How might Washington approach welfare reform?
Even if the Trump administration and Congress tackle safety net programs, they'd still likely leave even larger drivers of spending untouched
Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
Even if the Trump administration and Congress tackle safety net programs, they'd still likely leave even larger drivers of spending untouched
The White House says too many veterans who need mental health assistance either don't seek it out or don't receive the right care
President praised Oprah Winfrey on Tuesday, as he has in the past on Twitter
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the president will "advance his America First agenda with world leaders"
In a last-minute press availability Saturday, Trump addressed North Korea, the Russia investigation and his own mental abilities
Michael Wolff, author of the bombshell book "Fire and Fury: Inside Trump's White House," told the BBC he thinks his book has serious implications for Trump's presidency
"We have just the clothes on our backs," Tina Johnson says
According to "Fire and Fury," President Trump entertained the idea of his son-in-law as a possible future candidate for top U.S. diplomat
The investigation has been underway for at least a few months
Trump disavowed Bannon Thursday and praised the billionaire Mercers for cutting ties with "Sloppy Steve Bannon"
Two sources tell CBS News Chief White House Correspondent that White House officials urged Rebekah Mercer to cut ties
The early release comes as Trump's personal lawyer has issued a cease and desist letter on the book's publication
The letter says "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" is full of "false" and "baseless" statements
"Fire and Fury: Inside Trump's White House" is creating quite a stir in Washington
Three political experts share their opinions on Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election meddling and any ties to Trump associates