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The Post Most from The Washington Post Trump defiant as crisis grows over family separation at the border; XXXTentacion: The nasty, brutish and short life of the chart-topping rapper killed Monday; It was a Trump favorite. Now lawyers want the famously discreet Beverly Hills Hotel to share its secrets. Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now Fact Checker • Analysis The facts about Trump’s policy of separating families at the border In Orwellian fashion, the Trump administration repeatedly claims its own policy doesn't exist or was written by others. By Salvador Rizzo • Read more » Trump defiant as crisis grows over family separation at the border The president said immigrant parents could be “murderers,” and he continued to falsely blame Democrats for the policy. By Philip Rucker • Read more » Morning Mix XXXTentacion: The nasty, brutish and short life of the chart-topping rapper killed Monday Violence and criminal charges marked the life of the rapper shot dead Monday in Florida. By Kyle Swenson • Read more » It was a Trump favorite. Now lawyers want the famously discreet Beverly Hills Hotel to share its secrets. Records of his stays at its bungalows have been subpoenaed in a defamation lawsuit brought by former “Apprentice” contestant Summer Zervos — the first legal action to open the president’s private life to discovery. By Frances Stead Sellers • Read more » Opinion We’ll be cleaning up Trump’s mess for generations So many policies from this administration cheat the young to benefit the old. By Catherine Rampell • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Right Turn • Opinion Ten things Republicans could do instead of nothing They are cowering right now. By Jennifer Rubin • Read more » Trump escalates China trade war, threatens tariffs on $200 billion in products The move would include a host of consumer items, forcing Americans to pay more for everyday products. By David J. Lynch • 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 » Opinion Paul Ryan has been living in a cave Incuriosity is a perfect excuse for the House speaker. By Dana Milbank • Read more » The Plum Line • Opinion Republicans could finally be willing to stand up to Trump — to save their own skins The GOP is getting frightened of how Trump's family separation policy will affect the November elections. By Paul Waldman • Read more » Also Popular in Politics The Fix • Analysis Kirstjen Nielsen’s mighty struggle to explain separating families at the border, annotated The full transcript. 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