The Fix: Why Democrats can't obstruct their way back into power; Trump insists he can bring cost of border wall 'way down'; White House signals change in policy for transgender students; Trump, Japan's Abe golf out of public view at the president's club in Florida; How the 31-year-old behind Trump's travel ban forged his conservative identity in liberal Southern California; The Islamic State's latest recruits — young, lonely children — often slip under the radar; Immigrant community on high alert, fearing Trump's 'deportation force'; Yale renames Calhoun College because of historic ties to white supremacy and slavery; Stephen Colbert taunts Trump with a picture of a little girl posing as the president; A black man accused French police of raping him. They say it was an accident.; More work needed against 'insider threat' at airports, report says; Muslim nonprofit groups are rejecting federal funds because of Trump; Mattis to host meeting of allies as he mulls changes in Afghanistan, anti-Islamic State fight ; Earthquake experts wonder whether the next 'big one' will be in Southern California; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | A new, liberal tea party is forming. Can it last without turning against Democrats? | Democrats are trying to fuse the energy of the activists who have rallied in reaction to Donald Trump's young presidency into the liberal firmament. And although it's too soon to tell which direction this new movement will take, there are similarities to the early days of the conservative tea party — including the threat of it turning on those who try to ride it to power. | By Paul Kane • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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