Trump considers 'brand new' travel ban, taking battle to Supreme Court; In bid to contain fallout, Flynn talks with Pence over discussions about sanctions on Russia ; Anger over Trump agenda erupts at GOP lawmakers' town halls; Kellyanne Conway hires a chief of staff, a move that asserts her influence in Trump's White House; The Fix: Add to the list of what Trump is shaking up: Handshakes; Analysis: Once again, Trump claims fraud cost him an electoral win. This time, it's New Hampshire.; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Hundreds arrested in immigration enforcement raids in at least six states | The raids marked the first large-scale enforcement of Trump's order to crack down on the millions of immigrants living here illegally. The actions, which officials said targeted known criminals, also netted some immigrants who did not have criminal records — an apparent departure from Obama administration policy. | By Lisa Rein, Abigail Hauslohner and Sandhya Somashekhar • Read more » | Trump considers 'brand new' travel ban, taking battle to Supreme Court | After an appeals court declined to reinstate the immigration order, White House and Justice Department officials began mulling options: Rewriting the order to restore some aspects of the ban, waging battle in lower courts or taking the case to the Supreme Court. The administration faces a difficult fight to restore the ban but, Trump said, "We will win that battle." | By Matt Zapotosky, Philip Rucker and Rachel Weiner • Read more » | | | | | Anger over Trump agenda erupts at GOP lawmakers' town halls | Massive demonstrations by constituents are an early indication of how progressive opposition movements are mobilizing. The size and tone of the crowds are feeding Republicans' worries and Democrats' view that the GOP agenda, coupled with President Trump's tone and missteps, have activated voters who may have sat out previous elections. | By Kelsey Snell, Paul Schwartzman, Steve Friess and David Weigel • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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