Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden on Record-High Gas Prices: All Part of the 'Incredible Transition' from Fossil Fuels 'What Joe Biden is saying is, "If you at home, if you drive a pickup truck, to hell with you -you can't drive your pickup truck."' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 24, 2022
@RebeccaforWA / Twitter screen shot Dem Candidate for Congress Has Unique Solution to Homeless Crisis: Break Into Empty Homes and Occupy Them Congressional candidate Rebecca Parson is making waves with a new ad that literally encourages criminal trespass. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 24, 2022
Navy Medicine AZ Gov Signs Bills Banning COVID Vaccine Requirement for Schools and Mask Mandates in Govt Buildings The vote was along straight party-lines, with no Republican lawmaker voting against the legislation and no Democrat voting for it. By Randy DeSoto May 24, 2022
Steve Jurvetson / Flickr Musk Completes Divorce from Dems, Tweets Directly at Hillary Clinton, Accusing Her of Campaign Hoax Musk tweeted last week that he can no longer support Democrats and will vote Republican. And the attacks began. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 24, 2022
White House / Flickr Biden Commits to War, White House Too Late to Stop Him President Joe Biden's comments on Taiwain didn't mean what Biden said they meant, according to the White House. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 23, 2022
@BillFOXLA / Twitter screen shot Platoon-Sized Elements in Camouflage Caught Crossing Into U.S. from Mexico Last week, over 30 Republican members of Congress wrote a letter to President Joe Biden saying the U.S. is being invaded. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal May 23, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr , Resized At This Point in Presidency, Biden Is the Most Unpopular US Leader Since World War II Joe Biden still has appallingly low approval numbers, even lower than Bill Clinton's. He is setting a new low bar for the presidency. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal May 23, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Trump Shares a Post on New American Civil War: 'The Enemy Comes from Within' A social media post by the former president had his political enemies flocking to social media. But they didn't answer a key point. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal May 23, 2022
Mitchell Luo / Unsplash Rubio Accuses Google of Election Interference, Censoring Emails to Supporters Rubio's accusations are in line with a recent study that found Google has an overwhelming bias in how political email is treated. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 23, 2022
Nicholas Henderson / Flickr Stacey Abrams Tells Georgians She's Running to Be Governor of 'Worst State in the Country' Shortly after making the damaging remark during a fundraiser, the Democrat realized her blunder and rushed to 'contextualize' it. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 23, 2022
loffredojeremy / Twitter screen shot Pfizer CEO Intros Ingestible Chips That Can Report to Authorities if You Comply with Orders The ultimate goal for this group of global elites is nothing short of absolute power over humanity. They think they are entitled to it. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 23, 2022
Lewis Parsons / Unsplash Canadians Starting to Go Hungry as Food Prices Soar, Some Barely Able to Afford One Meal a Day Some Canadians are feeling hunger, and one food bank operator says it will get much worse: 'People have gotten to the end of their savings.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 23, 2022
NTI / screen shot Docs From 2021 Int'l Security Exercise Showed Monkeypox Bio Attack on May 15, 2022 In a November 2021 exercise, NTI looked at an outbreak of the monkeypox virus in the fictional country of Brinia on May 15, 2022. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 22, 2022
SmartSign / Flickr Average of One Alleged Pedophile Busted Each Day in Our School System About 135 teachers and aides have been charged with child sex crimes across the country just this year alone. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal May 22, 2022
@PatrickHenrySr / Twitter screen shot Parks Service Forced to Close Down Lincoln Memorial After College Group's Booze-Fueled Behavior The Lincoln Memorial was forced to shut down Saturday after a college party left the place unfit for visitors. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 22, 2022
Koshu Kunii / Unsplash Army Sergeant Who Shot Armed BLM Protester in 2020 Hit with a Major Lawsuit The family of a Black Lives Matter protestor who was killed in an armed standoff is suing the Army sergeant who shot him. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal May 22, 2022
Tony Webster / Flickr Bill Maher Sounds the Alarm on Exploding LGBT Numbers: 'We're Literally Experimenting on Children' Maher said that over 20 percent of Generation Z Americans identify as LGBT, up from the 2.6 percent of Baby Boomers who identify as such. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal May 21, 2022
U.S. Customs and Border Protection / Flickr Report: Desperate Border Patrol Resorts to 'Begging' Former Agents for Help: 'It's Already Gotten Bad' The Border Patrol is desperate for more agents as border towns fear the illegal immigration wave that is coming. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 20, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Like Heads of the Hydra, Two DC Insiders Are Hired to Replace Biden's 'Minister of Truth' Could these two Washington, D.C., fixtures end up being worse at the Disinformation Governance Board than Nina Jankowicz was? By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 20, 2022
@gianviphotos / Unsplash New York Governor Authorizes Police Unit to Go After 'Hate Speech' The same side that attacked former President Donald Trump as a power-hungry 'fascist' is transforming America into a police state. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal May 20, 2022
GOP House Members Invoke Constitutional Clause Saying Biden Must Protect US from Invasion by Mexican Cartels "Thankfully, the Founders foresaw that States might need to protect themselves from invasion and made clear in the Constitution" they can. By Randy DeSoto May 20, 2022