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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles shared candid remarks about President Donald Trump in a Vanity Fair Interview. Here's what to know.
Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday sought to rally gloomy Pennsylvania voters behind the Trump administration’s economic agenda, alleviate their cost-of living concerns — and accomplish it all more efficiently than President Donald Trump had done a week before.
Vice President JD Vance publicly responded after President Donald Trump's chief of staff Susie Wiles called Vance a 'conspiracy theorist' in an interview with 'Vanity Fair.'
Vance became a U.S. Senator in Ohio in 2022, then was elected vice president on Trump’s ticket in 2024. He’s known for his memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy,” which chronicles his rise from poverty to his graduation from Yale Law School.
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‘Start the clock’: Donald Trump’s top aide chilling comment about the president sets off firing speculation—but she says her words were twisted
President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, in a stunningly candid interview with Vanity Fair dished up the dirt on what she really thinks […]
LOWER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. - Vice President JD Vance stopped by the Allentown Rescue Mission after a speech in Lower Macungie Township Tuesday. He focused on the economy in his speech at the Uline Shipping Supplies warehouse in Lower Macungie Township. Vance called it the great American comeback.
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Trump administration takes its economic message to Pennsylvania again as Vance heads to swing state
President Donald Trump bragged to Pennsylvanians last week that he’d delivered an “unbelievable” economy. Now, it’s up to Vice President JD Vance to explain why they’re not yet feeling the benefits.
Intel Corp. named Robin Colwell as senior vice president of government affairs, enlisting a Trump administration official to oversee the chipmaker’s relationship with policymakers and regulators.
Mike Pence has split with President Donald Trump once again. Giving voice to anti-abortion advocates increasingly frustrated with the inaction of the current White House, the former vice president