The apology comes just days before Elizabeth Warren is set to make an announcement about whether she will run for president in 2020.
Author: Christal Hayes, USA TODAY
Reports: Trump Jr.’s mysterious phone calls after Trump Tower meeting weren’t with the president
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After indictment, Roger Stone offers tips on how to dress for your day in court
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God ‘wanted Donald Trump to become president,’ Sarah Sanders says
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in an interview on Wednesday that she believes God wanted Donald Trump to be president.
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A number of reports revealed that Trump Organization employed undocumented immigrants.
After indictment, Roger Stone mocks Mueller with doctored photo on Instagram
A day after being indicted, Roger Stone used his Instagram account to mock special counsel Robert Mueller and dub the charges against him a big nothing burger.
Trump’s State of the Union address is still not happening Tuesday despite shutdown ending, Pelosi says
Despite the president ending the government shutdown, his State of the Union address is still up in the air.One thing is for sure, however: It’s not going to take place on Tuesday as previously planned.
The government shutdown is finally over. Here’s a look back at the big moments
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‘Biggest wimp ever to serve as president’: Conservatives bash Trump on ending shutdown without border money
While many applaudedan end to the 35-day government shutdown, some conservatives saw something else: President Donald Trump’s defeat.
Government shutdown to end. Here’s what to know about the deal and what comes next
President Trump announced a deal to end to the longest-ever government shutdown. But it has an expiration date. Here’s what you should know