4 Big Moments in the House’s Mueller Report Hearing

 
 
Jun 11, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington, where House Democrats are nostalgic for the Watergate scandal as they try to wring impeachment from the Mueller report. Fred Lucas offers a few exhibits. We've also got Ana Quintana's analysis of Trump's concessions from Mexico, and Mike Gonzalez's thoughts on disturbing arrests in Hong Kong. Plus: Hans von Spakovsky on illegal immigrants and crime, Ingrid Skop on abortion "safety," Jarrett Stepman on bagging plastic, and Cal Thomas on praying for the president.

 
 
 
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John Dean, who served as White House counsel for Nixon, draws parallels between the Watergate scandal that led to his conviction and toppled his former boss and Mueller's probe of alleged Russian government ties to the Trump campaign.
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"We got everything we wanted and we're going to be a great partner to Mexico now because now they respect us," says President Trump.
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A teenage girl was killed in cold blood fewer than 15 miles from the Capitol, and still Congress is incapable of working with the White House to combat this scourge of lawlessness.
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"A trial in Hong Kong is a legitimate thing. It's not like a kangaroo court as it is in China. So nobody wants to be tried in a Chinese court in mainland China," says Heritage Foundation expert Mike Gonzalez.
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The studies supposedly documenting a low risk of death from induced abortion are based on very poor data. For starters, they rely on voluntary reporting—a notoriously weak methodology.
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If Paul could instruct fellow believers to pray for even despotic dictators, given his circumstances, how can contemporary Christians complain when a pastor follows his instructions?
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Canada, following precedent set by the European Union, is poised to join a growing list of places where single-use plastic items have been banned.
 
     
 
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