Trump's path forward only gets tougher after fiasco; President confronts lessons of the health-care debacle; Why the Republicans were in such a hurry to reconfigure health care; @PKCapitol: Freedom Caucus isn't Ryan's only problem in the House anymore; 'Hello, Bob': Trump called a Post reporter to tell him the GOP bill was dead; U.S. military says it launched strike against ISIS that allegedly killed more than 100 people; Transgender youth to wrestle boys thanks to new USA Wrestling policy; Paul Ryan wasn't drowning his sorrows in angst rock — though the Internet wishes he were; Advertisers find it hard to avoid sites that spew hate; She thought Trump would deport 'bad hombres,' not her law-abiding husband; Uber suspends testing of self-driving cars after crash; Oklahoma Republican defends pregnancy from rape and incest as 'beauty from ashes'; Surgeons remove parasitic twin protruding from 10-month-old girl's back; 'No Parking' signs removed near Ivanka Trump's D.C. home after neighbor complaints ; De'Aaron Fox's record-breaking Sweet 16 placed him among Kentucky's recent greats; Little kid asks good question at news conference; grown-up reporter gets upset; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | 'The closer'? The inside story of Trump's failed health-care deal. | The president thought his experience as a businessman could cut through Washington red tape, but the effort was fraught from the start. The collapse of the proposed overhaul Friday afternoon was perhaps the sharpest rebuke yet of Donald Trump's young presidency, even as he repeatedly asked his advisers, "Is this really a good bill?" | By Robert Costa, Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker • Read more » | Trump's path forward only gets tougher after fiasco | The stunning collapse of the GOP proposal imperils the rest of President Trump's ambitious congressional agenda, with few prospects for quick victory on tax reform, construction projects or a host of other issues despite complete Republican control of government. | By John Wagner, Damian Paletta and Sean Sullivan • Read more » | | | | | Wonkblog | Analysis | Why the Republicans were in such a hurry to reconfigure health care | Only by rushing to reshape a full sixth of the U.S. economy without knowing exactly how they would be reshaping it would Republicans be able to use health care to pave the way for the rest of their agenda. In other words, the GOP didn't want to let a detail like 24 million people losing their health insurance get in the way of two tax cuts for the rich. | By Matt O'Brien • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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