The Patriot Post® · Wednesday Top Headlines
Household income hits all-time high under Trump … and he’s getting credit for it (Investor’s Business Daily)
Reuters poll: Republicans lead generic ballot for first time in 2018 cycle (National Review)
Primary results in Georgia, Texas and Kentucky (The Washington Post)
House votes to ease regulation of banks, sending bill to Trump (The Hill)
House overwhelmingly passes bipartisan prison reform bill (New York Post)
House sends “right to try” bill to Trump’s desk (National Review)
Conservative Republicans introduce resolution calling for second special counsel (CNS News)
Sources: FBI agents want Congress to issue them subpoenas so they can reveal the Bureau’s dirt (The Daily Caller)
Trump: There’s no deal with China on ZTE, and I’m not satisfied with trade talks (CNBC)
More than 450 caravan migrants made it into U.S. (The Washington Times)
MS-13 gang member nicknamed “Animal” sentenced to 40 years (The Washington Times)
Court sides with transgender Virginia student in her fight to use the boys’ bathroom (The Washington Post)
Rubio, Diaz-Balart call for U.S. authorities to indict Raul Castro (The Washington Free Beacon)
Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis says rap and hip hop are “more damaging” to culture than a Confederate statue (The Daily Wire)
Four teens arrested after Baltimore Co. police officer killed (WBAL)
Boy Scout World Jamboree leadership requires condoms “readily and easily accessible” for event (The Blaze)
NRA PAC raises more than 2.5 times as much as gun-control PACs in April (The Washington Free Beacon)
Humor: Democrat leaders call for new investigation to investigate the investigators investigating the investigators (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Trump’s Iran policy ends disastrous Obama era of nuclear appeasement (Investor’s Business Daily)
Policy: Five facts you need to know about criminal justice reform (Real Clear Policy)
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