Tuesday Top Headlines
Iran deal decision looms, primary day, gun sales record, new NRA president, and more.
White House requests Congress rescind $15 billion in spending (The Daily Signal)
Manhattan DA opens probe into NY AG Schneiderman, who just resigned over sexual abuse allegations (New York Post)
Trump expected to end waiver of sanctions on Iran, endangering nuclear deal (The Washington Post)
Trump didn’t hold back on slamming Kerry for engaging in “shadow” diplomatic efforts to save Iran deal (The Washington Free Beacon)
Democrats dismayed by Trump’s push for conservative judges (Reuters)
First Super Tuesday of 2018 primaries — Trump looms large (The Federalist)
April sets gun sales record (The Washington Free Beacon)
Lt. Colonel Oliver North will be new president of the NRA (The Daily Wire)
Hypocrite gun-grabber Alyssa Milano protested the NRA while armed security protected her (Washington Examiner)
HUD Secretary Ben Carson sued for suspending Obama-era fair-housing rule (The Washington Post)
Irony alert: Melania Trump launches campaign against cyberbullying (Business Insider)
95,745,000: Record number not in labor force as Boomers retire (CNS News)
Social Security beneficiaries top 62,000,000 for first time (CNS News)
Humor: Nation’s high school students encouraged to just wear large paper bags to prom to avoid offending any cultures (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: What Trump should do with the Iran deal (The Heritage Foundation)
Policy: How to make Putin pay a high price for his aggression (The Daily Signal)
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