Former Supreme Court Justice in Wisconsin Blasts 'Rigged' 2020 Election in Exclusive Interview Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman said Zuckerberg's money was specifically sent to the most liberal areas in his state. By Sponsored Content, The Western Journal August 16, 2022
Megyn Kelly / YouTube video screen shot Dershowitz: Even If DOJ Gets Trump Convicted Of Documents Crime, He's Still Eligible to Run for President 'Some Democratic leaders have made up a story that if he were found guilty of some crime like classified information, he couldn’t run,' Dershowitz said. By Randy DeSoto August 16, 2022
@ivalex / Unsplash New School-Union Contract Has 'Educators of Color Protections' That Put White Teachers on the Chopping Block Determining who gets to keep their jobs based on skin color is unequivocally racist, but that's what this union asked for. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 15, 2022
Jacek Dylag / Unsplash Country Star on Trump Raid: FBI Just Poured 81M Gallons of Patriot Octane on Blazing Freedom Fire Country music star John Rich believes that what the FBI did will change America come Election Day in November. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 15, 2022
Alejandro Luengo / Unsplash China Launches Military Action in Response to Surprise Taiwan Visit by 4 House Democrats and 1 Republican China erupted with military exercises and drills in response to American lawmakers landing in Taiwan on Monday. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 15, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Rand Paul Moves to Pull Rug Out from Under DOJ, Leave Them with Nothing Usable from Mar-a-Lago Raid On Saturday, Rand Paul demanded the repeal of the law some allege the FBI could indict Trump for violating following the Mar-a-Lago raid. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal August 15, 2022
@nypost / Twitter screen shot North Dakota School Board Votes to Remove Pledge of Allegiance for Not Aligning with Diversity Code Unfortunately, this story is just another example of how the public education system has become an adversary to Americanism. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal August 15, 2022
KAL VISUALS / Unsplash Starbucks Asks Labor Board to Suspend Mail-In Voting After 'Infected' Union Election The letter alleged board members in the Kansas City area 'and elsewhere engaged in highly improper, systemic misconduct' in union elections. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 15, 2022
Brian Matangelo / Unsplash China's Bluff Has Been Called, US Team Lands in Taiwan, Will Hold High-Level Defense Talks The group plans to meet with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen and Foreign Minister Joseph Wu over the two-day visit. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 14, 2022
Marco Antonio Victorino / Pexels Potato Shortage Rocks US, Idaho Spud Farmers Know What They Need to Do Idaho is currently experiencing a potato shortage due to the summer’s scorching temperatures. One said, 'it did a number on our potato crop.' By Brett Davis, The Western Journal August 14, 2022
J / Flickr Spec Ops Vet Cancels Protest at FBI HQ: Something Reportedly Didn't Sit Right with Him Conservatives who were concerned about the FBI setting a trap likened the situation to the Capitol incursion on Jan. 6, 2021. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal August 14, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr There Were No Classified Documents at Mar-a-Lago, Trump Lawyer Already Certified in June Former President Donald Trump's lawyer told the Justice Department in June no classified records were held at Mar-a-Lago. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 14, 2022
Dave Newman / Flickr Grassley: FBI's Double Standards with Trump Raid Exposes Need for Immediate Transparency GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley appeared on Fox News with Neil Cavuto on Saturday where he called out the double standards of the FBI. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal August 14, 2022
Byron Sullivan / Pexels Researcher Alleges FBI Seriously Undercounts Armed Citizen Responses to Active Shootings, Real Number 3x Higher The FBI is being accused of reporting misleading statistics that are used to discount the benefits of a legally armed citizenry. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal August 13, 2022
Pendleton Professional Firefighters Local 2296 / Facebook screen shot US Agriculture Takes Devastating Blow - Mysterious Fire Destroys Grain That Would Have Fed Americans In a Thursday update, city authorities said the local fire department and assisting agencies were still on the site. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal August 12, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Cruz Confronts FBI Dir. Wray Over Leaked Document Showing Agency's Anti-Patriotic Guidance You don't include things like Antifa. You don't include things like Black Lives Matter. Instead, you identify patriotic Americans as suspect. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal August 12, 2022
Open Grid Scheduler / Flickr Whole Foods CEO Issues Warning About America: 'I Feel Like Socialists Are Taking Over' The CEO of Whole Foods has issued a warning about the dangerous drift toward socialism that is already well under way. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 11, 2022
Nathan Rupert / Flickr While Recession Looms, New Defense Spending Bill Adds Billions for Unwanted Projects The Senate Appropriations Committee added $4 billion to the Navy's budget - that the Navy never even asked for. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal August 11, 2022
@marcorubio / Twitter video screen shot Rubio Warns About Dangerous Playbook Dems Are Following in Relation to Trump and His Supporters 'I’m here in a very unique position in south Florida surrounded by people that come from countries where this is very familiar to them.' By Randy DeSoto August 11, 2022
Fox News / YouTube screen shot Trump Attorney Speaks Out on What She Saw During Mar-a-Lago Raid: 'The Government Seems to Be Out of Control' An attorney for former President Trump said the raid is a symptom of a government 'plagued with manipulation, corruption, greed and fraud.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 11, 2022
The Focal Project / Flickr DOJ Ordered by Judge to End the Silence on Mar-a-Lago Raid A US District Court ordered the Department of Justice to respond to a request to unseal documents related to the Mar-a-Lago raid. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal August 11, 2022