Trump: Get ready for a ‘different kind of a campaign’

TRENTON - Hours after firing his campaign manager Monday, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested the move marks a new chapter in his so-far unconventional bid for the White House. During an interview on Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor," Trump heaped praise for Corey Lewandowski, who ran the first year of his campaign.

Political scandals linger as Philly readies for convention

The streets are freshly swept, the hotel rooms are pristine, the party invitations have gone out and extra police patrols are assigned. Tougher to clean up and shine, however, is the state's political image, tarnished by recent political corruption cases that have implicated many Democrats across the state.

Clinton seeking to disqualify Trump on handling of economy

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton plans to portray Republican Donald Trump as an erratic and unfit steward of the nation's economy, returning to Ohio to press the case that workers would bear the brunt of the business mogul's policies. Clinton's Tuesday address in Ohio, one of the nation's most prominent swing states, will aim to place a marker on the economy in a similar manner in which she did on foreign policy earlier this month with a searing takedown of Trump in San Diego.

Trump uncertainty could impact ag commodity prices

Pete Johnson, of marketing news publication Cotton Compass believes a Trump presidency could have a negative impact on the price of Australian agricultural commodities like beef, grain and fibre. Mr Johnson, a market analyst, said Trump had so far shown himself to be hard to predict, which could put pressure on the US dollar and in turn, the international commodity market.

Hillary Clinton Gets More Big Bucks Support From Harvey Weinstein, JLo & Sarah Jessica Parker

Something in the neighborhood of $1.8 million was raised at Harvey Weinstein 's star-packed fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in New York City Monday night, sources tell Deadline. The event for 50 or so Clinton supporters at Weinstein's Manhattan home drew some major Hollywood names, including Leonardo DiCaprio , Jennifer Lopez , Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Candice Bergen, Bethenny Frankel and designers Vera Wang and Tory Burch.

GOP feels the squeeze between the Donald and a hard place

When it comes to the chaotic, flailing, floundering Trump campaign, many senior Republicans are in a state of panic. Will this become a state of revolt? "If the next few weeks are anything like the last two," a senior GOP official told me, "anything could happen at the convention."

Behind the scenes: Angst in Trump’s campaign

Donald Trump Behind the scenes: Angst in Trump's campaign Trump on Lewandowski: 'He's a good guy' RNC head: Trump's staff shakeup shows 'seriousness' MORE and Corey Lewandowski spent much of Saturday together at rallies in Las Vegas and Phoenix. But there was tension between the presumptive GOP nominee and his then-campaign manager.

Clinton outspending Trump by $116 million on ads

Donald Trump, who overcame an onslaught of negative advertising to clinch the GOP nomination, recently turned to supporters at a rally for advice. The presumptive GOP nominee is being massively outspent on television airwaves: Between Tuesday and Election Day, Trump has reserved zero dollars in television advertising, compared to $117 million from Hillary Clinton and her allies, according to data from the ad tracking firm Kantar Media/CMAG.

The Latest: Lewandowski: “Nice conversation with Mr. Trump”

In this April 18, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski walks a rope line as the candidate signs autographs during a campaign stop at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo, N.Y. Trump has forced out his hard-charging campaign manager, Lewandowski, in a dramatic shakeup designed to calm panicked Republican leaders and reverse one of the most tumultuous stretches of Trump's unconventional White House bid.

New leadership for Politicoa s influential Playbook

The website Politico appointed two reporters on Monday to replace Mike Allen at Playbook, which rapidly grew from a morning email to his bosses into a must-read newsletter for Washington power players and those who want to eavesdrop on their conversations. Politico's Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman will take over the newsletter on July 11, Politico said.

Saudis Promise – Stronger and Deeper’ Post-Elect…

Saudi Arabia's relationship with the United States will only "grow stronger and deeper in all areas, irrespective of who is in the White House," Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir told reporters Friday. He expressed no concern about Donald Trump's calls for a temporary ban on Muslims' entering this country, and he complimented Hillary Clinton despite her call a few days ago for the "the Saudis, Qatari and Kuwaitis and others to stop their citizens from funding extremist organizations," in addition to saying those countries "should stop supporting radical schools and mosques around the world that have set too many young people on a path towards extremism."

Fired Trump campaign manager: ‘No regrets’

Donald Trump's former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski on Monday continued to heap praise on the presumptive Republican nominee and his campaign and insisted he will continue to support the billionaire, just hours after Trump fired him amid internal power struggles. Lewandowski insisted Monday that he has "no regrets" and told CNN's Dana Bash in the interview that he told Trump "it's been an honor and a privilege" to help steer him to victory in the Republican primaries.

Trump fires his campaign manager

Donald Trump is firing campaign manager Corey Lewandowski less than a month before Republicans head to Cleveland for the party's national convention. "The Donald J. Trump Campaign for President, which has set a historic record in the Republican primary having received almost 14 million votes, has today announced that Corey Lewandowski will no longer be working with the campaign," Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks told the New York Times on Monday.

Sanders camp manager dishes on private talks with Clinton campaign

Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign manager Jeff Weaver said the socialist senator is working behind the scenes to make presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton listens to Sanders' voters. "The secretary and the senator met in person a couple [of] nights ago, I'm in communication with the Clinton campaign on a daily basis, so we are working toward coming to resolution on a number of issues, both process issues and substantive issues," Weaver said.