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Steve Bannon: Democrats are running intelligence committees
In a portion of Charlie Rose's interview with Bannon that aired on "Charlie Rose," Trump's former chief strategist argued Republicans have given up too much power
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
In a portion of Charlie Rose's interview with Bannon that aired on "Charlie Rose," Trump's former chief strategist argued Republicans have given up too much power
The president may need Democrats as he tries to move ahead with this signature GOP issue
The much-anticipated "What Happened" was released Tuesday
The Senate Appropriations Committee assailed the Trump administration's foreign policy approach in a report on the State Department budget
The DOJ won't be revisiting the IRS targeting case, it announced, prompting the frustration of conservatives
The president's homeland security adviser is telling those in Irma's path to prepare to go it alone for up to 72 hours
A handful of Texas and Florida Republicans voted against the bill that included aid for Hurricane Harvey victims
Mar-a-Lago and two other Trump properties will close as Florida bears down for the storm
The education secretary tells CBS News it's up to Congress to solve the DACA issue
The Pennsylvania Republican is the third moderate member of the party to announce plans to leave Congress next year
Harvey, which devastated southeastern Texas, could become one of the costliest natural disasters in U.S. history
"It could be discussed," the president said, "There are a lot of good reasons to do that"
The ad points fingers at Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer the day after the president brokered a deal with Democrats over Republicans
The Trump administration announced this week it is ending the program for undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children
Hillary Clinton disparages her former opponent, painting him as unrealistic in a scathing passage