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The Post Most: In tweet storm, Trump attacks MSNBC over 'Morning Joe' and 'Greta,' calls CNN 'garbage journalism'

After the president’s tweet, I must withdraw my support for everything but his agenda; In tweet storm, Trump attacks MSNBC over ‘Morning Joe’ and ‘Greta,’ calls CNN ‘garbage journalism’; Trump says states are ‘trying to hide’ things from his voter fraud commission. Here’s what they actually say.; Is this it for Trump?; Why some inside the White House see Trump's media feud as 'winning'; Republicans grow increasingly anxious about heading home without a health plan; Donald Trump is not well; No, NASA is not hiding kidnapped children on Mars; White student made ‘co-valedictorian’ with black student, despite having lower GPA, lawsuit claims; Hong Kong residents march to defend freedom as China's president draws a 'red line'; Founder of disastrous Fyre Festival arrested and charged with fraud; Trump's voting commission asked states to hand over election data. Some are pushing back.; Trump challenges states on voter fraud: ‘What are they trying to hide?’; A heart transplant gave her another chance to live. Hours after giving birth, she died.; The opioid crisis is straining the nation's foster-care systems; Joe Arpaio learns that he is not above the law
 
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In tweet storm, Trump attacks MSNBC over ‘Morning Joe’ and ‘Greta,’ calls CNN ‘garbage journalism’
The president took time out from his vacation to escalate his ongoing feuds with television news networks
ComPost •  Opinion
After the president’s tweet, I must withdraw my support for everything but his agenda
I do not stand with him. Not at all. Except in every way that counts.
 
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Trump says states are ‘trying to hide’ things from his voter fraud commission. Here’s what they actually say.
A Saturday morning tweet from the president indicates the commission's work is a top priority for him.
 
Opinion
Is this it for Trump?
He may have tweeted too far this time. Or not.
 
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Republicans grow increasingly anxious about heading home without a health plan
As two senators and President Trump called for outright repeal if a deal can't be reached, others demanded that the Senate work through the August recess.
 
Opinion
Donald Trump is not well
It would be better for everyone if he stopped watching our show.
 
No, NASA is not hiding kidnapped children on Mars
One of the conspiracy-peddling talk-show host's guests accused the agency of a cover-up.
 
White student made ‘co-valedictorian’ with black student, despite having lower GPA, lawsuit claims
The 2016 graduation at Cleveland High School in Mississippi came days after a federal judge ordered the district to fully desegregate the town's schools, nearly 50 years after initially being ordered to.
 
Hong Kong residents march to defend freedom as China's president draws a 'red line'
Hong Kong staged official celebrations to mark the 20th anniversary of its handover from British rule, but not everyone was happy.
 
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Founder of disastrous Fyre Festival arrested and charged with fraud
What was promised to be a "luxury" music festival in the Bahamas collapsed spectacularly in April.
 
Trump's voting commission asked states to hand over election data. Some are pushing back.
The commission's requests for information have run into resistance and outright defiance from states across the country.
 
Trump challenges states on voter fraud: ‘What are they trying to hide?’
President lashed out while on vacation at two dozen states that have objected to requests for voter data from a presidential commission
 
A heart transplant gave her another chance to live. Hours after giving birth, she died.
Megan Johnson, who had a heart transplant seven years ago, died of unknown complications after giving birth.
 
The opioid crisis is straining the nation's foster-care systems
Foster children are in need at younger and younger ages, and there aren't enough homes to take them, state officials say.
 
Joe Arpaio learns that he is not above the law
The former Arizona sheriff ignored a judge's order. Now he faces the consequences.
 
 
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