Now playing Next USA Trump tweeted he's excited to visit Nashville — but he's actually going to New Orleans Trump wrote: "Love our farmers, love Tennessee -- a great combination!" 14/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Top Dems warn Trump not to 'discourage' or 'intimidate' Michael Cohen from testifying Trump said Saturday that Cohen should 'give information maybe on his father-in-law." 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Republicans say Steve King's 'racist' remarks may result in action against him "It was stupid," Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said of the comment. "It was hurtful. It was wrong. And he needs to stop." 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Democrats vow congressional action following reports on Trump, Russia "America deserves the truth and the Foreign Affairs Committee will seek to get to the bottom of it," tweeted Democratic Rep. Eliot Engel of New York. 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA 'So many questions': Lawmakers respond to bombshell Trump, Russia reports "Why is he so chummy with Vladimir Putin?" asked Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, adding, "I don't get it." 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Sen. Ted Cruz defends Trump's record on Russia as 'tougher' than Obama's The Texas Republican's comments come amid reports that are raising new questions about the president's relationship with Russia. 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Poll: Spike in self-identified 'liberals' New data show that L-word has emerged from its exile and is being embraced by those who once shunned it. 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Climate change crusader has wake-up call some Democrats won't want to hear Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, who is weighing a 2020 run, is rethinking the carbon tax approach to saving the planet. He believes his party should, too. 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Congress now eyeing the other Trump Tower once planned for Russia Two Congressional aides told NBC News Trump's proposed Moscow development with Aras Agalarov is drawing new scrutiny from House and Senate investigators. 13/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Democrat Julián Castro announces 2020 presidential bid Castro, of Mexican-American heritage, made the announcement from his hometown of San Antonio, Texas. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Foreign labor limits like to leave seasonal American businesses in the lurch — again Unprecedented demand — nearly 100,000 requests for 33,000 available visas — briefly crashed the online Department of Labor application system. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Government shutdown becomes longest in U.S. history "We're talking about $5.7 billion for a wall, but the costs that are inflicted on the economy are orders of magnitude beyond that $5.7 billion," one expert warned. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Amid shutdown, some lawmakers refuse pay in solidarity with federal workers Sen. Chris Van Hollen said he wanted "to be treated like any other government employee" not getting paid on Friday. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Furloughed workers stretch to manage financial concerns during shutdown From cancer treatment to mortgage payments, federal workers in the Washington area try to juggle financial concerns with no end to shutdown in sight. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Senate intel committee grilling ex-Trump campaign members in Russia probe Investigators asked former Trump aide Sam Nunberg about the president's business dealings and how he formulated his policies toward Moscow. 12/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Beleaguered firefighters put on hold by government shutdown "If you don't do the hiring on time, then you can't do the training on time, then you are not ready for the next fire season," a nonprofit leader said. 11/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Julián Castro thinks he could be Democrats' 'antidote to Donald Trump' "Mine is an immigrant story," Castro said. "It's an American dream story. It's a testament that everybody counts in this country." 11/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Trump holds off on declaring emergency to build border wall 'I'm not going to do it so fast,' the president said at a border-security roundtable at the White House Friday. 11/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Ginsburg is cancer-free, will return to work, Supreme Court says Ruth Bader Ginsburg is cancer-free and will participate in pending Supreme Court cases, a court spokeswoman said Friday. 11/01/2019
Now playing Next USA Federal workers miss first paycheck as shutdown poised to become longest in U.S. history The last government shutdown to have lasted this long was in 1996, when President Bill Clinton and the GOP-controlled Congress were at loggerheads. 11/01/2019