USPresidentDonaldTrumpfinallydecidedtodismissStephenBannon,theWhiteHousechiefstrategist,andoneofhisinnercirclemembers,theclimaxofrecentpersonnelchangesinWestWin
ThewarisoverforformerWhiteHousechiefstrategistSteveBannon.Thepoliticalcombatanthaswonmajorbattlesbutlosthisself-declaredwar.Beingforcedtoheartheline"you'refired
ByAPDwriterLuJiafeiWiththedepartureofpolarizingformerWhiteHousechiefstrategistSteveBannon,theyoungyetperilouslyadriftpresidencyofDonaldTrumpisexpectedbysometobe
TheWhiteHouseisindeeddivided.That'stheclaimbeingmadebyStephenBannoninanewinterview,followinghisdepartureFridayfromtheWhiteHouseasPresidentTrump'schiefstrategist
DonaldTrumponSaturdaythankedSteveBannonforhis"service"adayaftertheUSpresidentpartedwayswithhiscontroversialformerchiefstrategistandkeycampaignally.USPresidentDo
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President Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon is leaving his White House post.
Thatdidn'ttakelong.SteveBannonreturnedtoBreitbartNewsasexecutivechairmanonFridayfollowinghisousterfromtheWhiteHouse,thefar-rightwebsiteannouncedinapressrelease.
PresidentTrump'schiefstrategistSteveBannonisleavinghisWhiteHousepost.MrBannonwasakeyadvisertothepropertytycoonduringlastyear'selectioncampaignandhasbeenacontent
PresidentTrump'schiefstrategistSteveBannonisleavinghisWhiteHousepost.MrBannonwasakeyadvisertothepropertytycoonduringlastyear'selectioncampaignandhasbeenacontent
AfterPresidentDonaldTrumpdenounced"whitesupremacists"and"hategroups"MondayinremarksabouttheviolenceovertheweekendinCharlottesville,Virginia,HouseMinorityLeaderN
MediamogulRupertMurdochrecentlyurgedPresidentDonaldTrumptosackhisfar-rightchiefstrategistSteveBannon,TheNewYorkTimesreportedlateMonday.Murdochmadehispleaduringa
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President-elect Donald J. Trump on Sunday chose Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee and a loyal campaign adviser, to be his White House chief of staff, turning to a Washington insider whose friendship with the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, could help secure early legislative victories.