Gage Skidmore / Flickr It's a 'Disease from Mommy and Me' - Joe Biden Admits Hunter's Addiction Came from Him: Report President Biden blamed genetics for his son's drug addiction in text messages reportedly unearthed from Hunter Biden’s laptop. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal July 7, 2021
@AlisonKIRO7 / Twitter Woman Who Took First Hit of Meth at 12 Posts Jaw-Dropping Transformation Photos Decades Later After living a life filled with addiction and time in prison, Burton chose to turn it all around and get clean. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal June 25, 2021
Tom Bridge / Flickr Listen to Bombshell Audio of Hunter Biden Bragging About Smoking Crack with Late DC Mayor: Report A recorded phone call reportedly shows Hunter Biden bragged about smoking crack with former DC Mayor Marion Barry. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal May 28, 2021
Jonas Jacobsson / Unsplash Hunter Biden Book a Total Flop, Fails to Make Top 10 Despite Extensive Media Support The establishment media's attempts to drum up support for Hunter Biden's memoir have largely failed as the book underperforms. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal April 16, 2021
CBS Sunday Morning / YouTube screen shot Hunter Biden Says He Smoked Parmesan Cheese Due to Its Resemblance to Crack 'I went one time for 13 days without sleeping, and smoking crack and drinking vodka throughout that entire time.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal April 6, 2021
Saturday Night Live / YouTube screen shot 'SNL' Tastelessly Mocks Mike Lindell for Drug Addiction He Overcame The "Weekend Update" skit involved the MyPillow founder apparently having relapsed and talking to a pillow about election fraud theories. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal February 1, 2021
@FLOTUS / Twitter screen shot 'The Greatest Honor of My Life': Melania Trump Releases Farewell Message Melania Trump gifted the country an elegant farewell speech as she and President Trump prepare to leave the White House behind. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal January 19, 2021
Derek Simeone / Flickr 'A Greenlight to Crime': Seattle Considers Excusing Poor and Mentally Ill People from Misdemeanor Charges Seattle is considering a new law that would allow people to avoid jail by claiming poverty or substance abuse led them to commit a crime. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 28, 2020