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The most ominous line in the new Jared Kushner story
Four countries discussed how to manipulate Kushner in the White House. But how close did they get? http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
House members can now spend taxpayer funds on bulletproof vests
In other business Tuesday, the panel made clear that members may not use their taxpayer-funded representational accounts to pay any ... -
White House severs ties with unpaid adviser to Melania Trump
The move comes in the wake of public filings showing the inaugural committee directed $26 million to Stephanie Winston Wolkoff’s ... -
Supreme Court sympathetic to Florida man arrested by city officials he criticized
But justices worry about a broad rule that might open police to flood of lawsuits http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Trump's Social Security budget offers more work, less staff, longer waits
Declining service is nothing new, but under Trump, there would be fewer federal employees to deal with an increasing number ... -
Pennsylvania Democrat in congressional special election raises $3.2 million
Conor Lamb is running against Republican Rick Saccone in the traditionally conservative 18th District. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Georgia Republicans are crossing an ethically murky line by threatening Delta over its NRA boycott
Legal? Probably yes. Ethical? Almost definitely no. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Josh Raffel, senior communications aide, is leaving the White House
Raffel has been a go-to crisis manager and has worked closely with Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
The weight of the known Mueller indictments now falls solely on Manafort and the Russians
How the special counsel’s investigation has evolved over the course of this month. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Central federal jobs site tightens security controls
Two-factor authentication is now required for accessing the USAJobs portal, which on average includes 20,000 vacancies. http://www.washingtonpost.com/