Monday Top Headlines
Kavanaugh denounces “smear,” Rosenstein kerfuffle, DOJ “coup,” trade talks, and more.
Second Brett Kavanaugh accuser comes forward (The New Yorker)
Kavanaugh: second sexual misconduct allegation “a smear, plain and simple” (Washington Examiner)
Kavanaugh to give Senate calendar supporting denial of allegations (National Review)
Senate panel reaches tentative deal for Christine Blasey Ford to testify Thursday (The Hill)
Sen. Dianne Feinstein attacks GOP over Kavanaugh allegations; Juanita Broaddrick nukes her (The Daily Wire)
Hillary Clinton, who repeatedly dodged FBI probes, thinks Kavanaugh should be investigated (Fox News)
Michelle Obama, of all people, calls out “nastiness of our politics” during campaign-style voting rally (ABC News)
Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein suggested he secretly record Trump and discussed 25th Amendment (The New York Times)
Rosenstein expected to be fired (ABC News)
Republicans call for special counsel to investigate “bureaucratic coup” at Justice Department (The Washington Times)
China cancels trade talks with U.S. amid escalation in tariff threats (Fox News)
U.S., China hike tariffs as trade row intensifies (Associated Press)
Colin Kaepernick is Nike’s $6 billion man (CBS News)
Yale study: Twice as many illegal aliens as previously thought in U.S. (National Review)
Army misses recruiting goal for first time in over a decade (The Washington Times)
Michael Moore’s new anti-Trump movie “Fahrenheit 11/9” crashes and burns at box office (The Daily Wire)
Student editor canned for saying “women don’t have penises” (The College Fix)
Humor: CNN retracts completely factual story, admits it did not reflect the network’s editorial standards (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Time to refocus on North Korea’s proliferation (The National Interest)
Policy: The transgender war has no place in the classroom (Washington Examiner)
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