Wednesday Top Headlines
Rethinking offshoring, therapy for Trump stress, and regulatory rollback.
Anything to delegitimize Trump’s election! Now 40 electors demanding intelligence briefing on Russia hacks. (Hot Air)
Stein spent nearly $1 million of recount funds on consultants, staff, administrative expenses. Sorry Hillary. (Washington Free Beacon)
Trump has companies rethinking plans to move U.S. jobs abroad. (Bloomberg)
New York City offering workers therapy to cope with Trump-induced stress. (New York Post)
Despite an already extravagant vacation price tag on taxpayers’ dime, Obama looks forward to a “decent vacation.” (Washington Examiner)
Settled bureaucracy: Energy Dept. refuses to name staffers who worked on climate. (The Hill)
Congress moves to strengthen authority of inspector general. Time for accountability? (The Washington Times)
Fed set to hike rates, policy outlook now hinges on Trump presidency. (Reuters)
Gov. John Kasich vetoes Heartbeat Bill, signs 20-week abortion ban. (The Columbus Dispatch)
Google releases small batch of national security letters to the public — a small win for transparency. (Reason)
Policy: A how-to guide for rolling back Obama’s regulatory state. (National Review)
Policy: The Middle East won’t miss Obama (Hudson Institute)