May 24, 2017
Good morning from the nation's capital, which like the rest of America grieves over the carnage in Manchester, England. Sadly, we can expect more such terrorist savagery, Robin Simcox writes. Want to understand President Trump's first budget proposal? We've got a roundup from Heritage Foundation experts. A tea party leader tells a disgraced IRS official to come clean, Rachel del Guidice reports, and House Republicans ask Trump to replace a top Obama health official. Plus: Fred Lucas on the Russia probe, and Dan Holler on resisting climate alarmists.
"My position on this is just 'Tell the truth,’” says True the Vote’s Catherine Engelbrecht. "Tell it publicly, there’s been enough covering up, there’s been enough rumor and innuendo, there’s been enough passing the buck.”
Approximately 850 Brits have traveled to Syria to fight in the conflict there. Many will have joined ISIS and are returning with training and combat experience.
If implemented by Congress, the plan could spark economic growth not seen in more than a decade.
Complying with the Paris climate agreement could lead to household electricity expenditures increasing by up to 20 percent, family income loss of over $20,000, and 200,000 fewer manufacturing jobs.
The lawmakers say the priorities of Dr. Francis Collins, appointed as NIH director by President Obama, do not align with President Trump’s.
Former CIA Director John Brennan said he was aware of "intelligence that revealed contacts” between Trump's campaign and Russians, giving Democrats new momentum in alleging collusion.
The issue of prayers in school is just a minor example of people’s taste for tyranny.
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