Thursday, November 29, 2018
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
WS-Trump says he’s ‘not even a little bit happy’ with Fed chairman
EXCLUSIVE
In a wide-ranging interview with The Post, President Trump argued that higher rates and other Federal Reserve policies contributed to market declines and GM’s recently announced plant closures. The president insisted, though, that he is not worried about a recession.
- By Philip Rucker, Josh Dawsey and Damian Paletta
The president’s comments to The Post are his most extensive yet on why he disagrees with the National Climate Assessment.
Prosecutors said former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort violated his plea agreement by lying, while another possible witness declined to take a deal.
In a small plaza, migrants have attempted to bring organization to a backlogged process that has become difficult even for attorneys to understand. “We don’t have control over the process, but it’s the only option we have,” said Osman Alexis Vasquez, 36, from La Ceiba, Honduras.
- By Kevin Sieff and Sarah Kinosian
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) appealed for unity, and delivered an implicit pitch for a return as House speaker during a closed-door session with incoming members. House Democrats meet today to nominate a speaker.
- By Mike DeBonis and Elise Viebeck
Listen
Washington Post Live
The Environmental Protection Agency's acting administrator sits down for a live interview with The Post's Juliet Eilperin to talk about his first few months on the job.
The president’s daughter and White House adviser faces congressional scrutiny of her communications early in the administration.
- By John Wagner
- 1 hour ago
Perspective
The first lady’s gaffes force a conversation about how to measure Mrs. Trump’s performance — or whether we even should. They also force us to question all the gender expectations baked into an archaic role.
- By Monica Hesse
- 2 hours ago
Election 2018
Mississippi Runoff
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, who was appointed to her seat in April, is the first woman in Mississippi to be elected to the U.S. Senate, the Associated Press projected. Her win preserves Republicans’ 53-47 Senate majority.
- By Matt Viser and David Weigel
“What do you think I’ll learn from it?” the national security adviser said when asked about the case of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The death of the 26-year-old American has prompted soul-searching in the evangelical community, which has been debating whether he was a martyr, a fool or was afflicted by a messiah complex.
- By Annie Gowen
We finally know the identity of “her,” but the status of a beloved TV couple's relationship is up in the air.
- By Elahe Izadi
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