Gage Skidmore / Flickr Ilhan Omar Mocked for Attacking Easter Worship on Plane: 'Stop with the Christianphobia, Congresswoman' Rep. Ilhan Omar criticized some Christians for a video of them singing on a plane, and now she is being called bigoted. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Pixabay / Pexels Californians at Mercy of Wildfire Season After Newsom's Fire Prevention Service Fails to Complete a Single Project Over two years ago, Gov. Newsom signed an agreement with the U.S. Forest Service and California. Not a single project has been completed. By Jack Gist, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Anna Shvets / Pexels Breaking: Trump-Appointed Judge Smacks Down Biden CDC's Mask Mandate for Travel A Trump-appointed federal judge just voided Biden's mask mandate for airplanes and other forms of public transportation. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Mike Goad / Flickr , Resized 23 People on Terrorist Watch List Stopped at Southern Border in 2021 Amid Biden's Crisis While Border Patrol agents caught many of them, Fox News' Bill Melugin said, 'Massive numbers are getting through without apprehension.' By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
@ianhutchinson92 / Unsplash Democrat Furious After State Supreme Court Smacks Down Race-Based Scheme, Replaces It with GOP Proposal The state's Democratic governor said the ruling shows democracy is under 'near-constant attack.' It actually shows the opposite. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Daniel Oberhaus / Flickr Musk Makes Big Twitter Announcement: Board Salary Will Be $0 If I Take Over - That'll Save $3M Per Year As Elon Musk attempts a hostile takeover of Twitter, he has announced that board members will no longer be paid. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Megyn Kelly / Youtube screen shot ; Carolyn Kaster / AP Megyn Kelly Hammers Jen Psaki Over Peter Doocy Attack: 'It's Literally Your Job' Journalist Megyn Kelly points out the obvious about then nature of White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki's job. By Brett Davis, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
The White House / Flickr Politicians Stripping Our Own National Defense Stockpiles to Arm Ukrainians It's all good to extend the arsenal of democracy to countries that are deserving of help, but not at the expense of US national security. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Kentaro Toma / Unsplash FBI Gets Involved After Boston Police Uniforms Are Stolen Shortly Before Boston Marathon The theft of Boston police uniforms is stirring fears as the Boston Marathon nears its running. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Tiffany Tertipes / Unsplash RNC Report: Democrats Exploited COVID to Change Election Rules That Helped Biden Win 2020 Democrats changed election rules at the last minute that helped Biden. This may be why they're so desperate to cling to COVID fearmongering. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
@IAm_Ash_Ash / Twitter screen shot Musk to Team Up with Investors to Counter 'Poison Pill,' May Have an Inside Man on Twitter's Board: Report The co-CEO of a company with a history of working with Musk is in position to help him get around the Twitter board's strategy. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
DoD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Dominique A. Pineiro / Flickr Top Intel Official Who Led Afghanistan Team Had 'Inappropriate Relationship' and Misused Email: Report A Pentagon report had harsh words for a top official who played a role in the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 18, 2022
Luke Stackpoole / Unsplash New York City Mayor Turns on BLM: 'I Thought Black Lives Mattered' 'I was up all night speaking to my commanders in the Bronx and Brooklyn. The victims were black. Many of the shooters were black.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 16, 2022
Anthony Quintano / Flickr Zuck Draws Fire from Senate: 'Greatest Billionaire Assault' on Elections Ever - 'Rigged' Film Brings Down FB Founder Zuckerberg used his money to promote insecure election processes, and he did so mostly in heavily Democratic areas. By Sponsored Content, The Western Journal April 16, 2022
KHOU / video screen shot As Third Texas Migrant Bus Rolls Into DC, Washington Elites Left with No Idea When the Waves Will Stop If Biden follows the Obama administration's playbook, the Department of Justice will probably sue Texas like they did Arizona. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal April 16, 2022
Big Find on Laptop Reveals Joe Biden's Finances Apparently Tied to Son's Shady Dealings Increasingly it looks like offices Joe Biden held - especially the vice presidency - served as a personal piggy bank for the Biden family. By Mike Landry, The Western Journal April 16, 2022
Agence France-Presse / YouTube screen shot Christians Become Untouchables After Being Given Filthy Jobs in Muslim Country This footage is heartbreaking -- and it drives home how hard life can be for Christians who live under repressive regimes. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 16, 2022
flowcomm / Flickr Russia Warns of 'Unpredictable Consequences' After Biden Announces Another Arms Shipment to Ukraine Moscow has expressed its displeasure after Biden announced the US would send a new $800 million arms package to Ukraine. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal April 16, 2022
Graysick / Wikimedia Commons; @Mike_Pence / Twitter Pence Goes to University Jefferson Founded to Argue Freedom Is the 'Antidote to Woke America' 'Under the Biden administration, wokeism is running amok in universities and schools,' former Vice President Mike Pence said. By Randy DeSoto April 15, 2022
Daniel Oberhaus / Flickr Elon Musk Announces He Has a 'Plan B' if Twitter Acquisition Bid Fails Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, has a Plan B in place if his quest to buy Twitter fails, but so far that remains a secret. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 15, 2022
Anthony Quintano / Flickr More Rigging Exposed: 93% of Zuck Donations in GA Went to Biden Jurisdictions Zuckerberg gave an unprecedented amount of money to Georgia to expand mail-in and absentee voting, and it surely made a big difference. By Sponsored Content, The Western Journal April 14, 2022