Congressional Republicans sharply criticize Trump budget ; White House endorses plan to remove 30,000 FAA workers from federal payroll; Wonkblog: Meals on Wheels is 'not showing any results' only if you ignore all these results; 'Can He Do That?': Will Trump really cut federal programs people depend on?; Sean Spicer’s angry, lonely defense of Trump’s wiretapping claim, annotated; Trump and his advisers can't keep quiet — and it's causing them real trouble; Awkward questions Trump should be asked when he stands next to Merkel; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | U.S. prepared to take military action against N. Korea, if necessary, Tillerson says | The Trump administration gave its clearest signal yet that it would consider military action against North Korea, with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson saying that "all options are on the table." North Korea has said that it is working on an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking the United States' mainland, and has shown clear progress in its missile program in tests over the last year. | By Anna Fifield • Read more » | Congressional Republicans sharply criticize Trump budget | Defense hawks, rural conservatives and even some of Donald Trump's most vocal supporters in Congress pushed back on the huge potential hike in defense spending as insufficient and decrying some other cuts to federal agencies and programs. Several of his closest allies have said the plan has virtually no chance in Congress. | By Kelsey Snell and Karoun Demirjian • Read more » | | | | | | | | How an innocent man wound up dead in El Salvador's justice system | His death in a cell barely bigger than the bed of a pickup, crammed with more than 50 prisoners reeking of urine, exposed deep flaws in El Salvador's institutions — the same ones that have failed to prevent gangs from turning the country into one of the most violent in the hemisphere. | By Sarah Esther Maslin • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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