Trump Strips Power From Left-Leaning White House Correspondents’ Association Led By ‘Kamala Harris Expert’

WHCA president Eugene Daniels once asked Harris whether Trump acted out of ‘irredeemable racism’ (Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images) The Trump administration on Tuesday stripped the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) of the power to determine which outlets can participate in the White House press pool. The association’s leader, Eugene Daniels, Politico correspondent and soon-to-be MSNBC host,

British Court Rules Against Anti-Semitic Pink Floyd Frontman in Defamation Case Brought by Pro-Israel Journalist—and Al Jazeera Could Pay Damages

Roger Waters called veteran reporter John Ware a ‘lying, conniving Zionist mouthpiece’ who supports ‘genocide of the Palestinian people’ Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images) A British court determined in a preliminary ruling that Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters defamed John Ware, a veteran journalist who made a documentary critical of Waters’s anti-Semitic

Trump Signs Order to Launch Investigation of Copper Imports

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that to build back the U.S. copper industry, he would look into the possibility of imposing tariffs. WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Feb. 25 signed an executive order to launch an investigation into whether imports of copper and its derivatives pose a threat to U.S. national security. “Like our steel and

Trump Launches Probe That Could Lead to Copper Tariffs

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that to build back the U.S. copper industry, he would look into the possibility of imposing tariffs. WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Feb. 25 signed an executive order to launch an investigation into whether imports of copper and its derivatives pose a threat to U.S. national security. “Like our steel and

White House: Federal Agency Heads Will Decide How Workers Should Respond to Mass Email

Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that her own response to the email took ‘about a minute-and-a-half’ to think about what she had accomplished in a week. WASHINGTON—Agency directors in the executive branch will decide how each agency responds to the email asking federal employees what they accomplished in the past week, according to White House