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[Homepage]( [How Silicon Valley Can Take Down Trump] Good morning! It was yet another frenzied day in the Hive newsroom, dear reader, as our crack team of reporters dutifully gathered the news on our rapidly deteriorating dystopian hellscape. Tina Nguyen [chronicled]( the agony of Sean Spicer, who has become the Baghdad Bob for Donald Trump, the personal assistant to President Steve Bannon. Scott Turow [illuminated]( how the Democrats can stop Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch—and why they must. Sarah Ellison [explored]( how Kellyanne Conway could win the civil war plaguing the West Wing, while Emily Jane Fox [ranked]( the likely also-rans. T.A. Frank [delved]( into the nationalistic mind of Stephen Miller, the co-architect of Trumpism and fledgling White House policy adviser. Meanwhile, the Hive reported on Trump’s latest embarrassing [diplomatic debacle]( Conway’s [audacious pitch]( for Ivanka Trump’s clothing line, and how Jeff Sessions [transformed]( the Democrats into the opposition party. But who wants to talk about yesterday’s news, anyway? Today, Nick Bilton reports on how Silicon Valley can actually thwart President Trump. And William D. Cohan elucidates the profound irony in Melania Trump’s lawsuit over a story the Daily Mail posted online. We hope that you are enjoying what you are reading and watching. Have a great day! [How Silicon Valley Can Take Down Trump]( byNick Bilton The technology industry has more power to check Trump than any other business. And it might just be getting started. [Read more]( [Share with Facebook](  [Share with Twitter]( [Why Melania Trump’s Lawsuit Is the Trumpiest It Gets]( byWilliam D. Cohan It recalls a suit that her husband waged more than a decade ago. [Read more]( [Fresh Hell at Zenefits]( byMaya Kosoff A year after scandal first visited the $2 billion start-up (of sex-in-stairwells fame), more heads are rolling. [Read more]( [Trayvon Martin’s Parents Haven’t Even Started to Grieve]( byElla Hilaire Five years after their son’s death, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin hope to secure their son’s legacy. [Read more]( [This Television Show Predicted Donald Trump . . . in 1958]( byTina Nguyen In which a con man named Trump scares a town into letting him build a wall. [Read more]( [Follow Vanity Fair on Facebook]( [Follow Vanity Fair on Twitter]( [Follow Vanity Fair on YouTube]( [Follow Vanity Fair on Flipboard]( [VIEW FULL EMAIL]( To ensure you receive Vanity Fair emails, please add vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com to your address book. If you received this email from a friend, you can [subscribe here](. [Unsubscribe]( View our [Privacy Policy]( Vanity Fair, 1 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007 [Unsubscribe](

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