Monday Top Headlines
Clinton security clearance, top 3%, American pastor freed, Warren’s DNA, and more.
Hillary Clinton’s security clearance withdrawn (The Washington Times)
Hillary: #MeToo doesn’t apply to Bill; Lewinsky was an “adult” (The Washington Times)
Middleman pleads the Fifth as Republicans close in on Clinton-Justice Russia collusion conspiracy (The Washington Times)
Top 3% of taxpayers paid majority of income taxes in 2016 (Bloomberg Quint)
American pastor freed from Turkey prays with Trump in Oval Office (Associated Press)
“We are not civil”: Vandals smash windows, spray paint doors of GOP office in New York City (Fox News Insider)
Elizabeth Warren builds expansive Democrat campaign effort ahead of likely 2020 bid (The Washington Post)
Fauxcahontas’s DNA test results “strongly support” existence of Native American ancestor (The Hill)
U.S. has 3.5 million more registered voters than live adults — a red flag for electoral fraud (Investor’s Business Daily)
Saudi Arabia says it will retaliate against any sanctions over Khashoggi case (Reuters)
Just how much do Trump’s tariffs cost? In August 2018, $1.4 billion (Washington Examiner)
Two days later, NBC corrects error: Trump was talking about Ulysses S. Grant, not Robert E. Lee (CNS News)
Biological male wins world championship in women’s cycling (The Daily Caller)
Hundreds rally in Boston to demand Harvard end discrimination against Asian Americans (The College Fix)
Humor: Death toll from Kavanaugh’s first week on Supreme Court tops 330 million (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: The World Bank (basically) tells Trump he’s right about “Medicare for All” (Washington Examiner)
Policy: Subsidies to power plants are no substitute for a national security plan (National Review)
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