Oliver Contreras-Pool/Getty Images Liz Cheney Appears to Hint at Criminal Prosecution for Trump The testimony from a former Trump White House aide at the Jan. 6 committee hearings is being hailed as evidence that could spur prosecution. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal June 29, 2022
Andrew Harnik - Pool/Getty Images Kavanaugh's Would-Be Assassin Arrested with Terrifying Toolkit, FBI Lists Gear Found on Suspect The man who allegedly planned to assasinate Brett Kavanaugh brought quite the arsenal with him to the justice's house. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal June 10, 2022
JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images Elon Musk Tweets the Truth About Epstein/Maxwell Client List, And It Instantly Explodes Across Twitter Elon Musk asked the one question no other powerful person seems comfortable asking - why won't the government release Epstein's client list? By Michael Austin, The Western Journal June 6, 2022
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters Biden DOJ Goes to Court in Bid to Reinstate Federal Mask Mandate The Biden administration has gone to court to overturn a ruling that ended its mask mandate on public transportation. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 1, 2022
Fox News / screen shot Youngkin Steps In to Offer Security for Supreme Court Justices as Biden DOJ Is AWOL 'What these parades and picket lines and demonstrators are trying to do is influence and intimate our justices,' Gov. Glenn Youngkin said. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal May 12, 2022
Zach Gibson/Getty Images Biden Admin Furious That State Outlawed 'Gender Transition' Procedures on Children, Takes Legal Action The Biden administration is attacking Alabama over a law that protects children from efforts to change their gender. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal May 2, 2022
Demetrius Freeman-Pool/Getty Images Biden AG Balks at Special Prosecutor for Hunter Biden When Senator Points Out 'Obvious Conflict of Interest' A Biden appointee downplays the need for a special prosecutor to investigate the activities of the president's son. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 27, 2022
@ResearchAtKU / Twitter Prominent Professor Who Did Research for US Gov't Found Guilty of Hiding Ties to China A professor who failed to disclose his ties to China while working on federally funded projects is paying the price. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 9, 2022
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Op-Ed: I'm Not Joking - Here's What Happened When a GOP Senator Tried to Give Truckers a Tour of the Capitol Why is it that when a senator gave a group of law-abiding citizens a tour of the Capitol, the Justice Department was alerted? By Michael Letts, The Western Journal April 6, 2022
Department of Justice New Court Docs: Durham Accuses Clinton Lawyer of Putting His 'Lie in Writing' Attorney Michael Sussmann was indicted in September for allegedly lying about his work for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 6, 2022
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters Turley: 'Hard to Imagine a Stronger Case for a Special Counsel' Than Biden Family's Influence Peddling Scheme Turley called on AG Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel to investigate the Biden family's long history of influence peddling. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal April 4, 2022
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Report: Biden Told Confidants He Wants Garland to Prosecute Trump, Stop Acting Like a 'Ponderous Judge' Biden tells confidants that Trump is a threat to democracy and wants Attorney General Merrick Garland to prosecute him. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal April 4, 2022
@RepThomasMassie / Twitter screen shot Justice Department Preparing 'Disclosure' on Jan. 6 Instigator Ray Epps The Justice Department is preparing a new 'disclosure' on the man seen in videos urging protesters to 'go into the Capitol.' By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal March 31, 2022
Yuri Gripas/Reuters Republicans Demand Answers After Audit Reveals Glaring Errors FBI Made Across Hundreds of Cases 'We can’t let this go. It’s an important issue. We’ve got to get to the bottom of it,' one Republican congressman said. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 28, 2022
Spencer Platt/Getty Images Biden DOJ Appeals Navy SEALs' Vaccine Mandate Compliance to Supreme Court Last month, the 5th Circuit upheld a federal district court ruling placing a preliminary injunction on the Navy from enforcing the mandate. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal March 8, 2022
@RNCResearch / Twitter Former Hunter Biden Business Partner Sentenced to Prison A former business partner of President Joe Biden's son just received some very bad news from the Department of Justice. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal March 1, 2022
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images Biden DOJ Ends Successful Trump-Era China Initiative Over Discrimination Concerns A successful Trump administration program is being ended because Asian-Americans whined to the Biden Administration. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal February 24, 2022
Handout/DNCC via Getty Images Hunter Biden Still Under Federal Investigation: Mother of His Child Testifies Before Grand Jury in Secret Probe Hunter Biden is being investigated by the DOJ, and Lunden Roberts, the mother of his child, just gave testimony before a federal grand jury. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal February 21, 2022
Chip Somodevilla/Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images GOP Rep Says Staff Found 'X-RAYED' Stamp on Office Mail, Then Realized What Biden's DOJ Had Done 'This is felonious behavior,' Texas Republican Rep. Louis Gohmert said in a statement condemning the alleged DOJ actions. By Mike Landry, The Western Journal February 10, 2022
NBC News / YouTube screen shot Cop Who Killed Ashli Babbitt Was Never Interviewed by Police Before Being Cleared of Wrongdoing: Report A new report raises serious questions about the ethics of the investigation into the shooting of Ashli Babbitt. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal January 13, 2022