Monday Top Headlines
Immigrant children, FBI grilling, gerrymandering, gun laws, Cruz vs. Kimmel, and more.
Trump policy of separating migrant families threatens to engulf immigration talks (The Wall Street Journal)
DHS Secretary Nielsen slams “irresponsible” media, says no “policy of separating families at the border” (Fox News)
Five illegal immigrants killed after high-speed chase in Texas (NBC News)
Horowitz, FBI boss Christopher Wray face Senate grilling on bombshell report (Fox News)
FBI agent who sent anti-Trump texts offers to testify on Capitol Hill (The Hill)
Burning question in DC: Why does Peter Strzok still have a job at FBI? (Washington Examiner)
Supreme Court side-steps partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin, Maryland cases (The Hill)
U.S. expected to retreat from main UN rights forum (Reuters)
Illinois judge blocks village’s ban on semiautomatic rifles, magazines (The Washington Times)
Gun-control group to honor Hillary Clinton for “unwavering” commitment to passing strict gun laws (The Washington Free Beacon)
Obama presidential library will cost Illinois taxpayers more than $200 million (The Daily Wire)
Washington Post workers slam owner Jeff Bezos for “shocking pay practices,” demand “fair wages” (The Daily Wire)
After Seattle ditches its Amazon tax, Silicon Valley city mulls a Google tax (Reason)
Ted Cruz outlasts Jimmy Kimmel in grueling Blobfish Basketball Classic (The Texas Tribune)
Humor: Father’s Day updated to “Toxic Masculinity Awareness Day” (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: These five changes would fix the nation’s budget woes (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Streamlining infrastructure environmental review (Manhattan Institute)
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