Sanders’ campaign is over, yet Secret Service remains

Bernie Sanders is back to his old day job, trading the booming applause of his campaign rallies to the far more tedious work of the Senate. "I have a parliamentary inquiry!" Sanders shouted on the Senate floor one night last week, testing the patience of his colleagues, who were eager to leave the Capitol and start their holiday break.

Rising Star Julian Castro Being Vetted for Clin…

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro is being vetted as a potential running mate for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, according to a Democratic source familiar with the process. Castro, 41, would be the first Hispanic candidate on a presidential ticket.

The Latest: Ernst, a running-mate prospect, meets Trump

If Donald Trump and Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst discussed making her his running mate in a weekend meeting, mum's the word. The senator released a statement afterward saying they had a good talk and discussed concerns she's hearing from Iowans about the direction of the country as she tours her state.

Ernst: ‘Good conversation’ with ‘Donald’

Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst said on Monday that she had a "good conversation" with Donald Trump, promising that she would continue to share her thoughts with him. "Iowans are frustrated by the current direction of our country," the freshman Republican senator said in a statement.

Trump’s ‘Pocahontas’ attack rooted in Warren heritage issue

Donald Trump derisively refers to Sen. Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas," a taunt rooted in the Democrat's claims of Native American heritage that roiled her 2012 election win in Massachusetts. "She's as Native American as I am," the New York businessman and presumptive Republican presidential nominee said.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign bashes Donald Trump’s…

This combination of file photo images shows U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump, left, and Hillary Clinton, right. Does a six-sided star resemble the Jewish Star of David, or a "Sheriff's Star?" Donald Trump tweeted an image over the weekend, which has since been deleted, featuring a picture of Hillary Clinton on a backdrop of cash next to a six-pointed star that read "Most Corrupt Candidate Ever!" reports Politico.

Trump denies anti-semitic tweet

Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has lashed out at the press for continuing to report on the fallout from a tweet which included an image of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton against a backdrop of cash and a Star of David. In a tweet on Monday, Trump said he had not meant the six-pointed star to refer to the Star of David, which is a symbol of Judaism.

The Latest: Trump blames news media for 6-pointed-star storm

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is blaming the news media for the controversy surrounding an anti-Hillary Clinton tweet that appeared to depict the Star of David atop a pile of cash. Trump says on Twitter: "Dishonest media is trying their absolute best to depict a star in a tweet as the Star of David rather than a Sheriff's Star, or plain star!" It's his first response since his official account tweeted - then deleted - the image Saturday.

Hillary Clinton’s Busy Weekend: An FBI Intervie…

The holiday weekend included a meeting with the FBI and a trip to a Broadway show for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. The former Secretary of State met with the FBI on Saturday morning and "gave a voluntary interview" that was "about her email arrangements," according to a statement from her spokesman Nick Merrill.

Obama to Tell Foe-to-Friend Story at Hillary Clinton Event

When they take the stage at their first joint campaign appearance on Tuesday, President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will show off a new phase in their storied relationship: co-dependents. Clinton's chances of winning the White House hinge on rallying Obama's coalition to her cause.

Under fire as usual, Clinton ramps up her trust campaign

In this June 7, 2016, file photo, former President Bill Clinton, left, stands on stage with his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, after she spoke during a presidential primary election night rally in New York. His popularity among Democrats is off the charts, he's a fundraising powerhouse and his administration is hailed by many as a high-water mark of economic prosperity.

Mitchell Whines About ‘Disastrous Decision’ of Clinton/Lynch Meeting

One of Hillary Clinton's biggest fans, Andrea Mitchell, was on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday to talk, among other things, about Clinton's week. It seemed as though she couldn't help but moan about the optics surrounding Bill Clinton's secret meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch.