KABB / Twitter screen shot MAGA Crowd Calls San Antonio Mayor's Bluff, Break Curfew and Get Away with It It's heartening to see Americans pushing back against the overreach of politicians using the pandemic to increase their power over us. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal November 29, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr General Flynn Slams Tucker Carlson After Fox Host Doubts Sidney Powell Claims Much to the chagrin of conservative audiences, Carlson was one of the loudest critics of the Trump campaign legal team this week. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal November 21, 2020
James Brooks / Flickr Op-Ed: It's Time To Dramatically Increase the Penalty for Election Fraud 'Federal sentencing guidelines for such crimes state that a prison term be set at no more than five years, plus appropriate fines.' By P.F. Whalen, The Western Journal November 12, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Florida Gov Puts Forward 'Anti-Mob' Measure That Allows Citizens To Shoot Looters - Report One state senator said the governor 'has the right idea' with his proposed expansion of the Stand Your Ground law. By Jennifer Jean Miller, The Western Journal November 11, 2020
Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead / Flickr Opinion: CNN Trying To Suppress the Philadelphia Riot Story Proves Leftist Violence Could Win 2020 for Trump The inujured police officers may recover in light of this summer of civil unrest. The Democratic Party's polling numbers almost certainly will not. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal October 27, 2020
Brett Jordan / Unsplash 'Chink in Their Armor': GOP Congressional Candidate Takes Major Legal Action Against Twitter A GOP House nominee, Anna Paulina Luna has gone unverified by Twitter for months. Could the oversight be a campaign finance violation? By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal October 14, 2020
GMA / Facebook screen shot Woman Dubbed 'Superhero' After Finishing Bar Exam from Hospital Day After Giving Birth She finished day one of the exam and went off to the hospital, giving birth to her son a few hours later - and then completed the test the next day. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal October 13, 2020
Ellie Burgin/Flickr Michigan Supreme Court Shuts Down Gov. Whitmer's 'Pandemic Executive Orders' Extension Although a court has rejected Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's executive orders, Michigan is still piling restrictions onto its citizens. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 13, 2020
Matthew T. Rader/Unsplash Itxu Díaz: The Entire United States Is Now The Alamo 'The siege and chaos will continue around the supporters of freedom as in the 1960 Western. It will be like this until November.' By Itxu Díaz, The Western Journal October 7, 2020
Hillsdale College / Facebook All You Need To Know About Judge Amy Coney Barrett Justice Amy Coney Barrett is at the top of the list of potential nominees for the Supreme Court. Here are some important facts about her. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal September 22, 2020
Instructor Mike / YouTube screen shot Gun Instructor Shows Why Use of Force Could Be Justified When the Perp's Back Is Turned Brown's online demonstration comes on the heels of renewed police reform demonstrations following the shooting of Jacob Blake. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal September 6, 2020
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / YouTube screen shot Kenosha Police Union Issues Statement Shredding False Narrative Around Jacob Blake Shooting A Wisconsin police union has released important details about the altercation that resulted in Jacob Blake being shot by officers. By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal August 31, 2020
Jenna Ellis / Twitter screen shot 'Put Out This Fire': Top Trump Adviser Ellis Blasts Non-Stop Attack on Churches Legal aggression toward churches nationwide by their respective governments has raised eyebrows among religious freedom experts. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal August 19, 2020