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June 1 2022
Good morning from Washington, where President Biden has turned Constitution-defying racial discrimination into official policy. The results will outrage you, Heritage Foundation scholars write. A D.C. jury wasn’t about to convict one of Hillary Clinton’s campaign lawyers for lying to the FBI, Steve Groves and Zack Smith write. On the podcast, author Douglas Murray offers advice for saving the West. Plus: Biden’s hapless plan to tame inflation; House Republicans take aim at a China-friendly climate agenda; and San Francisco schools expunge all “chiefs.” On this date in 1990, at a summit meeting in Washington, President George H.W. Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev formally agree to stop producing chemical weapons and begin destroying reserves.
For most Americans, the cost of living is rising faster than wages—resulting in a very real decline in the standard of living for tens of millions of families.
House Republicans could reactivate investigations into the relationship between hostile foreign governments and activists who oppose American energy production next year.
“We in the West need to transform … from societies of resentment into societies of gratitude, to recognize that what we have is highly unusual, and to have some gratitude for that,” says Murray.
Critics ignore the “and I’m not talking about” part and accuse Trump of defending the attacker and violent protesters as among “very fine people on both sides.”