CBS News / YouTube screen shot; Thomas Coex - AFP / Getty Images; DNCC via Getty Images CBS News Uncovers Over 150 Banking Transactions Involving Hunter or James Biden 'Flagged as Concerning' A new report says more than 150 financial transactions of two Biden family members raised bankers' eyebrows. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 8, 2022
(Gage Skidmore /flickr) Multiple Senate Dems Slam Biden's 'Frightening Decision' to End Trump-Era Immigration Restriction Immigration has always been Biden's weak point, but his decision to end Title 42 is getting extra backlash from both political parties. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
C-SPAN / video screen shot Top Official Admits Budget Request Is an Unprecedented Effort Make January 6 the Nation's Top Priority They've mined the political fools' gold of January 6 for more than a year and turned up very little -- but the DOJ won't stop trying. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images; @jonostrower / Twitter Biden's Bizarre Economy Has American Airlines Offering Connecting 'Flights' on a Bus The CEO of the company offering these rides said they 'reduce the carbon emission of a regional flight by 80 or 90 percent today.' By Mike Landry, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Screen shot Even Obama's Economic Adviser Is Predicting 75% Chance of Recession Before Biden Leaves Office 'I think the likelihood is that we will not return to 2 percent inflation without having at least a mild recession.' By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Levi Meir Clancy / Unsplash AZ AG Releases Report Finding 'Fraud' and Problems with Handling of Over 100K Mail-in Ballots in Maricopa County The review is ongoing. "We are therefore limited in what we can disclose about specific criminal and civil investigations." By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr China Warns It Will 'Take Strong Measures' in Response to Nancy Pelosi's Potential Trip to Taiwan China has made it clear it is not happy about Nancy Pelosi's potential visit to Taiwan. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
bswise / Flickr Three GOP Senators Join Democrats in Confirming Biden SCOTUS Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson The Senate voted to confirm Biden nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court 53-47, with three Republicans voting yes. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Christopher Michel / Flickr Former Reddit CEO Tries to Make 'Free-Speechers' Label an Insult Former Reddit chief executive Ellen Pao declared that supporters of free speech are - you guessed it - racists. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
@JohnHenryWUSA / Twitter screen shot; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images FBI Arrests 2 Men Who Allegedly Fooled Secret Service Agent on Jill Biden's Security Detail A report said the purpose of the scheme was 'to get closer to members of federal law enforcement and the defense community.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Cameron Smith / Flickr House Dems Target Longtime Trump White House Staffers in Partisan Witch Hunt The men declined to appear before House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's committee investigating the Capitol incursion of Jan. 6, 2021. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
https://www.westernjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Disney-studio-protest.jpg Hundreds of Protesters Show Up at Disney Headquarters with 'Boycott' Message Protesters gathered in Burbank outside of Disney's headquarters to protest the company's increasingly woke stances. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Poll: Biden's Move on Title 42 to Let in More Illegal Aliens Isn't Going Over Well with Americans 'A majority of registered voters ... oppose the decision to remove the border controls implemented by the Trump administration.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Rictor Norton & David Allen / Flickr Leftist Threats of Violence Force UCLA to Provide Security Escort for Conservative Student A student at UCLA claims that he is receiving violent threats from liberal students on campus simply for being a conservative. By Melanie Utter, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
State Department photo/ Public Domain/Flickr Chilling: Obama Issues Thinly Veiled Call for More Social Media Censorship 'I do think that there is a demand for crazy on the internet that we have to grapple with,' the former president said. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images; Citizens United Productions Louisiana AG Detonates 2020 Election Bomb, Investigates Zuckerberg-Funded Plan to Flip Election for Biden Even though Zuckerberg claimed his money was simply an effort to help every eligible citizen be able to vote, not everyone was on board. By Sponsored Content, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Citizens United Productions 'It's All Crap!': Trump Lets Loose as New Evidence Zuckerberg Helped Rig Election Comes Out In 'Rigged,' Trump explained all you need to do to see Zuckerberg's motives is look at where he spent his money. By Sponsored Content, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
dbking / Flickr Supreme Court Reinstates Trump-Era Rule Despite Objection from Biden Administration The Supreme Court reinstated a Trump-era rule limiting the authority of states to block federal permits, including for fossil fuel projects. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Shannon Ramos / Flickr Biden Could Have Kept Keystone Open - Instead, He's Begging Dictators for Oil: Canadian Officials Biden has been shamefully begging other countries for oil after sanctioning Russian oil, but it's making the U.S. look weak. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 6, 2022
Julio Cortez / AP; @JasonCalvi / Twitter 'The Red Wave Has Already Started': Riot-Ravaged Kenosha Elects First Republican Leader in Decades The Biden administration's failures and the leftward lurch of the Democratic Party have shown Americans just how dangerous progressives are. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal April 6, 2022
Chris Barbalis / Unsplash Wind Energy Company to Pay $35 Million After Mass Killing of Bald Eagles A wind energy company admitted to killing 150 bald and gold eagles in federal court and will pay millions in compensation. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal April 6, 2022