Kendall mocks Trump during family feud with Kanye West

Los Angeles, June 11 : The "Keeping up With Kardashian" edition of celebrity family feud got political when reality TV star Kendall Jenner cracked a joke about President Donald Trump, whom her brother-in-law Kanye West ardently supports. During Sunday night's episode , the Kardashians and Jenners faced off against the Wests while competing for $25,000 benefitting the Children's Hospital here.

The Latest: Pompeo offers North Korea security assurances

People watch a TV screen showing file footage of U.S. President Donald Trump, right, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a news program at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, June 11, 2018. Final prep... .

Candidates with less experience spend more

David Stemerman, of Greenwich, who closed his multi-billion-dollar hedge fund to make a run for Connecticut governor, has made a six-figure commitment to television ads. David Stemerman, of Greenwich, who closed his multi-billion-dollar hedge fund to make a run for Connecticut governor, has made a six-figure commitment to television ads.

A year after shooting, GOP lawmakers hold firm on gun rights

In the year since House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and others were shot at a congressional baseball practice, mass shootings have occurred at a Texas church, a Las Vegas music festival and high schools in Parkland, Florida, and Santa Fe, Texas. Ohio Rep. Brad Wenstrup, a doctor who helped save Scalise's life last June, has watched those attacks unfold with the acute sensitivity of a mass shooting survivor.

Trump fixates on pardons, could soon give reprieve to 63-year-old…

President Donald Trump arrives for a bill signing ceremony in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus May 30, 2018, in Washington. President Donald Trump arrives for a bill signing ceremony in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus May 30, 2018, in Washington.

Spox for Melania Trump Slams ‘Rabid Press Corps’ Over…

A spokesperson for First Lady Melania Trump lashed out at the media Monday afternoon over reporting on Melania's absence from the public eye as she recuperates from kidney surgery last month. The First Lady was seen walking in the White House last week by two reporters with CNBC and NBC, the only time anyone from the media has seen her since her surgery.

President Trump Thinks He Is a King

Giuliani: Trump Could Have Shot Comey And Still Couldn't Be Indicted For It - Congress would have to impeach Trump first before any criminal prosecution could move forward, the president's lawyer says. - WASHINGTON Candidate Donald Trump bragged that he could shoot someone President Trump 'probably does' have the power to pardon himself: Giuliani - President Trump's lead attorney said the president "probably does" have the power to pardon himself.

Mattis warns of bumpy road to US, North Korea nuclear summit

President Trump 'probably does' have the power to pardon himself: Giuliani - President Trump's lead attorney said the president "probably does" have the power to pardon himself. - Rudy Giuliani was discussing with ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos on "This Week" Giuliani threatens legal battle with Mueller over subpoena - The president's lawyer Rudy Giuliani threatened a legal battle with special counsel Robert Mueller if he attempts to subpoena Donald Trump.

Sean Hannity Defends Joy Reid: ‘She Should Not Be Fired’

Unlike many in conservative media, Sean Hannity refuses to call for MSNBC host Joy Reid to be fired over a series of controversial blog posts. In a statement posted on his website Friday, the Fox News host referred to the news cycle domination of "comments made by TV personalities" before naming Reid and stating that she "has now apologized for her previous blogs and commentary."

Fox News’ Outnumbered Panel Blasts President For Affair

But before you get too excited, they were covering Bill Clinton's 1990s affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky . The ladies on Outnumbered held a discussion today about an interview the former president recently gave where he shrugged off Senator Kirsten Gillibrand for saying he should've resigned over the Lewinsky scandal.

Equal Rights Amendment approval comes 36 years after raucous Capitol protests

The Illinois House voted on May 30, 2018, to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment more than 45 years after it was approved by Congress. The fight for the ERA has spanned decades with opponents contending the measure was aimed at ensuring an expansion of abortion rights and supporters saying it was needed to give women equal standing in the nation's founding document.

Trump pardons: Celebrity connections, conservative causes

In this March 14, 2012 file photo, former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, with his wife Patti at his side, speaks to the media in Chicago before reporting to federal prison in Denver. President Donald Trump says he is considering commuting the sentence of ex- Gov. Blagojevich and pardoning Martha Stewart.

Comic Samantha Bee, TBS Apologize for Explicit Remark About Ivanka Trump

Samantha Bee, host of "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee," poses at an Emmy For Your Consideration screening of the television talk show at the Writers Guild Theatre, May 24, 2018, in Beverly Hills, Calif. U.S. comedian Samantha Bee has apologized for comments directed at White House adviser Ivanka Trump that Bee now says were "inappropriate and inexcusable."

Trump pardons favor the celeb-connected, conservative causes

President Donald Trump on Thursday pardoned a conservative commentator he claims "was treated very unfairly by our government!" and announced he's thinking about clemency for Martha Stewart and former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, among "lots" of other people. "What they did to him was horrible," Trump told reporters, speaking of his decision to clear the name of Dinesh D'Souza, who had pleaded guilty to campaign finance fraud.

Florida Republican leader posts support for Roseanne’s tweet

A Republican leader in Florida has said he doesn't understand the anger generated by Roseanne Barr's tweet comparing a former adviser to President Barack Obama to an ape. Lake County Republican Committeeman Ralph Smith posted an image of Valerie Jarrett and a character from "Planet of the Apes" on Facebook with the caption, "And the issue with Roseanne is?" Barr's tweet likening Jarrett to a cross between the Muslim Brotherhood and a "Planet of the Apes" actor sparked nationwide criticism and prompted ABC to cancel its reboot of the comedy show "Roseanne."

Trump mulls commuting Blagojevicha s term, pardoning Stewart

President Donald Trump said Thursday he's considering commuting the sentence of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was convicted of corruption, and pardoning lifestyle entrepreneur Martha Stewart, who served a stint in federal prison after being convicted of charges related to a stock sale. Hours earlier, Trump said on Twitter that he will pardon conservative commentator and Obama critic Dinesh D'Souza, who pleaded guilty to campaign finance fraud.

Roseanne Barr Meets the New World

When Roseanne returned to prime-time television in March, it was only natural that the title character would be a Trump voter . The Republican won the presidency on the hopes of the small towns and working-class families the iconic ABC series brought to such warm and funny life through nine seasons that ended, the first time, in 1997.