Dissent memo circulating in the State Department ; Democrats will attempt to rescind Trump's immigration order; Obama rejects comparison between Trump's immigration policy and his own; Entry to U.S. smoother for some international passengers; Trump plans to nominate his justice pick tomorrow. Here's the short list.; My parents were welcomed as refugees. That was the America of 1968, not today.; Unidentified White House official on travel ban: 'It really is a massive success story'; As governor, Pence tried to block Syrian refugees — and failed; ACLU calls to delay Sessions vote until ban is lifted; Six killed after gunmen open fire at Quebec City mosque; Lockheed Martin has cut $600 million from F-35 program, Trump says; Betsy DeVos will give parents a voice and 'break the teachers union monopoly'; Annotating Kellyanne Conway's appearance on 'Fox News Sunday'; Where's Melania? A quiet start for a reluctant first lady.; A fire destroyed this Texas mosque. Thousands have chipped in to help rebuild it.; A family has searched for a missing woman for months. They keep finding other people’s bodies.; I never expected my sobriety to be an issue at preschool fundraisers; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump defends order amid upheaval | In a series of tweets, President Trump sought to play down the immigration order's effects, blaming "big problems at airports" on demonstrators and other factors. In what could be the first volley in an intense legal battle, Washington state's attorney general said he plans to file a federal lawsuit seeking an immediate halt to the order's implementation. | By Mark Berman and Matt Zapotosky • Read more » | | Where's Melania? A quiet start for a reluctant first lady. | She cut an elegant figure at her husband's inauguration, but two days later she returned to New York, as she said she would, to tend to their 10-year-old son, Barron, who remains in school there. She has given no media interviews as first lady and has not indicated with any specificity what she has planned for her new role. | By Krissah Thompson • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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