Monday Top Headlines
Trump’s statesmanlike speech in Riyadh. (National Review)
In the heart of Sunni Islam, Trump urges leaders to drive out “Islamic terror.” (CNS News)
Trump delays picking an FBI director. (Washington Examiner)
Former FBI Director Comey will testify before Senate intel committee. (Hot Air)
Two “big” Trump/Russia scoops — One is dubious; one is typical Trump. (National Review)
Harvard agrees: Trump press coverage sets “new standard for negativity.” (The Washington Times)
Mike Pence gives Notre Dame commencement speech highlighting free speech, students walk out. (ABC News)
“Clock boy” discrimination lawsuit dismissed by federal judge — and not a minute too soon. (CBS News)
New Orleans PC crowd takes down historic statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. (NPR)
EPA official invites left-wing environmental group to agency for talk on “science.” (The Daily Signal)
States rein in cities raising minimum wage. (Washington Examiner)
Curtain falls on final Ringling Bros. circus performance. (USA Today)
Iran re-elects Rouhani as president. (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Trump’s opportunity to reset Middle East relations. (Heritage Foundation)
Policy: Good First Amendment news in Kentucky. (Washington Times)
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