French political parties upended as right-wing Le Pen, centrist Macron head to runoff for president; Trump's approval ratings sit at record lows but base stays steady, poll shows; The Fix: Why Trump should think twice before blaming someone else as he approaches 100 days; The March for Science was the moment 'the Science Guy' has been waiting for; Trump aides struggle to clarify policy on 'dreamers' and deportation; An SNL star made an awkward Hillary joke at a luncheon. Chelsea Clinton went high.; How the Murdochs placed a multimillion-dollar gamble at Fox News — and lost; U.S. citizen becomes 3rd American held in North Korea; These robotics students were told ‘to go back to Mexico.’ The taunt only fueled their success.; Pope Francis called refugee centers concentration camps. A Jewish group says there’s no comparison.; Anti-Romania racism becomes a factor in Italian politics; The disabled and the elderly are facing a big problem: Not enough aides; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump, insisting Mexico will pay 'at a later date,' puts pressure on spending bill to fund wall | With a government shutdown looming, the president tweeted an attack on Democrats for opposing a border wall. Budget director Mick Mulvaney said he does not know whether Trump would sign the spending bill without border wall funding, but White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus seemed less rigid on the matter, focusing more on paying for "border security." Trump could be putting himself at odds with GOP leaders. House Speaker Paul Ryan made clear to rank-and-file Republican lawmakers this weekend that his top priority is to pass a bill by Friday's deadline to keep the government open. | By Sean Sullivan • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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