01-29-2019

If Trump and lawmakers can't reach a border security agreement, President Trump warns he will either allow the government to shut down again, or he'll declare a national emergency to enable him to build the wall without direct congressional funding. Meanwhile, CBN News Chief Political Correspondent David Brody says either scenario could potentially open a can of worms.

01-29-2019

Roger Stone, a longtime adviser and confidant of President Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges in the Russia investigation after a publicity-filled few days spent torching the probe as politically motivated.

01-29-2019

The US deficit is set to hit $897 billion this year, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office. The report also predicts a slowing economy, with growth at 2.3 percent. However, Larry Kudlow, Trump's top economic adviser, disagrees with the findings...

Kamala Harris. (Screenshot credit: CBN News)
01-28-2019

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is officially on the campaign trail. 

01-28-2019

In her first White House briefing since before the partial government shutdown, Press Secretary Sarah Sanders doubled down on the president's demand for border wall funding.

01-28-2019

President Donald Trump on Monday accepted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s invitation to deliver his State of the Union speech on Feb. 5, a week later than originally scheduled because of the partial government shutdown.

01-28-2019

Lawmakers in several states are pushing legislation aimed at making Bible literacy classes available in public schools, and President Donald Trump couldn't be more pleased.

01-28-2019

Nearly 800,000 government workers returned to work Monday – relieved but cautious

01-28-2019

The key reason for the 35-day government shutdown was the battle between President Donald Trump and Democrats over his pledge to secure funding for a border wall with Mexico. But while the shutdown is over – at least for now – the fight over border security will continue well into the future.

01-26-2019

The government shutdown is over - for now - but the political ramifications are still being sorted out. The media has been chortling that Donald Trump "caved," and he may well have lost this battle with Congressional Democrats.   Their "victory," such as it is, is to notify American voters that they are so opposed to a wall and a secure border that they were willing to keep the government shut down for four weeks to ensure it doesn't happen.  

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