Andrea Hanks/The White House / Flickr Cheney Wages War with GOP After Loss, Promises to 'Work Against' Top Party Republicans Talk about being a Republican in name only - Liz Cheney declares war on Republicans who don't see things her way. By Mike Landry, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
Constable Jimmy Fullen / Facebook screen shot Cops Bust Attorney for Human Smuggling After 4 People Found in Car - Do You Believe His Excuse? Japhet said a man asked if he would give him and his friend a ride while he was stopped to let his dog go to the bathroom. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Breaking: If Trump Wins Court Case He Just Filed, the FBI's Back Will Be Broken Trump wrote he and his team want a special master to be appointed with a goal 'to oversee the handling of the materials taken in the raid.' By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
Obi - @pixel6propix / Unsplash Callous Miami Firefighter Given the Boot for Vulgar Rant Following Police Officer's Death: 'Who Cares?' A Florida firefighter, Kevin Newcomb, apologizes after writing, 'Who cares? Another dead cop,' in a WhatsApp message. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
J / Flickr Judge Officially Rejects DOJ's Plea to Keep Trump Affidavit Sealed, Citing 'Intense Public and Historical Interest' A judge has decided that the affidavit supporting the search warrant for the Mar-a-Lago raid can be unsealed with redactions. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
Chandler West / Flickr Fauci Announces He's Stepping Down, Speculation About the Timing Erupts As the midterm elections near, Dr. Anthony Fauci has made it official that he will leave his federal positions at the end of the year. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Jim Acosta and Don Lemon Reportedly on CNN Chopping Block, May Be Next to Go Even if CNN fired all of these hosts, the network needs to more than shift personnel. It needs to change its outlook. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
Science in HD / Unsplash Biden's Energy Secretary: Poor People, Middle Class Can Beat Inflation by Buying Solar Panels Granholm said green-energy incentives were 'all about reducing costs for people' - without realizing how silly her own words sounded. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan / Flickr FBI Field Office Chief During Botched Whitmer Plot Was Moved to the District That Covers Mar-a-Lago How did the man who led the FBI's field office that handled one of the bureau's most controversial cases in recent years get a promotion? By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal August 22, 2022
Andrea Hanks/The White House / Flickr Finland's 36-Year-Old Married Female Prime Minister Ignites Firestorm After Nightclub Video Goes Public Marin is married to a former Finnish soccer player named Markus Räikkönen, and they share a 4-year-old daughter. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
CSPAN / YouTube video screen shot Liz Cheney Lashes Out at GOP Voters and the Republican Party After Her Humiliating Primary Loss For someone who says she wants the Republican Party to move on from Trump, Cheney sure does seem obsessed with him. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
Laura Chinchilla / Flickr Police Raid Catholic Rectory, Detain Bishop Openly Critical of Administration for Inciting 'Hate' The government of Nicaragua has arrested a Roman Catholic bishop and several priests for their anti-government stance. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
Anthony Quintano / Flickr Zuckerberg's Meta Will 'Protect' Midterm Elections with Content Removal, Disrupting Networks of People Meta has announced how it will partner with many allies opposed by the GOP in its effort to prevent 'misinformation.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
Financial Times / Flickr Paul Pelosi-Linked Business Has Millions in PPP Loans Forgiven PPP loans went to some of the richest, most famous celebrities in the country, according to a review of whose loans were forgiven. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
Ahmad / Flickr , resized Near-Total Crop Losses Ravaging US Agriculture - SC Farmers Sound the Alarm on Tragic Harvest Season Crop failures of peaches, watermelons and blueberries are trickling down the market to restaurants, breweries, distillers and markets. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
Zbynek Burival Biden's Dark Winter Looming on the Horizon as Oil Reserve Plummets to 1985 Levels Repeated withdrawals from the reserve have been leveraged by President Biden to control skyrocketing oil costs and stave off hyper-inflation. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
@RepThomasMassie / Twitter screen shot Video: IRS Coaching College Students on How to Arrest Small Business Owners The IRS is recruiting college students by giving them a taste of what it feels like to take down a tax evader. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
Photo by Senior Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz/Flickr Manchin's Rude Awakening - Own Party Betrays Him After He Caved on Inflation Reduction Act Manchin surrendered his integrity by supporting the Inflation Reduction Act, only to be sold out by members of his own party. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
@ReopenCASchools / Twitter screen shot California Principal Calls Cops on Boy Who Can't Even Read - For Not Wearing a Mask A California elementary school principal took flak for calling the police on a 4-year-old child for not wearing a mask to school. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal August 21, 2022
U.S. Customs and Border Protection / Flickr Poll: Surprising Number of Dems Think There's an Invasion Occurring at Biden's Border A new poll reveals that over half of Americans believe the US is being invaded by illegal immigrants, including 40 percent of Democrats. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal August 20, 2022
@szmigieldesign / Unsplash American Farmers Are Killing Their Own Crops and Selling Cows - Here's Why American farmers and ranchers are being forced to take drastic measures due to droughts. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal August 20, 2022