
Trump grumbles that deal with North Korea isn't getting enough praise
President Trump has treated the summit as a triumphal success, but even some in his own party aren't so sure
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President Trump has treated the summit as a triumphal success, but even some in his own party aren't so sure
Rep. Steve Scalise will play baseball tonight, one year after he was shot during practice. Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pennyslvania, joins CBSN's Reena Ninan to discuss the game tonight as well as what he thinks about the North Korea summit and immigration policy.
New York Times national security correspondent David Sanger covered the historic summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He writes in the New York Times: "If Mr. Trump allows this negotiation to become about limiting the North’s capabilities, rather than eliminating them, he will repeat the moves that he castigated Mr. Obama for making in Iran. If he insists on getting it all — 'complete, verifiable, irreversible denuclearization,' he risks coming up empty-handed." Sanger is also the author of a new book, "The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age." Sanger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss this week's summit in Singapore and the rise of cyberwarfare.
President Trump held an impromptu question-and-answers session with reporters on the north lawn of the White House. Ed O'Keefe and Paula Reid join Reena Ninan to break down, fact check and relive the lively gaggle.
The president's unexpected media blitz on Friday allowed him to deploy some falsehoods
In a spur-of-the-moment interview with "Fox and Friends," he also declared the DOJ inspector general's report released the day before a "horror show"
North Korea experts Duyeon Kim and Robert Carlin break down the U.S.-North Korea summit on "The Takeout"
The suspension comes after Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. would stop "war games" with South Korea
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed President Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as well as trade disputes while meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on Thursday.
A tornado slams into northeastern Pennsylvania overnight. A shopping center is shredded and several people are hurt. Also, President Trump responds to critics who say he's ignoring North Korea's human rights record by praising Kim Jong Un as a "tough guy." All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
President Trump says there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea. This came on the same day that Senator Bob Corker called the GOP a "cultish-thing" and Senator James Inhofe said it might be time for EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt to "leave that job." CBSN political contributor and political reporter for The Guardian Sabrina Siddiqui joins CBSN to discuss the day's political news.
Trump admin. defends North Korea agreement; How will a North American World Cup work?
President Trump is back from his historic summit in Singapore, having declared his North Korea problem solved. But experts are still trying to figure out what exactly the leaders agreed to, since there is some difference of opinion in Washington and Pyongyang. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.
During the U.S.-North Korea summit, President Trump referred to joint military exercises in South Korea as "war games"
The president declared "there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea," but counselor Kellyanne Conway contradicted that message
Sens. Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Elizabeth Warren react to the news that North Korea agreed to total denuclearization during the U.S.-North Korea summit with President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
North Korea state media reports the two countries agreed to a step-by-step process for North Korea's denuclearization in return for U.S. concessions. Matthew Kroenig, an associate professor at Georgetown University and senior fellow for the Atlantic Council, joins CBSN to discuss what steps the country has to take and if such denuclearization will really happen.
President Trump says denuclearization is a major takeaway from his summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. But the process of ensuring North Korea follows through with their end of any agreement could take years. "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.
The historic meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un is drawing sharp reactions from people all across the political spectrum. But one of the most striking divides is actually within the Republican party. CBSN contributor and Boston Herald columnist Michael Graham discusses the divide within the GOP.
After a historic summit, President Trump announced the end of "war games," which caught Seoul and Pentagon officials off-guard
CBS News military and homeland security analyst Sandy Winnefeld, a retired Navy admiral and former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Tuesday's historic summit between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He says he's "cautiously optimistic" and weighs in on the halt of joint military exercises with South Korea. He also says it would be "wise" to keep U.S. military presence on the Korean Peninsula.
President Trump is back at the White House after a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. But Mr. Trump faces questions about a White House-made video shown to Kim and what's not in the agreement the two leaders signed. Weijia Jiang reports.
Kim Jong Un returned to Pyongyang while differences emerged between U.S. and North Korean accounts of the historic summit. Ben Tracy reports from Singapore.
The president appeared to claim victory upon his arrival back home from meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un
Priority treatment of "historic" meeting with Trump underscores how much North sees it as a propaganda coup
President Trump is set to meet Monday with Senate leaders John Thune and Chuck Schumer and House leaders Mike Johnson and Hakeem Jeffries.
At least two people are dead and eight others are in the hospital after a shooting during a worship service at a church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, on Sunday morning.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is dropping his bid for reelection, setting up a three-way race between Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa.
An American citizen held by the Taliban since December 2024 has been released from Afghanistan, a source with knowledge of the situation told CBS News.
Imelda is the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Humberto rapidly strengthened, reaching Category 5 status as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean this weekend, the National Hurricane Center said.
President Trump said last week of the meeting "I love it."
Denmark's defense ministry reported more drone sightings overnight Saturday into Sunday at several of its armed forces' locations.
Maintenance crews discovered the body shortly after 9 a.m. local time, and responding officers pronounced the individual deceased, police said.