The Trump transition team has tapped Stacey Dixon, the second-highest ranking official in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, to temporarily serve as the nation’s top spy ...
Three of President Trump’s most controversial nominees faced questions from senators on Thursday, with lawmakers pressing them on a range of issues from Edward Snowden to vaccines.
The HHS Secretary nominee confused Medicare and Medicaid programs, though he would be responsible for them if confirmed. We break down the difference.
If confirmed, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard would become the youngest-ever DNI. Sources tell ABC News the vote on her nomination is expected to be close.
Three of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks prepared to face skepticism and intense grilling from Democratic senators during their confirmation hearings Thursday. What we’re following: 1.
The former Hawaii congresswoman isn’t just unqualified to be director of national intelligence, she’s a political opportunist.
The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal cast doubt on former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s fitness to serve as director of national intelligence ahead of her confirmation hearing
Three cabinet nominees ‒ Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel ‒ faced a questions from Senate confirmation hearings Thursday.
Kennedy struggled to identify and explain the fundamental aspects of Medicare, which provides coverage to older and disabled Americans.
Thursday marks another day of Senate confirmation hearings for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard.
In 2000, in response to the frustration of 23 million California HMO consumers, I was appointed by then-California Gov. Gray Davis to be the nation’s first “HMO czar.” The new agency I was running was the largest health reform project in the country since the Great Society of the late 1960s and remained so until Obamacare came along.