The Post Most: Trump advisers lied over and over again, Mueller says. The question is, why?
The Post Most from The Washington Post ‘I hope we get some common sense’: Republicans reeling from political damage caused by shutdown; ‘Pelosi does not mess around’: Democratic speaker emerges triumphant from shutdown; She wasn’t breathing. He didn’t know CPR. Then he recalled an old episode of ‘The Office.’ Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now Trump advisers lied over and over again, Mueller says. The question is, why? While the special counsel has not accused any American of criminally coordinating with Russia, he has documented falsehoods by Trump advisers that masked efforts to develop inroads with Russia and leverage that country’s hacking of Democratic emails. By Rosalind Helderman, Josh Dawsey, Matt Zapotosky • Read more » ‘I hope we get some common sense’: Republicans reeling from political damage caused by shutdown Many in the GOP fear the 35-day standoff will have a long-lasting impact as Trump and the party head into the 2020 elections. By Seung Min Kim, Sean Sullivan • Read more » ‘Pelosi does not mess around’: Democratic speaker emerges triumphant from shutdown ‘With Nancy, it’s hand-to-hand combat with a velvet glove, and he’s not used to it,’ former Democratic senator Barbara Boxer said of Trump. By Mike DeBonis • Read more » She wasn’t breathing. He didn’t know CPR. Then he recalled an old episode of ‘The Office.’ Manager Michael Scott and his employees learn CPR to the tune of the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive" in one well-known scene from the American sitcom. By Alex Horton • Read more » Trump’s golf course employed undocumented workers — and then fired them amid showdown over border wall About a dozen employees, some of whom had worked at a Trump golf course in New York for years, were let go Jan. 18. By Josh Partlow, David Fahrenthold • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT The Rams’ $5 billion stadium complex is bigger than Disneyland. It might be perfect for L.A. The privately financed stadium and entertainment complex scheduled to open in 2020 is being studied as a possible new model for the NFL and its team owners, who have long relied on public financing for its new venues. By Liz Clarke • Read more » Americans support investigating Trump, but many are skeptical that inquiries will be fair, new poll finds A new Washington Post-ABC News survey finds that half of respondents express “just some” confidence or none at all that the forthcoming special counsel’s report will be evenhanded. By Scott Clement • Read more » Can impeachment appear legitimate in a hyper-partisan universe? The traits that make Trump a candidate for removal also make the process more difficult. By Carlos Lozada • Read more » Louisiana man who police say killed 5, including his parents, captured after multistate manhunt Dakota Theriot, 21, was found in Richmond, Va., about 1,000 miles away from where the shootings happened. By Kristine Phillips • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Opinion Run, Howard, run! Howard Schultz deserves a chance to make his case for president, and our country would be better for it. By Nick Troiano and Charles Wheelan • Read more » Rep. Steve King is spurned in Washington. In Iowa, sentiment is mixed. The Republican congressman’s neighbors weigh his loss of influence against a desire by some to defend him from outside critics. By Chelsea Janes • Read more » British newspaper apologizes, agrees to pay damages for ‘false statements’ about Melania Trump This is not the first time the first lady has received an apology and damages from publications over stories about her modeling career. By Kristine Phillips • Read more » Outlook • Perspective Local newspapers have already been gutted. There’s nothing left to cut. The ugly future of corporate news By Steve Cavendish • Read more » Share The Post Most: Twitter Facebook Trouble reading? Click here to view in your browser. You received this email because you signed up for The Post Most or because it is included in your subscription. Manage my email newsletters and alerts | Unsubscribe from The Post Most Privacy Policy | Help @2019 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071