The Patriot Post® · Wednesday Top Headlines
Consumer confidence hits 18-year high (Bloomberg)
Sen. Lindsey Graham to introduce bill ending birthright citizenship (The Hill)
Harry Reid in 1993: “No sane country” would give citizenship to people born from illegal aliens (The Daily Wire)
By the numbers: Four key points about birthright citizenship (The Daily Signal)
Migrant caravan demands transport as second group enters Mexico (Associated Press)
Brett Kavanaugh turns down over $600K raised by GoFundMe page; meanwhile, Christine Ford rakes in more than $1 million (The Daily Wire)
Mueller wants the FBI to look at a scheme to discredit him with assault allegations (The Atlantic)
Five states could wreck their economies in futile fight against “climate change” (Investor’s Business Daily)
Ahead of 2018 election, Texas attorney general cracks down on voter fraud; 33 prosecuted in 2018 alone (NPR)
Millennial snowflakes explain why they’re not voting: “I hate mailing stuff. It gives me anxiety.” (The Daily Wire)
One in three college students believe physical violence is justified to prevent “hate speech” (Fox News)
LifeSiteNews threatened offline by its web-host company (The Daily Wire)
U.S. indicts nine Chinese cyber spies (The Washington Free Beacon)
Chinese military secretly placing scientists in American universities (The Washington Times)
Kanye West leaves politics: “My eyes are now wide open … I’ve been used” (Townhall)
FedEx drops NRA deal by snail-mail (Reuters)
Thanks Obama: Five freed from Gitmo in exchange for Bergdahl join Taliban’s political office in Qatar (Military Times)
Green energy mandates could double your electric bills (The Daily Signal)
Not humor: Data suggests Democrats’ rhetoric may be inciting violence against the unborn (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: There is a Republican plan to cover preexisting conditions — and the House already passed it (Washington Examiner)
Policy: Birthright citizenship: A nutty policy we’re probably stuck with (National Review)
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