Monday Top Headlines
Trump’s budget and infrastructure plans, consumer confidence up, Demo memo blocked, and more.
CNN slammed for glowing puff piece about Kim Jong Un’s sister at Olympics (Fox News)
Trump’s budget will propose cutting $3 trillion, set goal of reducing the debt rather than balancing the budget (Washington Examiner)
Trump to unveil $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan (The Washington Times)
Why did the GOP vote for a budget-busting spending bill? Because voters don’t seem to care. (The Washington Post)
Consumer spending update: Confidence rockets to new four-year high (Rasmussen Reports)
No. 3 official at the Justice Department is stepping down (The New York Times)
Trump asks for Democrat memo “re-do” after blocking release (Bloomberg)
Grassley-Graham Memo affirms Nunes memo — media yawns (National Review)
DACA recipient wanted for murder in Texas (The Daily Wire)
In a first, Bermuda repeals same-sex marriage (The Washington Times)
OxyContin maker stops promoting opioids, cuts sales staff (CNBC)
San Francisco fines landlord $2 million for renting out dwellings to low-income veterans that violated zoning codes (Reason)
Outback asked uniformed officer to leave because he was armed (NRA-ILA)
Student loans will cost taxpayers $36 billion: Thanks, Obama (Investor’s Business Daily)
Israel hits back at Iran and Syria as border region boils (Bloomberg)
Policy: The major issue plaguing accident-prone Amtrak (Manhattan Institute)
Policy: The congressional budget process: a brief primer (American Enterprise Institute)
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