CNN — The anonymous senior Trump administration official who wrote a 2018 New York Times op-ed and a subsequent book critical of President Donald Trump is Miles Taylor, he revealed in a statement to ...
“Picking up from where those first words of warning left off, this explosive book offers a shocking, firsthand account of President Trump and his record,” a statement about the book’s release said.
President Donald Trump has asked whether the person who wrote the anonymous op-ed in The New York Times has committed treason, but that isn't the case, NBC News reported. It could be considered an act ...
Anonymous once promised a “ruthless attack” against the Mexican drug cartels and the government officials that allegedly support them. A person claiming to be a spokesperson for the hacker collective, ...
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders made a rare appearance in the briefing room on Monday, facing reporters for the first time in three weeks. She was grilled — if only for a brief 18 minutes — ...
WASHINGTON -- Though it's not yet known who penned the New York Times opinion piece claiming to be part of the ''resistance'' within the administration of President Donald Trump, several officials ...
(CNN) — Shortly after The New York Times published an anonymous piece from a senior Trump administration official that takes apart the President and suggests he is not in charge of his own White House ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former Homeland Security official during President Donald Trump's first administration who authored an anonymous op-ed sharply critical of the president is calling on independent ...
Lodestar. Senior administration official. The 25th Amendment. These terms, and others, have been thrust into the public discourse by The New York Times' publication of an explosive opinion piece from ...
It is exceedingly rare for The Times to grant anonymity to a writer on its op-ed pages, and the paper could cite only a handful of previous cases. p pulse Follow In a highly unusual move that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FILE - Homeland Security official Miles Taylor, center, departs after the Republican Caucus luncheon on Capitol Hill, March 5, ...