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The Post Most from The Washington Post A Kentucky crowd cheered a valedictorian for quoting Trump. Then he told them it was Obama.; Mueller accuses Paul Manafort of witness tampering; Why it’s essential to go after Trump for obstruction of justice Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now Fact Checker • Analysis Fact-Checking Bill Clinton’s meltdown on NBC’s ‘Today Show’ The former president made a number of claims on NBC's "Today Show" that do not pass scrutiny. By Glenn Kessler • Read more » The Fix A Kentucky crowd cheered a valedictorian for quoting Trump. Then he told them it was Obama. Ben Bowling's graduation speech is one of the rare instances where electoral polling numbers can help us understand humor. By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. • Read more » Mueller accuses Paul Manafort of witness tampering Prosecutors ask for Manafort’s release terms to be revised or revoked. By Spencer S. Hsu • Read more » Right Turn • Opinion Why it’s essential to go after Trump for obstruction of justice Allowing obstruction is untenable. By Jennifer Rubin • Read more » Early Lead Fox News apologizes for implying Eagles players were kneeling in protest. They were praying. Tight end Zach Ertz had called out the network for using images of Eagles pregame prayer 'as “propaganda” during a segment on Trump rescinding White House invitation. By Cindy Boren • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Opinion The likely next speaker of the House is a mindless sycophant Rep. Kevin McCarthy appears to be little more than another presidential lap dog. By Michael Gerson • Read more » The Plum Line • Opinion Trump just sent a horrible message about African American dissent Let's be clear on what today's White House celebration is really about. By Greg Sargent • Read more » Morning Mix Oregon man breaks woman’s arm, knocks out her fiancee in road rage attack, police say The angry driver allegedly reached into Megan Stackhouse's window, twisting and breaking her arm before punching her in the face. By Samantha Schmidt • Read more » PowerPost David Koch is leaving Koch Industries, stepping down from Americans for Prosperity His departure will change the makeup of one of the most active and well-funded political forces in the country that has been a bulwark in supporting Republicans. By James Hohmann • Read more » Robert F. Kennedy’s final flight: The storied journey of the ride from California to New York The assassination also brought together three powerful widows to the tarmac: Coretta Scott King, Jacqueline Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. By David Margolick • Read more » Also Popular in Politics PowerPost • Analysis The Daily 202: RFK’s speech in apartheid South Africa remains relevant 50 years after his assassination Bobby Kennedy’s moral bravery is worth revisiting as Trump uninvites the Philadelphia Eagles. By James Hohmann • Read more » Trump asks why Justice Department report on handling Clinton email probe is ‘taking so long’ Trump blames Sessions for Russia probe, suggests he could have shut it down In the Trump administration, the truth comes out after vigorous denials Trump disinvites Philadelphia Eagles from White House visit, citing national anthem dispute Also Popular in Opinions I represented the wedding cake couple. We lost a battle but won the war. Charlie Craig and David Mullins could go back into Masterpiece Cakeshop and request a cake — and Jack Phillips would have no First Amendment right to turn them away. By David Cole • Read more » His Majesty Czar Donald I claims imperium How Democrats should address Trump’s self-pardon claim I’m done helping the NFL pay lip service to domestic violence prevention Steve Phillips says despite Trump, ‘brown is (still) the new white’ Also Popular in Local True Crime Suspect in six Arizona shootings attacked victims tied to his divorce, police say Six people, including a prominent forensic psychiatrist, were shot and killed in Scottsdale, Ariz. By Kristine Phillips • Read more » The Potomac at Great Falls explodes at flood stage: ‘I have never seen the river appear so violent’ Guatemala volcano killed dozens with its pyroclastic flow. Here’s what that is. The night Bobby Kennedy was shot: The awful scene a Post reporter witnessed D.C.-area forecast: Afternoon showers and storms, then dry through the end of the workweek ADVERTISEMENT Also Popular in Sports Early Lead Fox News shows Eagles kneeling in a story about canceled White House trip. 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