German crowd boos Ivanka Trump for calling her father a ‘champion’ for families; President Trump just had his bluff called — again; The Daily 202: Trump is caving on border wall funding after showing his base that he tried; Senate staff perplexed by unusual White House private briefing on North Korea; White House 'confident' of averting shutdown as Trump shows flexibility on wall; Arkansas carries out country’s first back-to-back executions in almost two decades; Even in Trump’s base, his path forward on health care is awfully unpopular; Fact-checking President Trump’s Pinocchio-laden Associated Press interview; Public pans Republicans' latest approach to replacing Affordable Care Act; ‘Another bad act on the part of the Canadians’: Trump administration launches punitive tariffs on Canadian lumber; Chobani sues Alex Jones, saying he falsely linked company to child rape, tuberculosis; State Department website removes article touting history of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate; Trump seeks 15 percent corporate tax rate, even if it swells the national debt; United passenger was dragged off the plane with ‘minimal but necessary force,’ officials say; Japan warns citizens they might have only 10 minutes to prepare for a North Korean missile; Trump’s brazen self-promotion crosses the line | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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