Comedian who allegedly prank-called Trump says he has hired Michael Avenatti

Donald John Trump Scaramucci warns Trump must 'change tactics now' on trade Trump sought to purchase historic Scottish building for hotel: report Republican wins right to replace Farenthold in Congress MORE by posing as a Democratic senator said on Sunday he has hired Stormy Daniels's attorney Michael Avenatti to represent him. John Melendez tweeted late Sunday night that he has hired Avenatti to represent him, hours before he is allegedly scheduled to meet with Secret Service.

Comedian John Melendez says he prank-called Trump aboard Air Force 1

A comedian says he spoke with President Donald Trump by phone after posing as a senator and that the call was patched through while the president was aboard Air Force One. Comedian John Melendez, known as "Stuttering John" from his years on "The Howard Stern Show," released audio of his prank call with Trump on his podcast last Thursday.

Pulse of the Voters: Will character play a role in the fall election?

CNHI News IndianaRobert Ashley says he voted for Donald Trump in 2016, but he says it was more of a vote against Hillary Clinton than in favor of Trump. CNHI News IndianaAnnie Grayson doesn't hold back in expressing her feelings about President Donald J. Trump.

Flake hits Trump over criticism of EU: ‘We need our allies with us’

Jeffrey Lane Flake Appeals court nominees languish in Senate as Flake demands tariff vote The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Better Medicare Alliance - Expensive and brutal: Inside the Supreme Court fight ahead Collins, Murkowski to play pivotal role in Supreme Court abortion battle MORE Donald John Trump Scaramucci warns Trump must 'change tactics now' on trade Trump sought to purchase historic Scottish building for hotel: report Republican wins right to replace Farenthold in Congress MORE 's claim that the European Union is "possibly as bad" as China with its trade policies toward the U.S. "This is so wrong, Mr. President.

Protesters flood US cities in opposition of immigration policy

They wore white. They shook their fists in the air. They carried signs reading: "No more children in cages," and "What's next? Concentration Camps?" In major cities and tiny towns, hundreds of thousands of marchers gathered Saturday across America, moved by accounts of children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, in the latest act of mass resistance against President Donald Trump's immigration policies.

Remember: The Supreme Court Is on the Ballot in Every Federal Election

Now that Anthony Kennedy has proven to be, shall we say, the shy, retiring type, one wonders what the folks who felt that there was no difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton-the folks who stayed home or stood with Jill Stein on November 8, 2016-will say when the Senate confirms a new Supreme Court nominee who makes Antonin Scalia look like Thurgood Marshall in terms of judicial philosophy.

Comedian says he prank-called Trump aboard Air Force 1

A comedian says he spoke with President Donald Trump by phone after posing as a senator and that the call was patched through while the president was aboard Air Force One. Comedian John Melendez, known as "Stuttering John" from his years on "The Howard Stern Show," released audio of his prank call with Trump on his podcast last Thursday.

The Latest: Warren says Trump is ‘not the king’

The Latest on the looming battle to choose a successor for retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy : Senator Elizabeth Warren says the country is in a perilous state with Republicans controlling the executive and legislative branches and President Donald Trump about to make his second Supreme Court nomination. The Massachusetts Democrat spoke at a rally Thursday in front of the Supreme Court, saying, "People around this country are worried and they're right to worry."

Massive protests staged across America over immigration policy

Hundreds of thousands of people have joined marches in towns and cities across the US to demand Donald Trump 's administration reunites families separated at the US-Mexico border. More than 700 protests are taking place, with marchers moved by accounts of children separated from their parents dressed in white and carrying signs reading "No more children in cages".

Republican wins seat of congressman who quit amid harassment claims

Republican Michael Cloud will become the newest member of Congress after winning a Texas special election Saturday to replace a GOP congressman who resigned amid sexual harassment claims. Cloud finished at the top of a crowded field that fought to represent the 27th District, a heavily conservative area along the Gulf Coast that President Donald Trump won by about 24 points in 2016.

New Orleans native in the running to succeed Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court

Amy Coney Barrett, center, alumna of the year for St. Mary's Dominican High School in New Orleans, is seen with Kathleen McGlone '98, left, outgoing president of the Dominican Alumnae Association; and Dominican President Cynthia A. Thomas, right. Amy Coney Barrett, center, alumna of the year for St. Mary's Dominican High School in New Orleans, is seen with Kathleen McGlone '98, left, outgoing president of the Dominican Alumnae Association; and Dominican President Cynthia A. Thomas, right.

Polls close in special election to replace Texas GOP congressman

Polls closed Saturday evening in a Texas special election to replace a Republican congressman who resigned amid sexual harassment claims. A crowded field fought to represent the 27th Congressional District, a conservative area along the Gulf Coast that President Donald Trump won by about 24 points in 2016.

The Latest: Biden urges Americans to ‘rise up’

The Latest on the looming battle to choose a successor for retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy : Former Vice President Joe Biden is urging Americans to "rise up" to demand President Donald Trump nominate a "consensus candidate" to the Supreme Court. Biden sided with Democrats who have said the Senate should postpone the confirmation process until after the mid-term elections.