The Trump administration is testing the limits of presidential power with National Guard deployments, with one adviser saying the president has "plenary authority" on the use of the military. White ...
Trump aide Stephen Miller has sparked controversy after he said that US President Donald Trump has "plenary authority" on the use of the military. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller ...
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WASHINGTON — Stephen Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, raised eyebrows Monday during a live CNN interview, when he claimed that President Donald Trump had "plenary authority" to deploy ...
It was an odd TV moment: Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump’s deputy chief of staff, was answering a CNN anchor’s question from the White House lawn on Monday when he stopped midsentence, falling ...
An adviser claimed the president has "plenary authority," or absolute power, regarding military use under Title 10. A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from sending National ...
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller sparked a fierce backlash this week by claiming President Donald Trump possesses “plenary authority” to deploy National Guard troops to U.S. cities.
An odd thing happened on cable news this week. Stephen Miller, one of President Donald Trump's closest advisers, asserted during a Monday CNN interview that his boss had "plenary authority" — a legal ...