ABC News / YouTube screen shot Voter to Biden: What Do You Have To Say Besides 'You Ain't Black'? The Democratic presidential candidate had his words thrown back in his face by a young man looking for real reasons black voters should support him. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Twitter Continues Running Cover on Biden's Ukraine Scandal, Claims He Didn't Force Out Prosecutor On Wednesday, Twitter claimed Joe Biden played no role in getting a Ukrainian prosecutor fired - something Biden admitted he did. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Twitter Backs Downs, Changes Policy After Backlash Over Biden Story Censorship Twitter is adjusting its policies after being accused of censorship, but it still won't allow users to share the Hunter Biden stories. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Joe Biden Posts Wildly Edited Video of Donald Trump, Twitter Won't Label It as 'Manipulated Media' Twitter did not put a warning on a manipulated video posted by Biden, but put a warning on an actual quote from Biden shared by a Trump aide. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Facebook and Twitter Censor Bombshell Biden Stories Just Weeks After Execs Join His Transition Team That's very concerning, to say the least. One has to wonder if someone in the Biden camp is asking Big Tech to censor certain content. By Erin Erhardt, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Jack Posobiec Locked Out of Twitter for Posting Brutal Hunter Biden Meme Hopefully, Twitter will learn a lesson from all this, or Congress, if necessary, will ensure the social media giant does. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
Tom Thai / Flickr Barrett to Dem Senator Coons: 'I Hope You Aren't Suggesting That I Don't Have My Own Mind' Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett stood up to Democratic tactics during her confirmation hearing. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
Omid Armin / Unsplash Cal Thomas: We Just Passed the Turning Point on the National Debt 'At least one group is trying to get the public's attention about how dangerous the national debt is to the future of the country.' By Cal Thomas, The Western Journal October 16, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Trump Says He Corrected Fan: Jesus Christ Is the Most Famous Person in the World, Not Me Trump also credited God, whom he referred to as 'the boss,' with helping heal him from COVID-19. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Robinson Recalde / Unsplash Dianne Feinstein Reportedly Caught on Hot Mic Talking About Amy Coney Barrett's Religion A hot mic apparently caught Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who has a past with Barrett regarding faith, discussing her religious views. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks / Flickr Senate Judiciary Committee Schedules Barrett Nomination Vote for Next Week A vote to move Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court out of committee was successful, despite objections from Democrats. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden Campaign Spox: We Know the Hunter Biden Story Isn't True Because Twitter Censored It Twitter's decision to block the story about alleged shady dealings by the Bidens is not proof they did not happen, but it is censorship. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Stockton Police Department / Facebook Desperate Dad Flags Down Officer To Help Pregnant Wife, Cops Deliver Baby in Police Station Parking Lot No one could have guessed that the baby would be born four minutes after the officer was flagged down, but they knew it was going to be soon. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Scott Graham / Unsplash An Overlooked Signature Leaked with Biden Emails Could Mean a Bigger FBI Investigation Weeks away from the 2020 election, it's clear that the contents of the laptop could have a devastating impact if further linked to the Bidens. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Pepi Stojanovski / Flickr Twitter Blocks Second Hunter Biden Story Alleging He Tried To Cash in with Chinese Company The move came one day after a controversial move that eliminated the ability to share a New York Post story about Hunter Biden on Twitter. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Dem Called Police 'Worthless F***ing Pigs,' Senate Candidate Mark Kelly Hired Him 1 Week Later Democratic senatorial candidate Mark Kelly has fashioned himself as a moderate in efforts to win a now-purple Arizona. This statement may cost him. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Twitter Locked Official Trump Campaign Account Just Weeks Away from the Election The Trump campaign fired back after it was suspended for sharing information from a bombshell New York Post report. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Ted Cruz Flips Script, Uses Democrats' Own Words To Slam the Idea of Court Packing 'I will read you some quotes,' Cruz said. 'Joe Biden in 1983, quote, FDR’s court-packing idea was quote "a bonehead idea."' By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Brett Jordan / Flickr Sen. Josh Hawley Announces Vote To Subpoena Twitter CEO Amid Censorship 'The attempt to rig an election, which is what we are seeing here by monopolies, is unprecedented in American history.' By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Daily Caller / Twitter screen shot Tucker Carlson Nails Big Tech for 'Mass Censorship on a Scale That America Has Never Experienced' 'Democracies only function when there is a free exchange of information between citizens. We no longer have that.' By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Marc A. Hermann / Flickr Gov. Cuomo Outright Lies to Americans, Claims He Never Ordered COVID Patients Into Nursing Homes In a series of television appearances to promote his new book, Gov. Cuomo claimed he'd never given an order - one which had his name on it. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal October 15, 2020