GOP threatens to deny medical care to the poor if they aren't working; What will it take for Trump to retract his tweets about Obama?; SNL star-turned-politician Al Franken has found a new role in the Trump era; How a wealthy GOP family and Trump's chief strategist built a populist power base; China urges U.S. to remain 'coolheaded' on North Korea as Tillerson warns of danger; No, Germany doesn’t owe America ‘vast sums’ of money for NATO; Md. man accused of sending seizure-inducing tweet to Newsweek writer ; A Republican senator defended Betsy DeVos at a town hall. Boos drowned her out.; Trump border wall details revealed: 30 feet high, looks good from the north; What it really costs to cover the president's travel and protection; Attacker at Paris airport was previously suspected of having radical Islamist views; Jake Tapper and the 3 basic truths of covering Trump's statements; A father went to the hospital with stomach pain. He left without his hands and feet.; The epicenter of Duke basketball hatred is an arena in Greenville, S.C.; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | White House rejects G-20 language stressing need for free trade | Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin rebuffed multiple attempts from German officials to emphasize the importance of free trade, sending a clear signal that the United States would pursue a more antagonistic approach with trading partners — threatening potential new rifts with U.S. allies. | By Damian Paletta • Read more » | The Take | Analysis | What will it take for Trump to retract his tweets about Obama? | The president has been offered numerous exit ramps to put his self-created wiretapping controversy behind, remaining stubbornly defiant. But the FBI director will testify Monday in an open House session about the inquiry into Russia's election hacking, offering another shot at moving forward. | By Dan Balz • Read more » | | | | | SNL star-turned-politician Al Franken has found a new role in the Trump era | The Democratic senator from Minnesota has developed a reputation for policy chops, and his skills were on full display as he asked penetrating questions of Cabinet nominees at their confirmation hearings. Expect the same level of intensity when Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch goes before Franken and the rest of the Judiciary Committee on Monday. | By Karen Tumulty • Read more » | | | | | | How a wealthy GOP family and Trump's chief strategist built a populist power base | Through at least five joint ventures, Robert Mercer, daughter Rebekah and Stephen Bannon aimed to sow distrust of big government and erode the dominance of the major news media. Among their projects was Breitbart News, the media outlet the Mercers now partly own. Under Bannon's leadership, Breitbart gave voice to the nationalistic fervor that Donald Trump embraced. | By Matea Gold • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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