Tuesday Top Headlines
Border security, ACLU against civil rights, White House press rules, Women’s March, and more.
Judge bars U.S. from enforcing Trump asylum ban (Associated Press)
U.S. shuts down busiest border crossing to help bulk up infrastructure and security (Washington Examiner)
Troops land at border, lay razor wire, ready tent cities, and anger narco gangs (Washington Examiner)
Pentagon to begin drawdown of troops at border (The Hill)
The ACLU refuses to defend civil rights when it comes to Title IX (The Atlantic)
Senators Feinstein and Harris push White House for deal on judicial nominees (The Washington Times)
Pelosi’s bid for House speaker imperiled as public opposition grows (Politico)
White House fully restores Jim Acosta’s press pass, but institutes new rules for journalists (CBS News)
Ivanka Trump’s lawyer slams “misinformation being peddled” after report that she used private email for government business (Fox News)
Women’s March founder calls on leaders to step down amid accusations of bigotry (National Review)
House Democrats push rule change for hijab-wearing freshman (The Washington Times)
Humor: Jim Acosta immediately decks White House intern after being let back into press pool (The Onion)
Policy: Trump is leading the way on conservative criminal justice reform (The Heritage Foundation)
Policy: What Congress can do now to fix immigration enforcement (The Daily Signal)
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