The Patriot Post® · Tuesday Executive News Summary
SCOTUS
Supreme Court to hear oral arguments challenging Roe v. Wade on December 1 (Washington Examiner)
Justices will also weigh New York’s limit on carrying a handgun (Washington Times)
Politics
Democrats/Leftmedia mistake horse reins for “whips” in Border Patrol footage (Post Millennial)
Joe Biden’s agenda is hanging by a thread as Democrats threaten to tank two major bills (BuzzFeed)
Only 49% think Biden is mentally stable enough to be president (Breitbart)
Security
Shades of Donald Trump: Biden administration asks Pentagon to send military to border (Washington Examiner)
Biden to raise refugee admissions cap to 125,000 (Washington Post)
CIA chief team member reported Havana syndrome symptoms during trip to India (The Hill)
North Korea’s nuclear program going “full steam ahead,” IAEA says (Reuters)
Health
Stateside COVID death toll surpasses 1918 flu fatalities (Axios)
U.S. to ease travel restrictions for vaccinated foreign visitors (CNBC)
Economy
S&P 500 fell 1.7% on Monday for its worst day since May; Dow sheds 600 points (CNBC)
The great holiday supply chain shortage (Axios)
World
“Back to square one”: Justin Trudeau’s liberals win Canada election but missed the majority in parliament (AP)
UK court decides kids under 16 can take puberty-blocking drugs without court approval (Daily Signal)
Notables
Civil suit filed against Texas doctor who violated abortion ban in the first test of law’s constitutionality (Washington Examiner)
Emmy viewers call out hypocrite celebs for not wearing masks and social distancing (Fox News)
Here’s how Chuck Schumer is trying to gaslight the GOP on debt (Daily Beast)
Closing Arguments
Policy: Heaping on the SALT: Democrats press Biden to reinstate a tax break for the wealthy (City Journal)
Policy: Why Taiwan matters to the world (Heritage Foundation)
Satire: Biden draws his largest rally ever in Del Rio, Texas (Genesius Times)
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