ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos spoke with Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J., about New Jersey’s upcoming governor’s race and what’s at stake for his state during the government shutdown.
Legal and presidential history experts James Sample and Mark Updegrove weigh in on President Donald Trump’s remarks about a potential 2028 run, including possible workarounds to the 22nd Amendment.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls his anti-tariff ad "fair and necessary" even after President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on Canadian imports, White House correspondent Kyra Phillips reports.
White House correspondent Karen Travers discusses President Donald Trump's Asia trip, including dancing in Malaysia, trade deals with Malaysia and Cambodia, and meetings with Japan and China.
Donald Trump berated Mike Pence, calling his then-vice president a "wimp" during their final phone call on Jan. 6, 2021. ABC News' Jonathan Karl has exclusive details in his new book, "Retribution."
ABC News political director Averi Harper and New York Post's Hannah Fierick discuss early voting and what voters say is important to them in the heated mayoral race.
John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Institute of Politics, discusses the focus group that looked at young voters' opinions about Republican and Democratic politicians.
Officials in the province of Ontario have said the ad, which protests President Donald Trump's tariff policy, will be pulled from the airwaves next week.
ABC News’ Alex Presha spoke with Gahl Burt, who served as President Ronald Reagan’s social secretary, about the White House’s East Wing renovations and why she thinks they’re long overdue.
The Pentagon is sending the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group and supporting aircraft to waters near Central and South America as part of ongoing anti-drug trafficking operations.
President Trump departs for a trip to Asia to ease U.S.-China trade tensions, as he paused talks with Canada and a government shutdown heightens economic uncertainty, reports ABC’s Karen Travers.
Canada tariff talks are on hold after an Ontario ad used Ronald Reagan’s 1987 remarks. Trump called it “fake,” though the Reagan Foundation says the clip is real.