Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Tuesday's Headlines: Dispute erupts over Mueller’s findings

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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
Dispute erupts over Mueller's findings
The top two Justice Department officials determined that evidence was insufficient to allege President Trump had obstructed justice, sparking concerns that they rushed to a judgment no one asked them to make.
Trump and his allies plan to use Barr's summary of Mueller report as cudgel against critics
"How can they be trusted again?" is the gist of their aggressive strategy.
 
Perspective
Mueller pictures tell the story of a man who is finally free
Photos captured him after church near the White House on Sunday, but particularly telling is one from before his report was turned in.
 
Win-win? Trump and 2020 Democrats both argue the end of the probe offers advantages.
The president's allies see a new invigoration, and Democrats look for a renewed chance to focus on kitchen-table issues.
 
Trump faces question of whether to pardon aides caught up in probe
An attorney for George Papadopoulos, a former campaign adviser to President Trump, has already submitted an application to the White House for a pardon.
 
Assad loyalists are turning on Syria's government as living standards deteriorate
For the first time, those living in the pro-government areas that were spared the worst are experiencing some of the harshest deprivations, including in the capital, Damascus.
 
Women who say they were sickened by breast implants demand FDA action
Telling stories about poor health, disrupted families and lost careers, women urged an advisory panel to recommend long-term research, bans or restrictions on certain products.
 
 
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Opinions
The Mueller war is over — and Trump won
Thanks to Mueller, 2020 won't be about 2016
This Trump nominee could inflict more long-term damage than any other
What the U.S. can learn from the fight against the Islamic State
William Barr has made this a win for Moscow
This Lent, let's live in the moment
 
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Justice Department tells court it backs a full repeal of the Affordable Care Act
The legal filing in the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals said the Justice Department now fully supports a federal judge's ruling in December that the entire Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional.
 
Obama cautions freshman House Democrats about the price tag of liberal policies
During a private meeting with newly elected Democrats, the former president told lawmakers to consider the costs of their proposals and be honest about them with voters.
 
Attorney Michael Avenatti charged with extortion by federal prosecutors
The high-profile lawyer was arrested and charged in what prosecutors called a brazen bid to extort millions from Nike by threatening to damage its image.
 
Fact Checker | Analysis
President Trump's spin on the black unemployment rate
Regardless of whether the black unemployment rate goes up or down in a given month, the president celebrates it as the "lowest in history" or lowest on record.
 
First of the 'Snowden refugees' is granted asylum in Canada
Vanessa Rodel was one of the asylum seekers the former National Security Agency contractor took shelter with in Hong Kong, living in cramped tenements and hiding out for about two weeks until he traveled to Moscow.
 
Parkland again faces tragedy after two apparent suicides: 'Trauma doesn't just go away'
Like they've done so many times before, parent and student activists turned additional loss into a call for change.
 
Global demand pushed coal plant emissions to record levels in 2018
Energy demand across the globe grew by 2.3 percent over the past year, according to a report from the International Energy Agency.
 

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