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FBI resisted opening probe into Trump's role in Jan. 6 for more than a year

FBI resisted opening probe into Trump's role in Jan. 6 for more than a year
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Trump and his allies try to rewrite, distort history of pandemic while casting Fauci as public enemy No. 1

The focus on where the virus came from appears to be an attempt to distract from the chief failure of the Trump administration — its uneven and chaotic response to the outbreak once it began spreading within the United States.

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Court rejects motion to dismiss JEDI allegations, allowing Amazon to seek depositions


Court rejects motion to dismiss JEDI allegations, allowing Amazon to argue for depositions
Aaron Gregg
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President Donald Trump with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella (center) and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos at the White House in 2017.
A federal judge has rejected a motion filed by Microsoft and the Defense Department that would have prevented Amazon from pursuing allegations that President Donald Trump improperly interfered in a cloud contract worth up to $10 billion, according to a Wednesday notification from the Court of Federal Claims.
The decision marks another step toward allowing Amazon to pursue depositions against Trump, former defense secretary Jim Mattis and other top officials in a long-running bid protest lawsuit. Amazon will still have to argue before the court that depositions should take place, but the court ruling confirms that the court will review the matter.

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The Health 202: Trump tried to shrink Medicaid. Here's how Biden will try to expand it.


The Health 202: Trump tried to shrink Medicaid. Here's how Biden will try to expand it.
Alexandra Ellerbeck
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But now the Biden administration is trying to pull it in a different direction. 
President Trump pushed states to weed out ineligible enrollees and greenlit work requirements in exchange for benefits. But President Biden – and, if confirmed, his nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Chiquita Brooks-LaSure -- are expected to push to get more people on the Medicaid rolls.
Medicaid provides coverage to around 72 million Americans — about 22 percent of the population — and those numbers have risen during the coronavirus pandemic. The program is central to Biden’s promise to get more people insurance by building on Obamacare and existing programs. 

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Donald Trump's version of an insanity defense: His critics are insane


Donald Trump’s version of an insanity defense: His critics are insane
Ben Terris
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President Donald Trump speaks during a June 2020 rally in Tulsa.
In the summer of 2015, two months after Donald Trump announced he was running for president, a blogger named Esther Goldberg read a Washington Post column by the conservative commentator George F. Will that accused Trump of being phony, vulgar and unprincipled. Goldberg saw Will’s column not just as poor analysis but as a sign of mental illness.
“Many Ruling Class Republicans seem to suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome,” she wrote in the American Spectator, describing what she considered a type of mania the reality-star-turned-candidate engendered among snooty conservatives.

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Trump steps out of the White House and into a company in crisis


Trump steps out of the White House and into a company in crisis
David Fahrenthold, Jonathan O'Connell
Trump departs White House hours before Biden's inauguration
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Donald Trump returns to his company this week as it faces a deepening crisis, with key properties bleeding revenue and its bankers, lawyers and customers fleeing the company.
Financial disclosure forms, filed by the former president as he left office, revealed that his hotels, resorts and other properties had lost more than $120 million in revenue last year, as the pandemic forced long-term closures and kept customers home.
Those losses were worst in the places where Trump could least afford it: His Washington hotel, which has a $170 million loan outstanding, saw revenue drop more than 60 percent. His Doral resort in Miami — also carrying a huge debt load — saw a 44 percent drop.

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'Have a good life': Trump leaves for Florida in low-key farewell


‘Have a good life’: Trump leaves for Florida in low-key farewell
Josh Dawsey, Ashley Parker, Philip Rucker
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President Trump gives a final wave as he boards Marine One. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post)
PALM BEACH, Fla. —Donald Trump's final act as the 45th president of the United States was announced as his official government motorcade rolled through the palm-lined streets of South Florida one last time: a full pardon for Albert Pirro, the ex-husband of Trump loyalist and Fox News host Jeanine Pirro.
Trump had decided Wednesday morning to grant a final gift of clemency after issuing 143 other pardons in an early-morning spree that included his controversial former chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon.

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