Friday Top Headlines
Cohen’s disclosure, G20 summit, new trade deal, bogus asylum seekers, Comey files motion, and more.
Michael Cohen admits Moscow Trump Tower talks occurred well into 2016 presidential campaign (Washington Examiner)
High-tension G20 opens, dominated by Trump quarrels (AFP)
Trump cancels plans to meet with Putin (The Hill)
U.S., Mexico, and Canada ink new trade agreement, but final ratification remains big hurdle (USA Today)
Ninety-one percent of Central American asylum seekers have bogus claims (Townhall)
One-third of migrants in caravan are being treated for health issues (Fox News)
Paul Ryan says immigration and federal debt are his biggest regrets (National Review)
The House speaker is right: California’s election laws are vulnerable to fraud (The Federalist)
CNN fires commentator Marc Lamont Hill after he called for eliminating Israel (Washington Examiner)
Report: Trump to issue order banning bump stocks (The Resurgent)
James Comey files case against House Republicans to stop subpoena (The Washington Times)
Marriott says its Starwood database was hacked on approximately 500 million guests (Reuters)
Veterans charity’s ex-leader guilty of stealing $900,000 for personal expenses (Fox News)
Humor: Border Patrol, migrants locked in epic game of “Red Rover” (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Three ways Washington can save a nickel for every dollar in 2020 (The Heritage Foundation)
Policy: Here’s what opponents of criminal justice reform get wrong (The Daily Signal)
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