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What We’re Reading Today: Knock Knock ICE There, Kamala’s Dirty Money, Stephanopoulos’ Dirty Dinner … And More

Some headlines that caught our eye …

Immigration

New DHS Rule: Asylum Must Be Sought Before Reaching Mexico — Melissa Quinn, Wash Examiner

Government Of, By, And For The Emotion — John DiLeo, Illinois Review

Most Did Not Answer ICE’s Knock On Door — Scott McDonald, Newsweek

National Security

Fred Fleitz Will Replace Dan Coats As National Intel Dir — Paul Sperry

China Threatens Banning Any Firm Selling Taiwan Arms — David Reid, CNBC

More F-15s Instead of F-35s Repeat of Past Mistakes — Gen. John Corley (ret.), Business Insider

Politics

Kamala Harris Took $$$ From Epstein Plea Lawyers — Kate Sheehy, NY Post

Pelosi: House Will Vote To Condemn Trump ‘Squad’ Tweet — Allahpundit, Hot Air

Kellyanne’s ‘Husband From Hell’: Trump Racist President — George Conway, Wash Post

DeBlassio Must Be Removed As NYC Mayor By NY Gov. Cuomo — NY Post Editorial Board

Media

Stephanopoulos: ‘Mistake’ to Dine With Epstein After His Underage Solicitation Jail Stint —Andrew Kerr, Daily Caller

CNN: Political Diversity Is Un-American — John Blake

Econ

Hong Kong Activist Backs Trump On China Trade — James Freeman, WSJ

Giving In To Big Corn — Henry Miller, City Journal

The Left

Activists Demand Firing of Feminist Grad Student for Criticizing the Transgender Movement — Reason

Governor Newsom champions measures that would take us back to medieval times — Fox & Hounds

Law

Salting Judiciary With Larval Scalias Near Completion — Charles Pierce, Esquire

Clarence Thomas Leads Supreme Court On Rethinking Precedents — Nina Totenberg, NPR

World

EU Foreign Policy Chief: Iran Nuke Non-Compliance Not ‘Significant’ — Vasco Cotovio & Kara Fox, CNN

Next EU Prez May Need Support of Le Pen Party — Bianca Britton and Nadine Schmidt, CNN

Chinese Economy At Slowest Growth In Nearly 30 Years — Sasha Engber, NPR

Christian Leaders Gather To Defend Jerusalem’s Christian Quarter — OrthoChristian.com

Argentines Love Criticizing Argentine Pope — Ines San Martin, Crux

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