The Patriot Post® · Thursday Top Headlines
FBI reopens FOIA case on Loretta Lynch-Bill Clinton meeting. (The Washington Free Beacon)
NAFTA renegotiation begins. (The Washington Free Beacon)
NBC and BBC: There were violent leftist protesters in Charlottesville. (Hot Air)
Virginia state police say they didn’t find weapons caches in Charlottesville despite McAuliffe claim. (The Washington Free Beacon)
House Dems offer resolution to censure Trump over Charlottesville remarks. (Hot Air)
Al Sharpton puts Jefferson Memorial on notice. (National Review)
Chicago pastor urges mayor to remove George Washington statue, rename park over slavery. (The Washington Times)
Trump disbands economic councils as CEOs flee over Charlottesville kerfuffle. (The Hill)
UC Berkeley chancellor unveils “Free Speech Year” as right-wing speakers plan campus events. (Los Angeles Times)
“Stress reduction policies” let students choose their own grades. (The Daily Signal)
The federal government has been subsidizing phone and Internet access for dead people. (Reason)
Wyoming judge appeals to nation’s highest court after losing job for being a Christian. (The Federalist)
Oregon becomes first state to offer free abortions for all, including illegal aliens. (The Washington Times)
Policy: Tax reform for investment and jobs. (The Heritage Foundation)
Policy: Don’t believe the hysteria over carbon dioxide. (The Daily Signal)
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