Showdown looms over money for border wall as budget deadline nears; Holding Obamacare hostage to pay for Trump's wall? Here's the issue with that plan.; The Fix: 4 ways Trump's border wall is already going south on him; The disrupter president and the do-little Congress; Fearing a far-right president in France, European leaders break with tradition and weigh in on election; Trump to issue new order calling into question two decades of national monument designations; U.S. defense chief arrives in Kabul as Afghan defense minister resigns in disgrace; Trump gets on the phone to Asia as another North Korea flash point looms; Warring cousins, a grisly execution; New Orleans removes a tribute to ‘the lost cause of the Confederacy’ — with snipers standing by; Democrats have created their own mess with leaders' conflicting messages about abortion; In Chicago, Obama tells young leaders that 'special interests dominate the debates in Washington'; Video shows 4-year-old girl falling out of a moving church van onto a highway; Researchers have found a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence — in England; A painting stolen by Nazis is up for auction — despite a Jewish family’s demand for its return; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump seeks 15 percent corporate tax rate, even if it swells the national debt | Sticking to one of his campaign pledges but shattering another, President Trump instructed advisers to drastically cut the corporate tax rate from 35 percent. By doing so — but not committing to measures that would offset the revenue loss — Trump is making clear he is putting a priority on cutting taxes over the national debt. | By Damian Paletta and Robert Costa • Read more » | Showdown looms over money for border wall as budget deadline nears | President Trump and his top aides pressed congressional Republicans to use the threat of a government shutdown to win funding for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, an effort that could lead to a standoff with lawmakers in both parties ahead of Friday's deadline to pass a spending bill. | By Kelsey Snell and Robert Costa • Read more » | | | | | | Warring cousins, a grisly execution | In the mountains of western Tunisia, radical Islamists are seeking to spread their ideology and impose control, sowing chaos and cowing villagers with brute violence in a quest for new territories in the wake of defeats and retreats in Iraq and Syria. One evening last fall, the battle led one man to betray his relative. | By Sudarsan Raghavan • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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