The Post Most: Trump team cannot get its story straight on separating migrant families
The Post Most from The Washington Post Supreme Court sidesteps decision on partisan gerrymandering in rulings on Wisconsin, Maryland cases; Laura Bush: Separating children from their parents at the border ‘breaks my heart’; Roger Stone’s and Michael Caputo’s damningly false denials of contact with Russians Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now PowerPost • Analysis The Daily 202: Trump team cannot get its story straight on separating migrant families Laura Bush calls the images “eerily reminiscent” of Japanese internment. By James Hohmann • Read more » Supreme Court sidesteps decision on partisan gerrymandering in rulings on Wisconsin, Maryland cases The court came to a technical resolution of what had seemed to hold the promise of being a landmark decision about whether extreme efforts to give one party advantage over another were unconstitutional. By Robert Barnes • Read more » Opinion Laura Bush: Separating children from their parents at the border ‘breaks my heart’ The zero-tolerance immigration policy is cruel and immoral, the former first lady writes. By Laura Bush • Read more » The Fix • Analysis Roger Stone’s and Michael Caputo’s damningly false denials of contact with Russians This looks significantly more like a coverup than it did 24 hours ago. By Aaron Blake • Read more » Opinion Stephen K. Bannon has won Bannonism combines a snarling attitude toward “enemies” with contempt for democracy and respect for authoritarianism. Sound familiar? By Fred Hiatt • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Morning Mix Armed civilian kills gunman, stops shooting spree at Walmart in Washington state The suspect opened fire inside the Walmart and then again while attempting carjackings outside, police say. At least two armed civilians confronted him. By Fred Barbash • Read more » Post Partisan • Opinion Melania Trump weighs in on her husband’s cruel policy. Where are you, Ivanka? Now it's Ivanka's turn. By Karen Tumulty • Read more » Democrats intensify fight for immigrant children — and bludgeon Trump and Republicans ahead of midterms President Trump’s allies continued to defend separating children from their parents at the border, while Democratic lawmakers visited detention centers from New York to Texas and blanketed Sunday talk shows with criticism of the adiminstration’s “zero-tolerance” policy. By Shane Harris • Read more » Post Nation ‘America is better than this’: What a doctor saw in a Texas shelter for migrant children "She didn't have her mother, and none of us can fix that,” Dr. Colleen Kraft said of a little girl who was crying when she visited a Texas shelter. 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