James Comey towered over the week with the release of his memoir and memos he wrote as FBI director. In the meantime, a lot of other news also happened.
Senate Republicans are questioning whether the Republican National Committee’s No. 1 priority should be keeping the House majority in the midterms, reports Alexander Bolton.
United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley fought back against the White House this week, fueling speculation about her future political aspirations, reports Jordan Fabian.
Republican lawmakers under the age of 40 want to make their presence known in the party and are looking for ways to seize more power, report Juliegrace Brufke and Melanie Zanona.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Special Counsel Robert Mueller look safer — for now — from the threat of being fired by President Trump.
After a fraught period when both men were squarely in the president’s crosshairs, several recent developments have suggested the danger level has fallen a notch or two.
President Trump's pick to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs is hearing skepticism from senators about his ability to lead the sprawling and often-troubled agency ahead of what could be a contentious confirmation hearing next week.
Ronny Jackson, who now serves as the White House physician, has no experience running a bureaucracy like the VA, which has left senators in both parties questioning whether President Trump put personal ties above qualifications in making the nomination.