Donald Trump's first week back in office as president "feels like four months," CNN's Jake Tapper joked on Friday.
Priscilla Alvarez explains what Trump's order to detain illegal immigrants at Guantanamo means Critics says Trump’s federal workforce buyout plan may not be legal German chancellor calls Elon Musk’s right-wing push ‘disgusting’ ‘There is confusion’: Jake Tapper pushes Stephen Miller to explain order to freeze federal aid
CNN anchor Jake Tapper told Maggie Haberman that for all anyone knows, President Joe Biden secretly pardoned himself amid Trump's threats of retribution.
In a performance that would leave Regina George speechless, CNN host Jake Tapper pulls out his inner ‘mean girl’ to trash the incoming first lady. Melania Trump […]
CNN's Jake Tapper and Maggie Haberman discuss Donald Trump's return to the White House and his higher approval ratings before his second term starts: JAKE TAPPER: Brand new CNN poll gives us some insight into how Americans are feeling about his return to the White House.
The journalist reacted in real-time to moguls like Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos's being present at the ceremony - as was the case with outspoken X CEO Elon Musk.
Don’t pre-judge the president,” Thompson reportedly told attendees, warning against “expressing any outrage of their own” toward the Republican leader.
But the spending freeze – along with other key moves early in this presidency, including the firing of Justice Department prosecutors and a bid to repeal birthright citizenship – also reflects Trump’s view that the presidency has almost unlimited power and he can simply decide what is legal and what isn’t.
CNN anchor Jake Tapper had an on-air meltdown Monday over the presence of several prominent tech figures at Donald Trump's inauguration. The journalist reacted in real-time to moguls like Mark ...
CNN host Jake Tapper accused White House aide Stephen Miller of “demonizing” the federal workforce Tuesday after Miller described federal employees as “far left.” Dozens of senior officials at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) were placed on leave after allegedly resisting a freeze on certain grants,
When the Republicans in Washington consider defunding public broadcasting, they should always consider this: Government-funded NPR and PBS actively lobby their colleagues to trash Republicans relentlessly and agitate the media bosses against any backsliding into moderation, like refusing to endorse Kamala Harris for president.