YUKI IWAMURA/AFP via Getty Images AOC Hit With Worst News of Her Congressional Career Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is officially under an ethics investigation wrought by a House committee. By Richard Moorhead, Western Journal December 8, 2022
MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images Alert: Biden's 'Biggest Fear' for Ukraine War Just Happened, Gas Shortages Looking Almost Certain Russia has further tightened the flow of gas being fed to the European Union as the cold Northern European winter looms nearer. By Matthew Holloway, The Western Journal July 28, 2022
SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images The Biden Administration Is Quietly Urging Companies to Buy Products From Russia: Report A new report says the Biden administration is trying to keep loopholes open in the sanctions imposed on Russia. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal June 15, 2022
MIKHAIL KLIMENTYEV/SPUTNIK/AFP via Getty Images Russia Posts Record Oil Revenue and Fresh High for National Currency As Biden's Sanctions Prove Impotent Despite embargoes and sanctions placed on Russia, the Russian oil market and currency are holding up against pressure. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal June 14, 2022
Alex Wong/Getty Images Biden Easing Sanctions on Second Socialist Dictatorship in 2 Days Biden is looking to lift sanctions on Venezuela even though its president is an oppressive dictator the U.S. has previously condemned. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal May 18, 2022
Denis Balibouse/Reuters North Korea Warns Preemptive Nuclear Strike Is on the Table Now A world already on edge from Russia's invasion of Ukraine is now enduring some nuclear saber-rattling from North Korea's Kim Jong Un. By Brett Davis, The Western Journal May 2, 2022
Alex Wong/Getty Images European Union Official Already Targeting Elon Musk With Threat: 'It's Not Your Rules Which Will Apply Here' Now that Elon Musk owns Twitter, the EU just warned him that he will have play by their more restrictive rules for social media platforms. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 27, 2022
ALEXEY NIKOLSKY/AFP via Getty Images Biden Administration Targets Putin's Children in New Round of Sanctions The U.S. along with its allies have slapped more sanctions on Russia, including on Putin's own daughters, for uncovered brutality in Ukraine. By Abby Liebing, The Western Journal April 6, 2022
Win McNamee/Getty Images NATO Member Turkey Breaks with Biden, Refuses to Cut Off Russia Countries that depend on Russian energy are caught between a rock and a hard place if they follow Biden's sanctions against Putin. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal March 28, 2022
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images Biden Admits Food Shortages Are Coming After His Sanctions Backfire Biden has finally acknowledged that his severe sanctions on Russia will come at a high price for the American people as well. By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal March 28, 2022
Handout/DNCC via Getty Images Trump: Russia's Sanctions on Biden Family Are a Reminder Hunter Got $3.5 Million From Moscow Mayor's Wife Moscow said the sanctions came in response to the U.S. imposing sanctions on Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal March 16, 2022
Andrew Burton/Getty Images Montana Takes Matters Into Own Hands, Restarts Dormant Oil Wells Amid Biden's Gas Price Explosion In response to rapidly rising gas prices, the Montana Petroleum Association is reopening a series of dormant oil wells. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal March 11, 2022
Russian Military Has Mobile Crematoriums to 'Evaporate' Dead Soldiers, Civilian Casualties: Report 'If I was a soldier and knew that my generals had so little faith in me ... I’d be deeply, deeply worried,' the UK defense minister said. By Richard Bledsoe, The Western Journal February 27, 2022
Brendan McDermid/Reuters Ammo Clause on Biden's New Russia Sanctions Could Soon Make Shooting a Very Expensive Activity 'American gun owners were already suffering from a market where demand was exceeding available supply,' the NRA's lobbying arm stated. By Jacob Gurney, The Western Journal August 30, 2021