Mikey / Flickr Trump and Biden Both Released Statements on Queen Elizabeth's Death, But There's a Shocking Difference Both Biden and Trump put out statements in response to Queen Elizabeth II's death. There was one major difference between the two. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal September 8, 2022
David B. Gleason / Flickr Pentagon Inspector General Reveals He's Launching a Probe of Biden Admin's Afghanistan Evacuation Debacle 'This information may show the Biden Administration’s failure to vet those evacuated from Afghanistan was even worse than the public was led to believe.' By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal September 8, 2022
Jens Schott Knudsen / Flickr Kathy Griffin Blasted for 'Threatening' Tweet About Possible Civil War, 'Will Twitter Suspend?' Kathy Griffin has once again found herself in controversy after a new tweet regarding the 2022 midterm elections. By Richard Bledsoe, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Watch: 'Saddle Up' - Epic Campaign Ad from Gov. Kristi Noem Released Amid Speculations She May Run for President The ads ran not just to voters in her own state, but to the people living in key presidential primary states including New Hampshire and Iowa. By Lorri Wickenhauser, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
@thdef / Unsplash Letts: Don't Create More Gun Laws, Train Police to Enforce the Ones Already on the Books Police have a tough job and deserve our support, but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be corrected when they make a mistake. By Michael Letts, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden's Sinister Anti-MAGA Speech Backfires, New Poll Shows Majority Disapprove If Biden was trying to unite Americans during his speech from Philadelphia last Thursday, then it backfired miserably. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
@Jack21139688 / Twitter screen shot Liberal City's Nightmare Continues to Spiral Out of Control: 'They're Selling Their Places Literally at A Loss Just to be Able to Get Out' One has to wonder how long people in these big, left-wing cities will continue voting for the same people as their cities fall into ruin? By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr , Resized Biden Admin Deals Hefty Blow to American Industry - Trump-Era Solutions Get Smacked Down Trump got us energy independence. Biden seems to be doing everything to thwart oil production in the name of fighting climate change. By Mike Landry, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
@WCSOOregon / Twitter 2020 Portland Riot Attendee Whose Charges Were Dropped Arrested in Child Sex Sting Aubrey Quinn-Ward was charged with luring a minor and first-degree online sexual corruption of a child, both felonies. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
WTOL / video screen shot 6 Feet of Blood Clots Removed from High School Football Player's Legs, Ends His Career Kaden Clymer's father took him to the emergency room with pain in his legs and back. The high school junior wouldn't leave for nine whole days By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
Paramount Pictures / YouTube video screen shot 'Top Gun: Maverick' First Film Ever to Top Memorial and Labor Day Weekend Box Office, Patriotism Wins 'Top Gun: Maverick' has truly been a movie for the record books and it has just set another two in recent weeks in the U.S. By Randy DeSoto September 7, 2022
Trump White House Archived / Flickr Judge Slams Fauci, Jean-Pierre: You Have 21 Days to Turn Over Emails - Alleged 'Misinformation' and Censorship A federal judge has ruled that Biden administration officials have to turn over emails about 'disinformation' from Fauci and Jean-Pierre. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
@LVMPD / Twitter screen shot Police Search Home of Dem Official in Connection to Murder of Las Vegas Investigative Reporter The public official lost a re-election bid in June after the slain journalist wrote pieces detailing problems in his office. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
Dids / Pexels 50,000 Students Left in the Lurch as Teachers Union Launches Strike Hours Before School Year Was to Begin Teachers from the Seattle Education Association said they would continue to strike after negotiations did not end in an agreement. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
Adam Schultz / Wikimedia Commons; Wikimedia Commons Biden Admin Has Leased Fewer Acres for Oil and Gas Drilling of Any Admin Going Back to WWII at This Point in Presidency The Trump and Obama administrations lease ten times more acres for oil and gas develipment than Biden's during the same period of time. By Randy DeSoto September 7, 2022
Pok Rie / Pexels California Activates 4 Gas Generators for the First Time as Electric Grid Suffers Major Defeat California has to fire up gas-powered generators as a heat wave leads to demand beyond what the state's power grid can meet. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal September 7, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Watch: Liberal Takes Trip to Trump Rally, Shocked When the Experience Turns Assumption Upside Down A young liberal Los Angeles man ventures to Memphis for a Trump rally and receives a surprise when he gets there. By Mike Landry, The Western Journal September 6, 2022
Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith / Flickr 'I Knew This Was Coming': Doocy Corners WH Press Sec Over Her Tweets on 2016 Election Jean-Pierre tried to draw a distinction between her and other Democrats who denied the 2016 presidential results and MAGA Republicans. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal September 6, 2022
César Baciero / Pexels Report: EVs Facing Total Scarcity of Their Most Critical Component - Spells Disaster for Biden Goals Reality may have a thing or two to say about the Joe Biden administration's grand goals for electric vehicles. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal September 6, 2022
Sora Shimazaki / Pexels Dick Morris: Judge's Mar-a-Lago Ruling Gives Dems a Wake-Up Call from Their Indictment Pipe Dream Finally, a judge who grasps the stakes involved in prosecuting a former president over record-keeping errors. By Dick Morris, The Western Journal September 6, 2022
EKATERINA BOLOVTSOVA / Pexels Federal Judge Reveals 'Incumbent President' Ordered FBI Access to Mar-a-Lago Documents A ruling by a U.S. district court judge halting the DOJ review of the documents seized from Mar-a-Lago confirmed what many already thought. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal September 6, 2022