Tamara Keith
Stories
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After East Wing demolition, White House tours are back just in time for the holidays
For the first time in three months, the White House is reopening for public tours, just in time for the holidays.
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White House pivots to affordability as President Trump confronts voter discontent
President Trump says he's going to make America affordable again. It's a pivot to focusing on the economy as voters express discontent.
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Economic promises helped Trump get elected. Now he has an affordability problem
Americans are feeling the strain of high prices, even as President Trump tries to tout "record highs" in the stock market.
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Democrats had big wins in elections this week. Where do the two parties go from here?
The elections were voters' chance to weigh in a year after President Trump's election. Now Republicans and Democrats are reflecting on where they are and what they need to do to win in the future.
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President Trump facing a number of domestic challenges this week
After a week aboard, President Trump will confront a swirl of domestic challenges this week: pivotal elections in several states, Supreme Court tariff arguments and the ongoing government shutdown.
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In a break from past presidents, Trump spends time away from D.C. during shutdown
As the government shutdown enters its second month, President Trump has spent two full weeks outside of Washington. This is a shift from how past presidents, including Trump, have approached shutdown politics.
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Presidents once avoided shutdown travel. This term, Trump has been a frequent flier
Not counting his golf outings in Virginia, President Trump spent all or part of 14 days outside of Washington, D.C. during the first 31 days of the shutdown.
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As the shutdown grinds on, Trump isn't sticking around to negotiate
President Trump has spent nearly two weeks outside of Washington, D.C., since the shutdown began on Oct. 1
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Trump keeps flirting with the idea of a third term. That would be unconstitutional
A recent interview with Steve Bannon reignited chatter about whether President Trump would try to run in 2028, despite the 22nd Amendment.
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The East Wing could fully be demolished soon, as preservationists urge caution
President Trump is plowing ahead with plans to build a grand ballroom where the East Wing of the White House currently stands. The plans have not gone through the committee tasked with overseeing such projects.