The Patriot Post® · Monday Top Headlines
Justice Department calls for inquiry after Trump demands probe into whether FBI ‘infiltrated or surveilled’ his campaign (The Washington Post)
Obama’s DNI: If FBI spied on Trump, it was a “good thing” for America (The Daily Wire)
Pompeo: U.S. will implement “strongest sanctions in history” against Iran (National Review)
Europe plotting to undermine new U.S. sanctions on Iran (The Washington Free Beacon)
China to buy “significantly” more US goods and services after trade talks (The Hill)
U.S. scrapped training exercise with South Korea involving B-52s (The Wall Street Journal)
Russia makes bold move to try to solidify control over Crimea (The Daily Signal)
Trump names Robert Wilkie for VA (CBS News)
Maduro wins as rivals call for new Venezuela elections (AFP)
Obama’s former education secretary propose nationwide school boycott until for gun control (The Washington Times)
Texas high school murderer may have had specific targets in mind (The Resurgent)
Policy: No, we have not failed in Afghanistan. Here’s why the U.S. should stay. (The Daily Signal)
Policy: With the delusion of U.S.-Iran harmony now over, what’s possible? (The Weekly Standard)
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