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Plus: Someone Just Tried to Kill Brett Kavanaugh. Welcome to the New Normal. June 10 2022 Good morni

Plus: Someone Just Tried to Kill Brett Kavanaugh. Welcome to the New Normal. June 10 2022 Good morning from Washington, where a Democrat-run House panel held a widely televised hearing last night to frame what happened during the Capitol riot. Our Fred Lucas rounds up the, um, highlights. Unfortunately, the attempted murder of a Supreme Court justice isn’t surprising, Doug Blair writes. On the podcast, popular Christian filmmaker Kirk Cameron explains why he made a documentary about homeschooling. Plus: House conservatives propose a rational budget; what polls on abortion really tell us; commencements go progressive. On this date in 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower answers critics of his Co ld War foreign policy in a speech committing the U.S. to the global battle against com munism . NEWS [6 Takeaways From Democrats’ Prime-Time Hearing on Capitol Riot]() [6 Takeaways From Democrats’ Prime-Time Hearing on Capitol Riot ]() By Fred Lucas Here are six key takeaways from the two-hour hearing held by the House Select Committee Investigating the January 6th Attack on the Capitol. [More]() COMMENTARY [Someone Just Tried to Kill Brett Kavanaugh. Welcome to the New Normal.]() [Someone Just Tried to Kill Brett Kavanaugh. Welcome to the New Normal.]() By Douglas Blair Anyone watching the videos I took outside the residences of Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts can feel the hatred directed toward these men. These crowds, given the chance, would rip them to shreds. [More]() COMMENTARY [11 Ways Republican Study Committee Budget Is Blueprint to Save America]() [11 Ways Republican Study Committee Budget Is Blueprint to Save America]() By Richard Stern, Matthew Dickerson, Daren Bakst, Frederico Bartels, David Ditch, Leslie Ford, Nina Owcharenko Schaefer, Jack Spencer Over the next decade, the Republican Study Committee’s budget would leave the equivalent of roughly $130,000 more per household in the hands of hardworking Americans. [More]() COMMENTARY [What the Polls Actually Say: Only 1 in 3 Americans Support Roe v. Wade]() [What the Polls Actually Say: Only 1 in 3 Americans Support Roe v. Wade]() By Lathan Watts, Greg Scott The average grade in the “Roe I.Q. Test” was an “F.” The lowest scoring demographic was the most liberal Americans—those most likely to say they support Roe v. Wade. [More]() NEWS [What If? Questions a Bipartisan Probe of Jan. 6 Might Have Answered]() [What If? Questions a Bipartisan Probe of Jan. 6 Might Have Answered]() By Fred Lucas A bipartisan investigation of the Capitol riot would dig into the security breakdown and not ignore questions that didn’t conform to a Democrat Party narrative, says Rep. Jim Banks. [More]() ANALYSIS [Documentary Explores World of Homeschooling]() [Documentary Explores World of Homeschooling]() By Douglas Blair With his new documentary, Christian actor and filmmaker Kirk Cameron wants to demonstrate how freedom-loving Americans can best start their own homeschool journeys. [More]() COMMENTARY [Progressives Have Captured Another Institution: Commencement Addresses]() [Progressives Have Captured Another Institution: Commencement Addresses]() By Cal Thomas Many speakers at recent commencement ceremonies are more pathetic than prophetic. [More]() COMMENTARY [ICYMI: The Eerie Silence Around Kavanaugh Assassination Attempt]() [ICYMI: The Eerie Silence Around Kavanaugh Assassination Attempt]() By Katrina Trinko Here’s a maxim you can rely on: If the victim or likely victim is on the right, the perpetrator is a lone wolf. But if the victim is on the left, the perpetrator was fueled by dangerous rhetoric. [More]() [LOGO-CHARCOAL_75percent.jpg] [Donate to The Daily Signal]() [Find us on Facebook]() [Find us on Facebook]() [Follow us on Twitter]() [Follow us on Twitter]() How are we doing?We welcome your comments, suggestions, and story tips. Please reply to this email or send us a note at [letters@dailysignal.com](). The Daily Signal 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington, DC 20002 [(800) 546-2843]() Add [morningbell@heritage.org]() to your address book to ensure that you receive emails from us. You are subscribed to this newsletter as {EMAIL}. If you want to receive other Heritage Foundation newsletters, or opt out of this newsletter, [please click here to update your subscription.]()

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