Wednesday Top Headlines
Trump retreats, criminal justice, Flynn sentencing delay, Comey misled, bump stocks banned, and more.
Trump retreats on government shutdown (The Hill)
Senate to vote on funding bill, easing shutdown threat (Associated Press)
Sarah Sanders: Trump asked every agency to see if they have money for the wall (CNS News)
Trump says he’s eager to sign sweeping criminal justice bill (Associated Press)
Michael Flynn’s sentencing delayed so he can keep cooperating with Robert Mueller (Washington Examiner)
Comey misled Congress on dossier in closed-door testimony (The Washington Times)
Trump administration moves to ban bump stocks; possession illegal by March (Associated Press)
DC court dismisses lawsuit seeking Trump’s tax returns (The Hill)
Betsy DeVos rolls out new report on school safety (Townhall)
Five takeaways from the school safety report (The Daily Signal)
Seventy-three percent of top U.S. universities do not guarantee the presumption of innocence in Title IX sexual misconduct trials (Reason)
U.S. pledges $10.6 billion in aid for Central America and southern Mexico (Associated Press)
Trump administration plans to pull U.S. troops from Syria immediately (The Washington Post)
Nation of Islam receiving federal cash to teach prisoners (Washington Examiner)
Humor: Death panel orders life support removed from ObamaCare (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Senate’s conservative prison reform advances Trump’s public safety and economic growth agendas (The Daily Signal)
Policy: Obama’s school discipline guidance could be doomed — here’s why that’s great news (The Daily Signal)
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