesday, the White House press briefing was shut down reportedly because of a “telephonic bomb threat.” After the White House press corps returned to the Brady Press Room, they expressed their frustration and peppered press secretary Josh Earnest with so many questions,
“I would urge you to withhold judgement about the president’s persuasion ability, until we’ve had an opportunity to advance this legislation,” White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said cryptically.
Thursday at The White House press briefing, ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl questioned Obama press secretary Josh Earnest over the administration’s refusal to condemn Hillary Clinton over not complying with the disclosure agreement she had with them to report all foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation during her tenure as secretary of state.
Monday on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” while discussing “Clinton Cash,” the forthcoming book to be released May 5 that raises questions about State Department favors linked to foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation, ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” chief White House correspondent Jon Karl highlighted the fallout from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s email scandal as the greatest hurtle on her path to wining the presidency. Karl said,”Her popularity
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl said the indictment of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), who is a strong supporter of Israel and opposes President Barack Obama going ahead with an Iran nuclear deal without congressional approval,
On Monday’s broadcast of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl predicted that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a potential candidate for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination, could face more scrutiny from Congress during
Wednesday at the White House press briefing, ABC News chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl grilled a visibly annoyed press secretary Josh Earnest over the Obama administration’s State Department taking an average of 450 days to fulfill Freedom of Information Act
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest declared that “it continues to be clear to this day that core al Qaeda has been decimated” during the September 26, 2014 White House Press Briefing. After stating that “it continues to be clear
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl said Hillary Clinton “seemed a little out of touch” during her book tour in 2014. Karl said, “For Mrs. Clinton, 2014 didn’t go exactly