Thursday Top Headlines
Senate is expected to vote to end Supreme Court filibuster Thursday. (The Wall Street Journal)
McConnell pledges legislative filibuster is here to stay. (Roll Call)
House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes recuses himself from Russia probe. (The Washington Post)
There was more than one unmasker, and Susan Rice didn’t unmask Mike Flynn. (Washington Examiner)
On Susan Rice, the issue is abuse of power, not criminality. (National Review)
GOP health care talks stall. (The Hill)
Repeal of ObamaCare could lead to $1.07 trillion in net deficit reduction. (The Washington Free Beacon)
Seventh Circuit rules that civil rights laws protect LGBT employees from workplace bias. (USA Today)
LGBTQ advocates demand that Donald Trump compiles a registry of all gay Americans. (The Federalist)
Trump removes Bannon from National Security Council. (CNS News)
IRS seized millions from legal businesses because of how they made deposits (Hot Air)
GOP calls for IRS Commissioner Koskinen to be fired. (The Washington Times)
Policy: 23 ways Big Government is hurting the poor. (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Can Trump clean up Obama’s mess in Syria? (Investor’s Business Daily)
Policy: Towards high noon in U.S.-China relations. (Real Clear Defense)
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