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[Homepage]( [The Tao of Ivanka] Good morning, dear reader! It was another hectic week—and [weekend]( the Hive newsroom as our crack team of reporters dutifully chronicled the latest temple-scratching news emanating from the Stephen Bannon administration. Nick Bilton [chronicled]( how Donald J. Trump became an accidental totalitarian. Tina Nguyen [investigated]( whether two D.C. restaurateurs can take down the Trump presidency. T.A. Frank [illuminated]( the scary secret behind the Trump-Russia debacle. Henry Porter [probed]( the origins of Trump’s astounding—and unsubstantiated—wiretapping claims. Peter Savodnik [elucidated]( why even Russia might turn on Comrade Trump. And Bernard-Henri Lévy [analyzed]( France’s Trumpian nightmare. Meanwhile, the Hive reported on the [next big shindig]( at Mar-a-Lago; the [the ugly truth]( behind the G.O.P. health-care debate; and Eric Trump’s [hideous admission](. But who wants to talk about yesterday’s news, anyway? Today, we lead with Emily Jane Fox’s latest report on Ivanka Trump’s travails in Washington. Meanwhile, Henry Porter pays homage to an editor’s editor who passed away when we needed him most. We hope that you are enjoying what you are reading. Have a great day! [Can Ivanka Trump Keep Selling Her Brand of Advocacy?]( byEmily Jane Fox Inside Trump’s inner circle, no one is immune to the constant swing from success to setback, including the First Family. But in Trumpworld, each new headache seems to offer a new opportunity. [Read more]( [Share with Facebook](  [Share with Twitter]( [An Editor’s Editor Passes When We Needed Him Most]( byHenry Porter An homage to the great Alexander Chancellor. [Read more]( [Airbnb Is Almost Twice as Valuable as Hilton]( byMaya Kosoff Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia are the new Paris and Nicky. [Read more]( [Gary Cohn Forgot to Stick to the Trump Script]( byBess Levin Read the Levin Report: the only news on Wall Street that really matters. [Read more]( [Trumpcare’s Secret Achilles’ Heel]( byAbigail Tracy The full Republican health-care package could be doomed without Democrats. [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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