Bannon led mysterious life as he built a conservative movement; Will the repeal of Obamacare break the Freedom Caucus? ; George W. Bush's best-selling book of paintings shows curiosity and compassion; WWII made Patton a hero, but the 'Great War' made him a commander; Fence-jumper arrested on White House grounds; Pence tries to woo governor in attempt to push GOP health-care plan in Kentucky; Critics say a Texas bill lets anti-abortion doctors lie to pregnant women; GOP congressman says his Obama conspiracy theory was meant to be a secret; When it comes to corporate tax reform, the GOP may be on to something; ‘Impenetrable, physical, tall': Colbert uses Trump’s speeches to calculate border-wall costs; A Big 12 player watches his brother and knows: March Madness hits harder for mid-majors; Time to ‘spring forward’ again — daylight saving time begins this weekend; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Top N.Y. federal prosecutor says he was fired after refusing to resign | Preet Bharara was among 46 U.S. attorneys remaining from the Obama administration when the Justice Department ordered a housecleaning Friday. The president's chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions reportedly wanted a clean slate and were unconcerned about any perception that the White House changed its mind about Bharara, who had been asked in November to stay on. | By Devlin Barrett, Sari Horwitz and Robert Costa • Read more » | Bannon led mysterious life as he built a conservative movement | No presidential adviser in recent memory has followed such a peripatetic path to the White House. Stephen Bannon had property and businesses in Southern California and routinely stayed in Washington, D.C., and New York as he engineered the expansion of Breitbart News and hosted a Breitbart radio show. | By Robert O'Harrow Jr. and Shawn Boburg • Read more » | | | | | | Fence-jumper arrested on White House grounds | The incident involving a man with a backpack occurred late Friday, when President Trump was in the executive mansion. The man, who was arrested on the South Lawn, has no criminal record and had no history with the Secret Service, a federal law enforcement official said. | By Peter Hermann • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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