GOP Memo Raises Serious Questions About FBI, Justice Department
Feb. 5, 2018 |
Good morning from Washington, where a declassified memo on origins of the FBI's probe of the Trump administration's Russia connections rocks conventional wisdom about the integrity of law enforcement. Serious ramifications loom for some officials involved, Hans von Spakovsky writes. Plus: Ed Feulner's take on increasing economic freedom in America, Ted Bromund on the U.N.'s worrisome problem with ammo, Joseph Bingham on religious intolerance in foster care, and your assessments of first lady Melania Trump. |
CommentaryGOP Memo Raises Serious Questions About FBI, Justice DepartmentIf the main elements of this staff memo prove to be true, there could and should be serious ramifications for all of those involved. |
CommentaryBeware: The United Nations Is Taking Aim at AmmoThe United Nations will have a busy year in 2018 on the firearms front. That's not good news for anyone in the U.S. who buys firearms. |
NewsUS Sees Modest Gains in Economic Freedom Under TrumpHong Kong and Singapore received first and second place in the "free" category, with the United States coming in at 18th place in the "mostly free" category. |
CommentaryFixing a Foster Care System That Would Ban Mother TeresaIn many states, the ACLU is fighting to have faith-based foster care and adoption agencies shuttered. |
NewsMichigan Approves $360 in Weekly Unemployment to a German ShepherdThe Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency sent a letter to lawyer Michael Haddock saying that a Michael Ryder was approved to receive $360 a week in unemployment. |
CommentaryWe Hear You: Celebrating the First Lady and Other Strong, Accomplished Women"The first lady seems strong, graceful, compassionate, and dignified—all anyone could ask for," write Peggy and Randy Malcom. |
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