Even though President Donald Trump’s handling of foreign policy is now rated higher than during his first term, most voters would prefer him to focus more on domestic issues.
Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell is the White House Correspondent for "The Daily Signal." Send her an email. FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The State Department will pivot away from meddling in foreign ...
Hillen:“We know for a fact from polling that this is not an election in which major foreign policy issues or the differing worldviews of the candidates are looming large in the minds of voters. Where ...
In mid-April, the State Department shuttered the Counter Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference, an office tasked with fighting foreign influence campaigns. The move followed an earlier ...
Hilgers pointed to efforts by foreign billionaires to funnel money into statewide ballot initiatives illegally, which he has ...
The State Department will scale back its assessments of elections in foreign countries, only chiming in publicly when there is a “clear and compelling” foreign policy interest, according to a new ...
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio listen during a meeting with Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, July 16, ...
As Republicans were casting about for explanations for their party’s dismal showing in off-year elections last week, President Donald Trump had several other pieces of business to attend to.
The US vice president and secretary of state have divergent styles. Both are building credentials on the world stage as ...
In the directive released by the State Dept., it was made clear that the United States "will pursue partnerships with countries wherever our strategic interests align." US Secretary of State Marco ...