Devin Nunes is making it very hard for Republicans to claim they can run an impartial investigation on Russia; Divisions threaten Trump's hope of winning his next big battle: Taxes; Melania Trump: An elusive — and reclusive — first lady; How Trump's presidency is succeeding; Trump shifts blame for health-care collapse to the far right; Trump taps Kushner to lead overhaul of government using business ideas; Fox News said Trump spent the weekend ‘working at the White House.’ He was at his golf club.; One of the most troubling ideas about climate change just found new evidence in its favor; Howard University Hospital's grand history gives way to empty beds and lawsuits; A civil rights champion in government and journalism dies at 85; Duterte plays a winning hand with foreign policy, but will his luck run out?; ; North Carolina's bathroom bill cost the state at least $3.7 billion over 10 years, new analysis finds; United Airlines: ‘Your leggings are welcome’ — as long as you’re paying for your flight; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Nunes admits meeting on White House grounds with source of Trump surveillance documents | House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes later cited the classified documents in leveling the unproven charge that spy agencies improperly used their surveillance powers by gathering and sharing information about President Trump and his transition team. Today's revelation is likely to fuel suspicions Nunes coordinated his activities with the White House. | By Karoun Demirjian, Greg Miller and Philip Rucker • Read more » | Divisions threaten Trump's hope of winning his next big battle: Taxes | The Trump administration is planning a more assertive role in overhauling the tax code than it did with the failed effort to replace the Affordable Care Act, with some advisers working on a blueprint instead of letting Congress dictate details. But congressional Republicans and some within the administration do not agree on who should be in charge of the effort. | By Damian Paletta • Read more » | | | | | Melania Trump: An elusive — and reclusive — first lady | She's rarely seen in New York City outside the tower that bears her husband's name. Paparazzi call her the "great white whale." Two months after President Trump's swearing in, the nation's new first lady remains largely out of the public eye. | By Paul Schwartzman • Read more » | | | | | | The Daily 202 | Analysis | How Trump's presidency is succeeding | Was the failure of the health-care bill a fatal blow to Trump's presidency? Not really. Despite the chaos and the growing credibility gap, Trump is systematically succeeding in his quest to "deconstruct the administrative state." | By James Hohmann • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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