Mike Pence and Ivanka Trump battle for Wisconsin workers' votes as coronavirus surges EAU CLAIRE, Wisconsin — Vice President Mike Pence and Ivanka Trump toured Wisconsin on Thursday with an impassioned appeal to American workers that another four years of President Trump offered the best way to rebuild the economy, even as the state was dealing with a fresh surge in coronavirus cases.

White House: Trump will accept results of a 'free and fair' election White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany sought to allay concerns that President Trump may not cede power if he loses on Election Day, telling reporters that he would accept the results of an election that is "free and fair."

Mnuchin mulls allowing federal workers to opt out of payroll tax delay Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday said that he would consider allowing federal workers to opt out of President Trump's payroll tax deferral plan, an option that would entail logistical headaches for the government sectors participating in the program.

Mary Trump files fraud lawsuit against members of the Trump family Mary Trump released a sequel to her tell-all book about the Trump family in the form of a massive fraud lawsuit against her aunt and uncles.

Supreme Court clash with Democrats unites GOP around Trump The Supreme Court nomination fight is uniting the Republican Party around President Trump ahead of November’s election like few issues could.

Trump drops biggest hint yet that he will name Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court President Trump signaled during a press briefing on Wednesday that he has made up his mind about whom he will nominate for the U.S. Supreme Court, offering the clearest indication yet that he will opt for conservative Amy Coney Barrett.

Exclusive: Trump to unveil healthcare plan covering preexisting conditions President Trump is expected Thursday to put forth a healthcare plan that draws on executive actions on price transparency and rebate reform, with a pledge to protect people who suffer from preexisting conditions.

Democrat revives family separation issue in Wolf confirmation hearing A Senate Democrat at the confirmation hearing for Chad Wolf, the nominee for the secretary of homeland security, questioned him on his role in the Trump administration’s implementation of the "zero tolerance" policy in 2018, which led to thousands of family separations at the border.