Gage Skidmore / Flickr Haley Hits on Everything from Trump to 2022 in Exclusive Phoenix Event for Conservative Women During an exclusive event for conservative women, Nikki Haley discussed the GOP's future and how the party can win in 2022. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal April 27, 2021
Office of Rep. Mark Walker US Senate Candidate with Strong Record on Race Says Conservatives Have Winning Message 'America is great because it's the land of opportunity for all, and we've never stopped trying to make this a better place for all people.' By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal April 22, 2021
Roger Smith / Flickr Poll: Once Told What's Actually in the Georgia Bill, Most Americans Sour on MLB's Boycott The poll results come after MLB's decision to move the 2021 All-Star Game and 2021 draft out of Atlanta to protest a state elections bill. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal April 8, 2021
WJ Live / YouTube screen shot Arizona State Rep. Mark Finchem Unveils Plan to Rebuild Trust in 'Fraud-Free' Election Systems Public figures are tasked with giving credence to popular demands calling for change in the American electoral system. By Brett Kershaw, The Western Journal April 8, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr RNC Doubles Down on HR 1, Pouring Hundreds of Thousands Into Effort to See Senate Dems Kill the Bill With the 'For the People Act' now in the hands of a split Senate, Republicans are pulling out all the stops to prevent its passage. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal April 7, 2021
Young America's Foundation YAF President Scott Walker Identifies Good News from 2020 Elections That Happened at the State Level 'I'm obviously biased, but I think the real action, as our Founders intended, happens in the states,' YAF president Scott Walker argued. By Sponsored Content, The Western Journal April 7, 2021
Tiffany Tertipes / Unsplash Exposing the 'Voter Suppression' Lie: How Georgia's New Law Preserves Election Integrity Various Democrats and left-wing activists have attacked Georgia's new election law as 'voter suppression.' Here's why that's false. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal April 7, 2021
Juan Encalada / Unsplash Stop Telling Women They Can 'Have It All': Businesswoman Unable to Mother Children After Freezing Eggs A businesswoman's plan to schedule motherhood around her career did not produce the results she had been expecting. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal April 3, 2021
Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead/ Flickr Obsessed with Optics: How a Border Crisis Emerged from Decades of Inconsistent Immigration Policy Biden may not be ready to admit a crisis at the border, but experts are certain there is one - and they say it is decades in the making. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal March 28, 2021
Young America's Foundation YAF Unveils 'Long Game' Initiative To Instill in Hearts of America's Youth a Love of Liberty, Opportunity 'I realized what we're doing is not enough, not because we're not well-intentioned but because the left is so overwhelming us,' Walker said. By Sponsored Content, The Western Journal March 26, 2021
Tyler Franta / Unsplash Political Efforts to Protect the 'Dignity' of Freelancers Could Deprive Them of Their Livelihoods Instead of helping workers like many lawmakers claim, the PRO Act would place an undue burden on independent contractors. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal March 26, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr After Death of His Wife, Joe Arpaio Says Trump Reached Out Over and Over During Her Cancer Battle 'My beloved wife Ava passed away over the weekend with my family and I at her side,' Arpaio said in a statement. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal March 22, 2021
Sora Shimazaki / Pexels ACLU's Shocking Position on Child Porn: Possession 'Should Not Itself Be a Crime' An attorney for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation responded to the ACLU by citing the harms associated with pornography possession. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal March 22, 2021
Maksym Zakharyak / Unsplash ACLU's Shocking Position on Child Porn: Possession 'Should Not Itself Be a Crime' An attorney for the National Center on Sexual Exploitation responded to the ACLU by citing the harms associated with pornography possession. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal March 22, 2021
Erin Agius / Unsplash Unmasked: COVID-19 Pandemic Exacerbates Tension in Yearslong Custody Battle A woman's photo of herself without a mask subjected her to criticism from the judge overseeing the custody battle. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal March 21, 2021
Lorie Shaull / Flickr The 'Tough' Choice: Wyoming Senate Votes Down Bill to Abolish Capital Punishment 'Today's vote to keep the death penalty, paired with that budget, risks a constitutional crisis,' Taylor told The Western Journal. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal March 19, 2021
Karl Fredrickson / Unsplash Pastor to Be Set Free After Violating COVID Lockdowns, Nearly All Charges Will Be Withdrawn 'I am quite content to let the Lord Jesus Christ himself decide whether or not this is persecution,' Pastor James Coates said. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal March 19, 2021
Justice for LAPD Officer Juan Diaz / Facebook screen shot Sister of Slain Police Officer Slams 'Pro-Criminal' LA District Attorney for 'Playing with People's Lives' 'Crime has gone through the roof right now. And it's scary, it's scary to be living in the city of L.A. right now.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal March 18, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Poll: A Majority of Americans Stand with Gina Carano Against Disney's Leftist Politics According to a recent poll, the majority of Americans disagree with Disney's decision to part ways with popular actress Gina Carano. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal March 14, 2021
freestocks.org / Pexels After Allegedly Refusing to Remove Child Porn, Twitter Files to Dismiss Lawsuit, Citing Section 230 Immunity The original lawsuit filed against Twitter claims Section 230 'was never intended' to protect websites that illegally promote trafficking. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal March 12, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Bad News for Biden: 'Even Some Democrats' Stalling Attempt to 'Unilaterally Re-Engineer' Immigration The going attitude among House Democratic leaders appears to be that the radical White House immigration plan is 'not quite ready yet.' By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal March 11, 2021