The Patriot Post® · Wednesday Top Headlines
Congress backs measure condemning white nationalists. When will it address antifa or black supremacists? (Associated Press)
Black Lives Matter targets Jefferson statue at University of Virginia (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
DOJ won’t bring charges against Baltimore officers in Freddie Gray case (The Baltimore Sun)
Clinton State Department silenced contractors on Benghazi security lapses (Fox News)
Clinton lawyers to be investigated over possible destruction of evidence (Hot Air)
Supreme Court says Texas need not draw new districts now (The Washington Post)
Supreme Court preserves Trump travel ban’s refugee limits (The Washington Times)
Seattle’s homosexual Democrat mayor resigns after fifth sexual abuse allegation (CNS News)
Texas prof resigns from law firm after tweeting he’d be “ok” with DeVos sexual assault (Fox News)
33% of Americans can’t name any of the three branches of government (Townhall)
Policy: How Congress should clarify and expand the ACA’s state innovation waivers (Manhattan Institute)
Policy: When high schools shaped America’s destiny (City Journal)
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