Oleg Magni / Pexels Jack Smith Set to Use Trump's Phone Data from Jan. 6 in Court, According to New Filing Information from former President Donald Trump's cell phone will be used by the prosecution in his federal election conspiracy trial. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 12, 2023
@townhallcom / Twitter video screen shot Jack Smith Runs to Supreme Court, Asks Justices to Make Their First Ruling on Trump The filing seeks clarification directly from the Supreme Court about whether Trump is "absolutely immune" from prosecution. By Rachel M. Emmanuel, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
The White House / Flickr The 'Squad' Is Facing an 'Existential Threat' as Pro-Israel Group Assembles Team to Take Down Its Members in 2024 Members of the far-left group of Democrats known as "the squad" could be facing opposition next year as a pro-Israel group makes its stand. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
House Committee on Education & the Workforce / YouTube Woke Harvard President Hit with Career-Killing Accusation, And the Evidence Is Hard to Dispute Did one of the top officials at one of the top schools in America plagiarize on her 1997 Ph.D. dissertation? By Bryan Chai, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
Josh Hallett / Flickr 'These Are Some Rough Numbers': CNN Breaks Bad News to Biden, Shows Trump Leading in 2 Critical States Even CNN can't deny the numbers: Things are not looking good for President Joe Biden in a pair of key battleground states he won in 2020. By Bryan Chai, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
Phil Roeder / Flickr What's Happening in Iowa Is Huge News for Trump, But Other Candidates Won't Like How the Caucus Is Shaping Up As bad as this might be for Trump's Republican rivals, there's a historical comparison Democrats are going to like even less. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
@ChuckModi1 / X screen shot Pro-Palestinian Protesters Take Over Senate Office Building, Police Move in with Zip Ties Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted business at a Senate office building Monday, and dozens of them were arrested. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
Aditya Romansa / Unsplash Blue State AG Who Allegedly 'Targets Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers' Slapped with Lawsuit Two pro-life nonprofits filed a lawsuit against Washington's attorney general, accusing him of unconstitutionally targeting them. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
tomselliott / X screen shot Romney Solidifies His RINO Status, Announces Position on Biden Impeachment Inquiry Mitt Romney, the man who ran for president as a Republican in 2012, has been disappointing his own party ever since. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
@TuckerCarlson / Twitter screen shot Launch Date for Tucker Carlson's New Streaming Service Revealed: Report The Tucker Carlson Network is now in business as the former Fox News host debuts his new website and streaming service. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
Trump White House Archived / Flickr Fauci Says He Doesn't Need Church Anymore, Claims His 'Personal Ethics on Life' Are 'Enough' "Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I tell you?" Jesus Christ Himself once famously asked of those who didn't obey His words. By George C. Upper III, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Has the RNC Given Up on the GOP Debates? Org Makes Decision on the Future "It is now time for Republican primary voters to decide who will be our next President," the RNC said in a statement. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung / Flickr Man Who Allegedly Killed 6 Had Previously Been Bailed Out by Soros-Backed Group Shane James was arrested Tuesday and charged in four fatal shootings in Austin. He is also suspected of killing his parents near San Antonio. By Ben Kew, The Western Journal December 11, 2023
Joe Shlabotnik / Flikr Democrats Double-Down in Hopes That 55-Year Old Ruling Will Remove Trump from Ballot If it was done to Edrige Cleaver in '68, it can be done to Donald Trump, goes the argument in the Colordo trial over Trump's ballot access. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 10, 2023
@RNCResearch / X screen shot Leftists Turn on Joe Biden, Show Up in Droves to Protest Fundraiser in Deep Blue Stronghold President Joe Biden was met with raucous protests outside of an elite fundraiser in his party's own stomping grounds. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal December 10, 2023
WXYZ-TV video screen shot Suspected Foreign Gangs Breaking Into American Homes, Multi-Antenna Device and Advanced Tactics Points to Chilling Reality Law enforcement authorities suspect a transational burglary ring is operating in the United States -- and targeting high-end homes. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal December 10, 2023
Joel Muniz / Unsplash Bidenomics: Food Banks Fight to Meet Demand as 1 in 7 People Struggles with Food Insecurity A federal report found that the number of Americans, including children, who could be facing hunger rose sharply in 2022 from 2021. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 10, 2023
Neil Soni / Unsplash US Senator Reveals Chilling Way World Governments Spy on Smartphone Users A U.S. senator is ringing alarm bells about about a technique used to spy on smartphone users the government does not want disclosed. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 10, 2023
Happy Mag / Flickr Watch: Reporter Confronts Dem Senator Durbin on Roadblocking Epstein Flight Log Subpoena Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee is trying to get the Senate Judiciary Committee to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein flight records. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 10, 2023
University of Pennsylvania President Resigns from Her Post as Pressure Grows Liz Magill's resignation comes just days after a disastrous congressional hearing on anti-Semitism at American universities. By Bryan Chai, The Western Journal December 9, 2023
@Newsweek / Twitter Screen Shot Shots Fired at Jewish Synagogue by Man Who Shouted 'Free Palestine' "After this press conference, we’re going to be lighting Hanukkah candles — because we need light in darkness." By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 9, 2023