The Patriot Post® · Tuesday Top Headlines
Four key questions about Trump’s and Mueller’s constitutional powers (The Daily Signal)
Prosecutors accuse Paul Manafort of witness tampering (NBC News)
Trump disinvites Philadelphia Eagles from White House over anthem dispute (CBS News)
Judge: “In God We Trust” on money isn’t religion endorsement (The Associated Press)
Justice Thomas: America now in conflict between religious liberty and Court’s decree on same-sex marriage (CNS News)
Five things to know about Phase Two of Trump’s tax cuts (The Hill)
Big pharma faces rare day of reckoning as Trump pushes price cuts (Washington Examiner)
Koch-financed groups launch campaign to halt U.S. import tariffs (The Wall Street Journal)
Gun sales set record again in May (The Washington Free Beacon)
Costs of Snowden leak still mounting five years later (Associated Press)
Clinton accuses reporter of giving one side of the facts when asked about Monica Lewinsky (The Washington Free Beacon)
Juanita Broaddrick criticizes NBC: “Is there any reporter willing to ask Bill Clinton about raping me?” (The Daily Signal)
Rolling Stone writer speculates Melania Trump is “concealing abuse,” implicates president in domestic violence (Washington Examiner)
Trump to appeal judge’s ruling that he can’t block Twitter users (The Washington Times)
Putin invites Kim Jong-un to Russia in September (National Review)
Howard Schultz, architect of modern Starbucks, to step down as CEO, ponders run for president (CNBC)
LGBT Pride Month promo deemed “transphobic” for the dumbest of reasons (The Daily Wire)
Humor: Supreme Court drags nation into dystopian nightmare in which business owners can openly practice their faith (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Trump’s energy bailout is a big mistake (Washington Examiner)
Policy: For SNAP to work, it must emphasize more work (Real Clear Markets)
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