S ummer greetings from Washington, where the Justice Department has cut a deal with Hunter Biden that avoids major questions about the foreign business dealings of President Biden’s son and could keep him out of jail. Our Fred Lucas reports on what’s next. Special counsel John Durham is set to testify today in the House about his findings on the origin of the FBI’s investigation of Donald Trump for “colluding” with Russia. Roman Jankowski suggests appropriate questions. On the podcast, Tyler O’Neil interviews Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron about his leadership opposing the practice of “debanking” based on political or religious beliefs. Plus: Jarrett Stepman on Biden’s growing missteps, and Ben Johnson on what the Biden administration says about the LGBTQ movement and mental health. On this date in 1982, a jury finds John W. Hinckley Jr. not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity in the shooting of President Ronald Reagan and three others outside a Washington hotel over a year earlier.
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