July 13, 2017
Good morning from Washington, where President Trump's pick for FBI director impresses both sides of the aisle, despite not knowing the latest on Don Jr. We've got highlights from Fred Lucas on the Senate confirmation hearing. A lawmaker has a personal reason for trying to rescue a British infant, Rachel del Guidice discovers. And Nile Gardiner offers advice for the president as he travels to France. Plus: Lee Edwards on Trump's historic stand for Western civilization, and Dennis Prager on the left's pitiful interpretation of the same speech.
"Any threat or effort to interfere with our elections from any nation state or nonstate actor is the kind of thing the FBI would want to know," Trump's pick for FBI director tells senators.
In a riveting address at a memorial to the anti-Nazi Warsaw Uprising of 1944, the president reminded Europeans of their history and extraordinary accomplishments.
"Charlie's parents are being denied the possibility of treatment and a cure, when there is a potential cure out there," Rep. Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, tells The Daily Signal.
In meeting with the new French president, Trump should reiterate U.S. opposition to the Paris accord, standing firm in defending U.S. national sovereignty.
Student loan debt is a serious problem, but bureaucratic red tape isn't the way to ensure students receive a quality education.
In the pages of The Atlantic, we are told that those who wish to protect or save Western civilization are talking about saving the white race.
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