The Patriot Post® · Tuesday Top Headlines
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe stepping down, likely forced out over corruption (NBC News)
McCabe’s pension is worth about $1.8 million (The Washington Free Beacon)
House Intel votes to release controversial surveillance memo to the public (Fox News)
Ginsburg will not attend Trump’s first State of the Union (The Hill)
Immigrants will be a big part of Trump’s State of the Union address — and live audience (The Washington Times)
They have a dream: Two DACA recipients arrested on suspicion of human smuggling (The San Diego Union-Tribune)
More tax reform benefits: Exxon Mobil announces $35 billion in new U.S. investments over five years (CNBC)
Democrats stand with brutal regimes in China and North Korea, block 20-week abortion ban (Washington Examiner)
Anti-humor: Senate Democrats refuse to grant legal status to children dreaming of being born (The Babylon Bee)
U.S. military revising its rules after fitness trackers exposed sensitive data (The Washington Post)
Couldn’t happen to a “nicer” bunch: Grammy Awards TV ratings hit all-time low (Variety)
Obama’s presidential library ripped as “ugly waste of taxpayer resources” by Chicagoans (The Washington Times)
Policy: Nationalizing 5G would mark the end of wireless innovation (Investor’s Business Daily)
Policy: The Trump growth machine (Hoover Institution)
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