The Patriot Post® · Wednesday Executive News Summary

By Jordan Candler ·
https://patriotpost.us/articles/80273-wednesday-executive-news-summary-2021-06-02

Top of the Fold

  • President Unity™ calls on country to “come to terms” with its “dark side” after century-old Tulsa race massacre (Washington Examiner)

  • Kamala Harris — who has gone 70 days without a news conference since being tapped for border crisis role (Fox News) — now put in charge of efforts to “protect” voting rights (The Hill)

Government & Politics

  • Biden suspends oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Fox Business)

  • Democrat Melanie Stansbury easily wins New Mexico congressional race (Reuters)

  • Washington Post finally corrects 15-month-old headline falsely calling Wuhan lab theory “debunked” (Mediaite)

National Security

  • Biden formally ends Trump’s successful “Remain in Mexico” immigration program (The Hill)

  • Supreme Court shuts down attempt to treat asylum-seekers’ testimony as credible (Washington Examiner)

  • Texas governor declares disaster over border crisis (NY Post) | Intel community warns of terror threat at Mexican border (Free Beacon)

  • Iran’s largest warship catches fire, sinks in Gulf of Oman (Fox News)

Annals of the “Social Justice” Caliphate

  • BLM activist claimed she was victim of hate crimes including arson. Video shows she started the fire. (PM)

  • BLM founder invoked Mao Zedong in pro-communism speech (National Pulse)

  • Google’s head of diversity strategy said Jews have “insatiable appetite for war” (Free Beacon)

Annals of Integrity

  • Former St. Paul BLM leader sounds off on group’s “ugly truth” (Fox News)

Closing Arguments

  • Policy: Reading between the lines of Biden’s deficit-heavy budget (RealClearPolicy)

  • Policy: The five myths that doom a new Iran deal (National Interest)

  • Satire: First-ever Pride Month ruined by 40 days of rain (Babylon Bee)

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