The legislative filibuster will be at risk now that the Senate has gone 'nuclear'; Trump weighing military options following chemical weapons attack in Syria; House Intelligence chair recuses himself from Russia probe ; GOP House leaders tweak health-care bill after Trump demands action; Master comedian's brash style launched generations of insult comics ; At Mar-a-Lago, Trump welcomes China's Xi for first summit; No one is safe from backstabbing in the Trump White House; Eric Trump calls nepotism ‘a factor of life.’ Here’s what he may not understand about privilege.; They met with immigration officers to apply for legal residency, only to be arrested by ICE; Trump considers borrowing 'much more' than $300 billion to fund construction projects; How to regularly book round-trip international flights for less than $400; He wrote #BlackLivesMatter 100 times as his application essay for Stanford. He got in.; Putin's ex-wife returns to the spotlight with a dashing young husband and a fancy French villa; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | Trump weighing military options following chemical weapons attack in Syria | U.S. officials said that the Pentagon is in the process of presenting options to the White House about potential military action against Syria in the wake of the attack that left scores dead. Speaking separately, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said "steps are underway" to form a coalition that would remove Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. | By Dan Lamothe, Missy Ryan and Thomas Gibbons-Neff • Read more » | | | | | House Intelligence chair recuses himself from Russia probe | The House Ethics Committee said it would investigate allegations that Rep. Devin Nunes "may have made unauthorized disclosures of classified information." Nunes, who said the charges were false and politically motivated, has come under fire for meeting with a secret source at White House grounds and viewing documents he said suggested that President Trump and his transition team members' identities may have been improperly revealed in surveillance reports. | By Karoun Demirjian • Read more » | | | | | | GOP House leaders tweak health-care bill after Trump demands action | The amendment that the Rules Committee approved sets up "high-risk pools" — a mechanism to subsidize pricier insurance coverage for the seriously ill — for those with expensive medical conditions such as cancer, congestive heart failure and HIV/AIDS. | By Paige Winfield Cunningham, Juliet Eilperin and Mike DeBonis • Read more » | | | | | Don Rickles | 1926–2017 | Master comedian's brash style launched generations of insult comics | Trained as a dramatic actor, Rickles appeared in films and television series and was the voice of Mr. Potato Head in "Toy Story." But for more than 50 years, he practiced a distinctive brand of improvisational, sarcastic humor that made him one of the most original and influential comedians of his time. | By Matt Schudel • Read more » | | | | | The Fix | Analysis | No one is safe from backstabbing in the Trump White House | Stephen K. Bannon joined a new club this week: One composed of White House aides who have been the subjects of reports about diminished standing. Now it seems that no one — except, perhaps, the president's elder daughter, Ivanka Trump — is safe from harm. | By Callum Borchers • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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