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Required Reading – September 11

Required reading from around the web of the best, most interesting, or most though provoking things we’ve read:

Dinan: Trump, first lady send Rosh Hashanah message

“President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump on Sunday sent well wishes for the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah. ‘Melania and I wish all Jewish people Shana Tova and send our warmest greetings to those celebrating Rosh Hashanah and the start of the High Holy Days,’ tweeted Mr. Trump.”

Read more at the Washington Times.

Hoff: TWITTER SUSPENDS BENGHAZI HERO After Criticism of President Obama!

“Twitter founder and CEO Jack Dorsey told Congress last week his platform aims to shape behavior. Apparently, that means not criticizing former President Obama.”

Read more at The Gateway Pundit.

Lifson: DNC lawyers say Joseph Mifsud, who set up Papadopoulos and had close ties to Russia, may be dead

“‘Dead men tell no tales’ is the motto of ruthless and bloodthirsty miscreants throughout history.  And if the court papers filed by lawyers for the Democratic National Committee are correct, we will never hear what London-based Professor Joseph Mifsud had to say about how and why he set up George Papadopoulos with the information that Russia had ‘dirt’ on the Hillary Clinton campaign. […]  We may never know why Mifsud took it upon himself to set up Papadopoulos with information that became the trigger for the FBI counterintelligence investigation called Crossfire Hurricane, which led to the Mueller probe.”

Read more at American Thinker.

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