Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters Commentary:Ex-Trump Official Grenell: Susan Rice Is Taking Over Biden, Acting as a 'Shadow President' 'President Biden is too weak to stop the progressive left from taking over the domestic and foreign policy,' Richard Grenell said. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters Pelosi Under Fire for Keeping House Mask Mandate in Place Despite CDC Announcement Despite the new guidelines, Pelosi told CNN's Manu Raju that she would not be changing the rules until every representative was vaccinated. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Fox News / screen shot 'It’s About Damn Time’: Ted Cruz Reacts To CDC Changing Mask Guidelines Texas Sen. Ted Cruz noted that Joe Biden's politics have now caught up to the science about wearing masks. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Commentary: 2021 on Pace To Surpass ‘Historic’ 2020 in Number of Cops Shot in Line of Duty 'The demonization of police has made communities and law enforcement jobs less safe,' the National Fraternal Order of Police said. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Earnie Grafton/Reuters Border Wall Construction Resumes as Biden Approves Repairs of Key Levee Customs and Border Protection reported there to be 178,622 migrant encounters in April, the highest total in a single month in 20 years. By Landon Mion, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
AZ Senate President Hammers Maricopa County Chair Over 3 'Serious Issues' Interfering With Election Audit The president of the Arizona state Senate says there are problems emerging as part of its audit of the November election. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Graeme Jennings/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo Commentary: Biden Energy Sec Chastises Working Class: If You Drove an Electric Car, Gas Shortage Wouldn't Effect You Granholm, when referring to fuel shortages at the pump this week, chastised Americans for not driving expensive electric cars. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Greg Nash/Reuters Cruz Warned Biden Not To Send Cash To Palestine: Now, Missiles Are Reigning Down on Israel Several weeks before Hamas began launching missiles at Israel, the Biden administration was warned not to send aid to Palestine. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal May 14, 2021
Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters Inflation Hits a 13-Year High - Is Stagflation Around the Corner? Inflation hit 4.2 percent and unemployment rose to 6.1 percent, while much of the growth in the GDP relied on heavy government spending. By Eric Nanneman, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Chip Somodevilla/Reuters Here’s Who Qualifies for the Government To Pay for Their Internet The program provides a temporary discount on monthly broadband bills and can be used in addition to the FCC's other affordability program. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Al Diaz/Reuters DeSantis Announces Pardons for All Floridians Charged With Mask Violations 'This is exactly what we ordered against last summer many, many months ago,' the Republican Florida governor said. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Octavio Jones/Reuters Report: Florida Officials Preparing for Possible Trump Indictment, But DeSantis Could Intervene Trump is expected to stay at his golf club in New Jersey for the next few months, potentially taking DeSantis' involvement off the table. By Landon Mion, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Elijah Nouvelage/Reuters Ted Cruz Blames Biden for ‘Destroying America’ Over Chick-fil-A Sauce Shortage Chick-fil-A is not the only fast food restaurant that has been hit with industry-related problems recently. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Commentary: Schumer Tries To Convince GOP To Support Election Bill, Accidentally Demands They Don't House Majority Leader Charles Schumer tried to rally Republicans to vote for a bill that Liz Cheney voted against by citing Cheneys' bravery. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Tom Brenner/Reuters Commentary: John Kerry Now Says Pipelines Are More Efficient Even Though Biden Canceled Keystone Pipeline Two Biden administration figures have effectively admitted this week that pipelines are the most sensible way to transport fuel. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Commentary: New White House Deputy Director Said ICE 'Doesn't Have to Exist' Biden aide Natalie Montelongo also claimed the Trump administration was 'terrorizing immigrant communities.' By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Washington Post via @RNCResearch / Twitter screen shot Commentary: Watch Biden Appear To Forget Name of GOP Leader He Met With Just Hours Earlier Think you could remember Kevin McCarthy's name if you met with him just hours earlier? Think again, if you're Joe Biden. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Joshua Roberts/Reuters Ted Cruz: 'Why Is MSNBC OK with Their Hosts Using Overt Racial Slurs?' Reid suggested Cruz was a traitor to Hispanics and said that if HR 1 fails to pass, America may never see free and fair elections again. By Landon Mion, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Ellen DeGeneres To End Long-Running Talk Show Amid Ratings Plunge The show has been on the rocks this past year amid allegations of toxic workplace conditions and mistreatment of employees. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal May 13, 2021
Pool via Reuters Judge’s Ruling on Aggravating Factors Likely Means a Longer Prison Term for Derek Chauvin 'The prolonged use of this technique was particularly egregious in that George Floyd made it clear he was unable to breathe and expressed the view that he was dying as a result of the officers' restraint.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal May 13, 2021