National Security Adviser John R. Bolton on Wednesday defended the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the United Nation's Human Rights Council.
Pope Francis denounced President Trump's family separation policy on the U.S.-Mexico border and supported the position of U.S Catholic bishops, Reuters reported Wednesday morning.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the Crisis Text Line have both seen an increase in communication after social media was flooded with messages for suicide awareness the week designer Kate Spade and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain died.
President Trump continued Monday's line of defense on Tuesday, reaffirming the need for his hard-line border policies and accused Democrats of wanting illegal immigration to boost their voter count.
Rep. Mark Meadows, chairman of the conservative Freedom Caucus, announced Tuesday he would be introducing a bill specifically addressing family separation on the border.
Over 600 members of the United Methodist Church have signed a formal complaint against Attorney General Jeff Sessions for "chargeable offenses" in the church this week.
Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono slammed key members of the Trump administration over the family separation policy on the U.S.-Mexico border Tuesday and specifically called for two to resign.
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on Monday condemned the Trump administration's family separation immigration policy.
Civil liberties lawyer Alan Dershowitz on Monday joined those calling for President Trump to end the immigration policy of separating children from their parents.
Two Democratic lawmakers who visited a detention facility where illegal immigrants are held said Monday that the Trump administration is rejecting people who deserve asylum.
President Trump responded Monday to the growing backlash over his administration's immigration policy of separating parents from children at the U.S.-Mexico border, emphasizing the need for a legislative fix and blaming Democrats for being "weak and ineffective" on security.
Sen. Lindsey Graham stood by President Donald Trump on Friday after media criticized the president's comments on former President Barack Obama and Crimea.
President Trump said Friday he "hates" separating children from their parents at the border, but said he was compelled to follow laws that make jumping the border illegally, which means jailing parents even if they brought their children.
President Trump slammed FBI Director James B. Comey and Deputy Assistant Director Peter Strzok Friday morning, two prominent figures criticized in a scathing report by the Department of Justice inspector general.