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The Post Most from The Washington Post Inside the Saudis’ Washington influence machine: How the kingdom gained power through fierce lobbying and charm offensives; New footage appears to show Saudi suspect wearing Jamal Khashoggi’s clothing; As Trump administration eyes writing transgender people ‘out of existence,’ a reckoning for a transgender Republican Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now A 14-year-long oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico verges on becoming one of the worst in U.S. history For years, Taylor Energy and federal officials had kept quiet about it. By Darryl Fears • Read more » Inside the Saudis’ Washington influence machine: How the kingdom gained power through fierce lobbying and charm offensives The strength of the Saudi operation is now being tested amid a global condemnation of the killing of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi. By Tom Hamburger, Beth Reinhard, Justin Wm. 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