Wikileaks: CIA is using popular TVs, smartphones and cars to spy on their owners; Conservatives lash out at House GOP's Obamacare replacement bill; The three GOP factions that could doom the GOP bill; Analysis: The most popular (and unpopular) parts of the plan; Six of Trump's tweets this morning seemed to respond directly to what was happening on 'Fox & Friends'; Trump and Republicans see a ‘deep state’ foe: Barack Obama; This ex-British lawmaker is at the heart of the wiretap claims; Grilled on Russia probe, deputy attorney general pick sidesteps Democrats' call for special prosecutor; That time Trump surprised a White House tour group in front of a portrait of Hillary Clinton; Surgeons were told to stop prescribing so many painkillers. The results were remarkable.; ‘It’s Marine Corps wide': Female Marines detail harassment in wake of nude photos scandal; China warns of 'consequences' over deployment of U.S. antimissile system in S. Korea; Poachers just killed a beloved white rhino — inside a French zoo; Is Richard Simmons missing? Or is he just dearly missed?; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | WikiLeaks posts files it says are from the CIA's computer hacking arsenal | The anti-secrecy organization said the trove exceeded in scale and significance the massive collection of National Security Agency documents exposed by former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden. A statement from WikiLeaks indicated that it planned to post nearly 9,000 files containing code developed in secret by the CIA to steal data from targets overseas and turn ordinary devices, including cellphones, computers and even television sets, into surveillance tools. | By Greg Miller and Ellen Nakashima • Read more » | Conservatives lash out at House GOP's Obamacare replacement bill | Influential conservative lawmakers and activist groups panned health-care legislation drafted by House Republican leaders, throwing the GOP's plan to undo the Affordable Care Act in serious doubt less than 24 hours after it was released. | By Mike Debonis, Elise Viebeck, David Weigel and Kelsey Snell • Read more » | | | | | | Trump and Republicans see a ‘deep state’ foe: Barack Obama | In conservative media, where the unproven wiretapping claim originated, President Trump has gotten credit for cracking open a plot by a "deep state" of critics and conspirators to bring down his presidency. And they claim the perpetrator is former president Barack Obama. | By David Weigel • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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