While pundits swooned over Trump's speech, reporters plugged away at the real story; Six times Sessions talked about perjury, access and special prosecutors — when it involved the Clintons; New national security adviser, Lt. Gen. McMaster, rebuked by Army in 2015; Conservatives demanding 'full repeal' could derail Obamacare rollback; Trump’s fishy suggestion that nearly 20 million are paying an Obamacare penalty; ISIS dumped bodies in a desert sinkhole. It may be years before we know the scale of the killing.; Trump touts hike in military spending: 'We're going to start winning again'; Senate confirms Rick Perry as energy secretary, brushing aside his one-time vow to abolish the department; Carson confirmed to lead HUD, bringing another Washington outsider into Trump's Cabinet; N. Korea says a heart attack, not nerve agent, killed Kim Jong Un's half brother; The new interior secretary just rode into work on a horse; Notre Dame announces Pence will speak at graduation, sidestepping debate over a possible invite to Trump; European Parliament lifts Marine Le Pen's immunity for tweeting gruesome images of violence; FX's 'Feud: Bette and Joan': Another total knockdown, drag-out hit from Ryan Murphy; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Sessions recuses himself from Trump campaign investigations | The announcement comes a day after The Washington Post revealed that Jeff Sessions twice met with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and did not disclose that fact to Congress during his confirmation hearing. Democrats had been calling for weeks for Sessions to step away from the investigation, though he had resisted pressures to do so. | By Karoun Demirjian, Ed O'Keefe, Sari Horwitz and Matt Zapotosky • Read more » | | Conservatives demanding 'full repeal' could derail Obamacare rollback | Three senators known for bucking GOP leadership during Barack Obama's presidency — Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Mike Lee — are raising the possibility of doing the same under Trump. If they hold together in the Senate, where Republicans have just 52 seats, the three senators alone could sink a Republican bill. | By David Weigel and Sean Sullivan • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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