Samuel Chamberlain

Samuel Chamberlain is the politics editor at the New York Post.

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Ukraine's President Zelensky says 'Thank you America' after Oval Office spat with Trump, Vance

Zelensky sent a conciliatory message after the Oval Office blow up.

Trump boots Zelensky from White House after Oval Office clash, says he ‘disrespected’ US as mineral deal left unsigned

President Trump tore into Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky following a heated argument in the Oval Office on Friday, saying the Kyiv leader had "disrespected the United States of America."

Bondi announces suit against New York, Hochul and state AG James over 'sanctuary' status: 'This is a new DOJ'

AG Pam Bondi is suing New York over illegal immigration policy.

American among three detainees released by Belarus, White House says

An American was among three people released from prison by the government of Belarus, the Trump administration announced Wednesday.

Pennsylvania teacher Marc Fogel, sentenced to 14 years in Russian prison, freed in exchange

Pennsylvania teacher Marc Fogel has been freed and is heading back to the United States.

Trump to attend Super Bowl 2025, becoming first sitting president to do so — suggests which team favored to win

President Trump plans to attend Sunday’s Super Bowl in New Orleans.

US tariffs on Canada temporarily halted as Trump, Trudeau announce deal to bolster border security: 'Very pleased with this initial outcome'

There was no immediate announcement from the White House or Trump himself.

2 NYers ID'd as DC plane crash victims, with 36 others yet to be recovered from the site: officials, families

Follow The Post's live updates on the deadly plane crash near DC's Reagan National Airport that left no survivors after an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet Wednesday...

Federal judge blocks Trump pause on trillions in grants, loans

A DC federal judge ordered the Trump administration Tuesday to keep distributing trillions in federal assistance, just as a days-long freeze was due to take effect.

Marco Rubio confirmed as Trump's secretary of state by Senate

Confirmations don’t come easier than this.

LIVE: Trump uses sword to cut giant cake as celebrations, balls kick off

Follow The Post’s live updates from DC for the latest news and photos as Donald Trump begins his second term as president after a historic political comeback.

Extremely cold weather will force Trump's inauguration inside for first time in 40 years

Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President inside the Capital Rotunda as bitter cold is forecast to grip the nation's capital on Monday.

Defense sec nominee Pete Hegseth grilled by Dems over ‘anonymous smears’ about drinking, sex assault in high-stakes confirmation hearing

Follow The Post’s live updates as Trump’s defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, faces his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday.

Hunter Biden special counsel slams prez’s criticism as ‘gratuitous and wrong’ as he releases report on first son probe

Special counsel David Weiss, who successfully prosecuted first son Hunter Biden on drug and gun charges, slammed President Biden's criticism of his investigation as "gratuitous and wrong" in a report...

Obama whispers in Harris' ear, has warm exchange with George W. Bush as Carter's funeral ends

Follow live updates from President Jimmy Carter’s national funeral service at Washington National Cathedral, where President Biden will deliver a eulogy and President-elect Donald Trump is expected to attend.

Beaming VP-elect JD Vance jubilant after election certification, shaking hands with Dems who snubbed him

Follow The Post's live updates as Congress took the final step to formalize President-elect Donald Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris: counting the Electoral College votes from the 2024...

Longest-living US President Jimmy Carter dead at 100 after spending nearly 2 years in hospice care

Carter -- the longest-living president in US history -- was sworn in on January 20, 1977 after defeating Republican Gerald Ford.

Matt Gaetz reveals he will not rejoin Congress when it convenes early next year

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz said that he will not be part of the new Congress when it convenes early next year -- despite handily winning re-election earlier this month.

Live updates: Union bigs show love for Trump's labor pick

Follow The Post’s live updates for the latest news, reactions and analysis as President-elect Donald Trump makes cabinet selections and meets with politicians ahead of his inauguration.