Tuesday Top Headlines
House dossier docs, Koreas agree, regulators reject Perry, Bundy case tossed, and more.
House Intel Committee has received all docs on Trump dossier from DOJ, FBI (The Daily Caller)
DOJ official who concealed meetings with Trump dossier figures loses another job title (Fox News)
Trump administration to end temporary protected status for Salvadoran immigrants (The Washington Free Beacon)
North, South Korea agree to resolve issues through dialogue (Reuters)
Regulators reject Perry’s plan to help coal and nuclear plants (Bloomberg)
Trump cheered at College Football National Championship Game, stands for anthem (RealClearPolitics)
Unions give more than $1.1 billion to Democrats, leftist groups (The Daily Signal)
Obamas criticized for lavish library plans (Fox News)
Damore sues Google, claims tech giant discriminates against white conservative men (Fox News)
Finally, common sense: Court says a pro-life pregnancy center doesn’t have to promote abortion (Washington Examiner)
Judge throws out case against Bundys, bars retrial in devastating defeat for federal prosecutors (The Washington Times)
Policy: Bundy case shows why Americans are right to fear government (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Working class Americans and the social safety net (American Enterprise Institute)
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