Secret Service sought extra $60 million for Trump-era travel and protection, files show; GOP health-care plan, facing conservative revolt, lacks the votes for House passage; Trump communications may have been 'incidentally' intercepted, Nunes says; Democrats probe Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch on his independence from Trump; Supreme Court sets higher bar for education of students with disabilities; What's at stake in the health-care debate? These Americans share their stories.; Labor pick cut deal with billionaire accused of having sex with minors; In Germany, right-wing violence flourishes amid a surge in online hate; Kmart, Sears face 'substantial doubt' about financial viability; Gulf of Mexico waters are freakishly warm, which could mean explosive springtime storms; How long is too long when lingering at a table?; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | Secret Service sought extra $60 million for Trump-era travel and protection, files show | The U.S. Secret Service's request for the next year, described in internal agency documents reviewed by The Post, offers the most precise estimate yet of the escalating costs for travel and protection resulting from the unusually complicated lifestyle of the Trump family. Nearly half of the additional money, $26.8 million, would pay to protect President Trump's family and private home in New York City's Trump Tower, the documents show. | By Drew Harwell and Amy Brittain • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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