If you want to serve in a Trump administration, you're going to serve this country, not yourself.
Donald Trump did exactly what he said he'd do on the campaign trail and frankly what we should have more of, which is luring companies to stay here by easing regulations, by lowering the tax burden so that more Americans can have U.S. jobs.
I think there's a difference between calling people out and understanding the role that the press plays in a free society.
Journalists and everyone in America has a constitutional right to express themselves or write what they want to write.
There are doctors who help people who have done bad things; there are lawyers who defend bad people. I don't think it's unique to my profession.
I think when Donald Trump looks at the energy sector, he sees that as a place to really create wealth for this country and for individuals, to put Americans back to work with good-paying jobs that have benefits.
There's no question, I think, as more and more people get to know Rex Tillerson, they're going to be really proud of the choice that Donald Trump made as our next secretary of state.
Mr. Icahn will be a leader in helping American entrepreneurs shed job-killing regulations that stifle economic growth.
I grew up in Rhode Island. Most of my family on both sides is from Rhode Island.
I went to school in Connecticut, at Connecticut College, and then really started to get bitten by the political bug.
I think most people aren't really privy to how stories are developed and what stories are - make it to the front page or to the mainstream media, whether it's in print or in broadcast. And I think they'd be shocked and disappointed to see some of the bias that exists in some of the stories that don't get told - or the manner in which they are told.