| Good morning from Washington, where special counsel Bob Mueller's "no collusion" finding resets the political landscape. Democrats still want to rumble, as Rachel del Guidice reports, and a key Republican proposes a reckoning for those who tried to topple a president, Fred Lucas writes. On the podcast, Heritage Foundation legal eagle John Malcolm sorts out the situation. Plus: Lucas on who's behind the popular vote movement, Nick Loris and Kevin Dayaratna on costing out the Green New Deal, Jarrett Stepman on the Mueller report's big loser, and Mary Vought on loving babies with special challenges. | | | | | | The nonprofit organization building a coalition of states that favor choosing the president by popular vote promotes itself as nonpartisan, but is financed by millions of dollars from left-leaning groups. | | | | | "This is not the end of anything," says Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif. "Well, it is the end of the report and the investigation by Mueller, but ... there is so much that needs to be taken a look at at this point. It is not the end of everything." | | | | | If the Green New Deal went into effect, by 2040 a family of four would have experienced a total income loss of more than $40,000, and household electricity costs would have risen by 12 to 14 percent. | | | | | "I'd like to find somebody, like a Mr. Mueller, that can look into what happened with the FISA warrants, the counterintelligence investigation," says Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. | | | | | Can the Justice Department release the full report from special counsel Robert Mueller? Will the left have any basis to keep up the Russia collusion allegations? John Malcolm, a legal expert at The Heritage Foundation, weighs in. | | | | | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praises President Donald Trump as the greatest friend Israel has ever had in the Oval Office. | | | | | Trump is now 2-0 against the media—first, beating Hillary Clinton after reports said it could never happen, and now, coming out on top in the Mueller report. | | | | | Our society has a major problem if we continue to sit by silently while abortion is used as a tool to erase the sickest and weakest among us. We must not follow the dark path of countries like Iceland and Denmark, which bragged about "eradicating" the Down syndrome gene through abortion. | | | | | | | | |
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