The Patriot Post® · Tuesday Executive News Summary
Top of the Fold
One year later: Biden will host the George Floyd family but will miss his police reform deadline (Politico)
Leaked State Department memo indicates official support for Marxist BLM agenda (Human Events) | Black Lives Matter support has dropped back to 2019 levels (Breitbart)
Surging crime rate sells trouble for Democrats in 2022 (Washington Examiner)
Government & Politics
Rand Paul receives death threat package with white powder and violent, profane message (Fox News)
Biden to ditch student loan forgiveness from budget, breaking (for good reason) a campaign promise (Breitbart)
Despite CDC mask guidance, Biden admin might still issue workplace mandate (Fox News)
Biden appoints special envoy for North Korea (Axios)
CNN’s Don Lemon has lost a whopping 77% of viewers since the first week in January (Fox News)
Around the Nation
Florida governor signs bill to fine social media companies that censor politicians (National Review)
Texas poised to enact constitutional carry (Chron)
Alabama bans COVID vaccine passports (Breitbart)
Minneapolis mayor acknowledges calls to defund police have had a negative impact as crime spikes (WCCO)
New York City eliminates remote learning for the fall (Forbes)
Around the World
Taiwan shut out of WHO health assembly again despite White House appeal (CNSNews.com)
Members of Mali’s military arrest president and prime minister, raising fears of second coup (Washington Post)
EU leaders agree on Belarus sanctions after plane diversion to arrest journalist (AP)
G7 agrees to stop international funding for coal (Axios)
‘Non Compos Mentis’ Award
- Scholar removed from American Psychological Association email group for saying there are only two sexes (Daily Wire)
Closing Arguments
Policy: The unintended consequences of the American Families Plan (Heritage Foundation)
Satire: Biden finally finishes reading governing instruction manual 1984 (Genesius Times)
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