Kevin Lamarque/Reuters Commentary: GOP Rep Demands Investigation As Biden Pushes Electric Bus Company With Deep Democrat Ties 'Due to the president's recent unveiling of a $2 trillion infrastructure package, this matter should be investigated thoroughly.' By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal May 6, 2021
Biden Admin Drops Monthly Deportations Below 3,000 to the Lowest Level Ever Recorded 'That’s part of a signal being sent - that immigration enforcement isn’t a priority for this team,' a former acting ICE director said. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 6, 2021
Brian Snyder/Reuters Texas Voting Reform Bill Headed To House Floor Texas would become the nation's most populous state to consider a new voting reform bill following the 2020 presidential election. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal May 6, 2021
Commentary: DeSantis Says No Way To Defunding Police, Gives $1,000 Bonus To Florida Police Officers DeSantis demonstrated his staunch support for the group in America that is most oppressed, abused, and maligned: police officers. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal May 6, 2021
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters Commentary: Experts Warn of Serious Unintended Consequences of Biden’s Child Care Subsidy Plan Democrats rarely consider the fallout of their disastrous policies. They address problems by raising your taxes without fixing anything. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
Dems Refuse To Accept Resignation of Leader Who Used Racist Slur Against Black Republican Tim Scott Texas Democrats rejected the resignation of a party leader who used a racial slur to describe Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
Commentary: Biden’s Feds Could Soon Have Grounds To Seize Control of Portland Police After 10-Year Long Investigation If the city of Portland, Oregon, doesn't satisfy the Department of Justice with its response on Friday, there could be a federal takeover. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
WISH-TV / screen shots Indiana Town Declares Itself a First and Second Amendment Sanctuary An Indiana town is standing up to the cancel culture while establishing itself as a sanctuary supporting First and Second Amendment rights. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
Yuri Gripas/Reuters House Republicans Demand Answers From FBI As Document Reportedly Reveals ‘Widespread’ FISA Violations Representatives Jim Jordan and Andy Biggs wrote to FBI Director Christopher Wray demanding answers after a declassified opinion revealed that the FBI committed multiple FISA abuses. By Andrew Jose, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
Gage Skidmore/Flickr Commentary: DeSantis Set To Sign Bill Restricting Social Media Bannings In a shrewd strategic move, DeSantis is making a pre-emptive strike against social media companies that censor and deplatform conservatives. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
@ElijahSchaffer / Twitter Commentary: Legal Experts Weigh In on Potentially Biased Chauvin Juror Legal experts believe that Chauvin could receive a retrial based upon the alleged impartiality of one of the jurors. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
Op-Ed: Mike Huckabee: Here's the Real Reason I Haven't Commented on the Racial Abuse of Sen. Scott — Until Now In this Op-Ed, Mike Huckabee offers his reaction to the racist insults that leftists have lobbed at Sen. Tim Scott in recent weeks. By Mike Huckabee, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
Denis Balibouse/Reuters Olympic Committee Stands Against Kneelers, Says No Way To BLM The slogan ‘Black Lives Matter’ will be banned from athlete apparel at the Summer Olympics, according to the IOC. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal May 5, 2021
The Carter Center / Twitter screen shot Commentary: Biden Wears a Mask Outside Alone but Not When Indoors With Frail 90-Year-Olds People will stop taking the coronavirus seriously as long as leaders like the president make up their own rules as they go along. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal May 4, 2021
Commentary: Report Reveals Some Liberals Can’t Quit COVID Lockdowns One reporter said excessive 'vigilance can have unintended consequences when it imposes on other people’s lives.' By Jack Cowhick, The Western Journal May 4, 2021
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters Commentary: DC Mayor Reinstates Mask Mandate Less Than a Day After Easing It The perennial face mask has become the left's MAGA hat. Mask guidance is now based less on science and more on hollow virtue-signaling. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal May 4, 2021
Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters Report: Republicans Plan To Remove Liz Cheney From Leadership Within Weeks 'There is no way that Liz will be conference chair by month’s end,' a top ally of House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy reportedly said. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal May 4, 2021
(CharlesCrist.com / screen shot) Former Republican Florida Governor Charlie Crist To Run Against DeSantis as a Democrat The former governor made the announcement via Twitter this morning in a new campaign video attacking Gov Ron DeSantis. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal May 4, 2021
Commentary: Report: Chauvin Juror Who Said He Would Be Impartial Wore a BLM Shirt with George Floyd on It in July Mitchell's admission and other outside interferences make it hard to argue that Chauvin wasn't condemned before he walked into that courtroom. By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal May 4, 2021
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters Commentary: Report: Biden Admin May Conduct Warrantless Spying on Americans Using Private Firms A new report suggests that Biden's team may try to render limits on DHS' ability to spy on Americans ineffective. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal May 3, 2021