Anthony Quintano / Flickr Leaked Video: Facebook Execs Admit They Have Too Much Power, Are Excited to Work with Biden In the Jan. 7 video, Zuckerberg accused former President Trump of undermining 'the peaceful and lawful transition of power.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
@FreeBeacon / Twitter screen shot Report: New State Dept. Deputy Spokeswoman Called Cops 'Largest Threat to US National Security' Disputes over domestic policitics are one thing, but the Biden adminsitration is on the world stage now - and this looks like trouble. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Biden to Sign 3 Executive Orders to Negate Trump Immigration Policies President Joe Biden is set to issue several executive orders addressing what he calls 'irregular migration.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
Elle / YouTube screen shot Biden Cheerleader Cardi B Says Sometimes It's 'OK to Wake Up and Choose Violence' Shouldn't President Biden condemn Cardi B's comments? By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Justan Williams/Released/Flickr 2 FBI Agents Killed, Others Seriously Injured While Serving Warrant The FBI confirmed to agents were killed and multiple others wounded Tuesday while executing a warrant in South Florida. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
State Department photo/ Public Domain/ Flickr Reporters Accuse Biden Admin of Screening Questions for Press Briefings 'The briefing becomes meaningless if the press secretary has to repeatedly punt questions, instead of coming equipped ...' Eric Schultz said. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
@PoliticsWolf / Twitter screen shot 'National Popular Vote' Bill Aimed at Undermining Electoral College Stalls in VA's Dem-Controlled Senate 'Regrettably, when we did a headcount of votes likely to be cast on the Senate floor for the National Popular Vote bill...it appeared to be one vote short.' By Randy DeSoto February 2, 2021
Clay Banks / Unsplash 'Black Lives Matter' Teams with Dem Cori Bush in Attempt to Expel Over 100 Republicans from Congress 'It is not enough to denounce the white supremacy behind the attack. We must remove its endorsers from Congress.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
Dave Adamson / Unsplash Biden's CDC Releases Ridiculous List of Recommended Rules for Super Bowl Parties 'Avoid shouting, cheering loudly, or singing' during the Super Bowl, the CDC says. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
Sung Jin Cho / Unsplash With Mardi Gras Parades Canceled, Residents Turn Homes Into 'Floats' The movement has brought so much joy already that people are already hyped at the thought of it becoming a tradition. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr F. Peter Brown: Joe Biden Embraces an Imperial Presidency 'We want our president to be a leader, not a dictator. He should be an executive who enforces the laws rather than making them.' By F. Peter Brown, The Western Journal February 2, 2021
Alex Azabache / Pexels Study: Increase in Murder Rates in Major US Cities in 2020 'Has No Modern Precedent' As riots raged amid COVID tensions, murder rates soared across dozens of cities, according to a new government report. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
Free To Choose Network / YouTube screen shot Sowell's Growing Popularity Shows Younger Folks Might Be Ready to Leave the Left The evidence suggests conservative economist and philosopher Thomas Sowell is growing in popularity among young people. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
Burst / Pexels Experts: Biden's Job-Killing Agenda Will Cost 1,411,000 US Job Losses President Joe Biden has made climate change a top priority since taking office on Jan. 20, but at the expense of American jobs. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Jared Kushner Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Over Middle East Deals 'The Nobel Peace Prize is not for popularity,' famed attorney Alan Dershowitz said in his nomination letter. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour/Flickr Dr. Fauci Contradicts Himself, Now Says There's No Data Showing Double-Masking Works Dr. Fauci has made a habit of repeatedly changing his positions, and he's done so yet again on the issue of double-masking. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
SpaceX / Flickr SpaceX Being Investigated by DOJ for Allegedly Discriminating Against Non-US Citizen Elon Musk's company said the job applicant gave an 'unimpressive' interview' and filed the complaint because of his 'hurt feelings.' By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
Samira Bouaou / Flickr Donald Trump Receives Yet Another Nobel Peace Nomination Over Middle East Peace Deal The former president's nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize came only a few days after the Black Lives Matter movement was nominated as well. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
WSAZ screen shot Kamala Harris Says There Will Be Job Creation Around 'Reclaiming Abandoned Land Mines' in West Virginia The least that Biden administration officials can do is to learn something about the industry they're working so hard to kill. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
Gary Goodenough / Flickr They 'Don't Give a S*** About Us': Border Wall Workers Rip Biden for Ending Construction Joe Biden continues his job-killing spree, this time by halting construction on the wall, which slashed illegal border crossings. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
Phil Roeder / Flickr AZ Senate Bringing in Auditing Firm to Review Ballots and Dominion Voting Machines for Abnormalities The scope of the audit will be broader than the one authorized by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors last week, said AZ Senate Pres. Karen Fann. By Randy DeSoto February 1, 2021