NR Daily: The Fake Controversy around Steve Mnuchin’s Fed Letter

Silly debates over whether emergency credit-facility programs should be allowed to expire — they should — distract from a more important question.

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David L. Bahnsen

The Fake Controversy around Steve Mnuchin's Fed Letter

Those criticizing Secretary Mnuchin for his letter are not serious people. The areas in need of continued financial support have seen ...   READ MORE

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