President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hosted the National Governors Association dinner over the weekend with Melania's return overshadowed by an interesting performance
Melania Trump made a glamorous return to the White House Saturday night — wearing an elegant tuxedo that matched President Trump’s formalwear for a dinner with the nation’s governors.
This is misleading. In a statement to PolitiFact, the White House said Trump was referring to the costs of ballot marking devices that let voters select their choices on a touch screen. The device then prints a piece of paper showing the voter’s choices but does not store vote information.
Melania Trump accompanied her husband, President Donald Trump, at the White House Governors’ Dinner on Sunday in Washington, D.C. The annual gathering brought together governors from across the United States. The first lady attended the event in another menswear-inspired look from Dolce & Gabbana.
While Melania Trump's Inauguration Day ensemble was met with mixed reactions (critics compared her outfit to something the Hamburglar would wear), the First Lady's fans were in favor of her look at the recent White House National Governors Association Dinner.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she spoke with President Donald Trump about tariffs and other members of his cabinet about her priorities for Michigan.
Trump has a long history of falsehoods about voting, and his efforts to raise doubt about results has led to election worker threats
President Trump gave remarks Friday morning from the White House to the National Governors Association, as scrutiny mounts over his Ukraine rhetoric. His comments follow an address before the
Some of America’s governors — mostly Democrats — have a message for the wave of fired federal workers: We want you.
President Donald Trump’s real-time confrontation with Maine’s governor over transgender athletes captured the conundrum many Democratic governors are facing in the Republican’s second term.
Video circulating online shows the U.S. Army Chorus filing into the dinner while singing "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from Les Misérables. Specifically, they sang the reprise version, promising, "Even the darkest night will end / And the sun will rise."
Gov. Ned Lamont will partake in the National Governors Association’s 2025 Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C., according to a statement.