HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty Images Trump Officials Prep for Huge Border Move After Nov. Red Wave, Announce Unheard of New Ways to Lock Down Border A new plan backed by ex-Trump administration officials lays out a plan to end Biden's disaster at the southern border. By Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal May 12, 2022
KHOU / video screen shot As Third Texas Migrant Bus Rolls Into DC, Washington Elites Left with No Idea When the Waves Will Stop If Biden follows the Obama administration's playbook, the Department of Justice will probably sue Texas like they did Arizona. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal April 16, 2022
@JohnHenryWUSA / Twitter screen shot; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images FBI Arrests 2 Men Who Allegedly Fooled Secret Service Agent on Jill Biden's Security Detail A report said the purpose of the scheme was 'to get closer to members of federal law enforcement and the defense community.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 7, 2022
Mario Tama/Getty Images 'People's Convoy' Descends on DC Area, Laps Beltway for Hours in Hopes to Be a 'Huge Pain' After weeks of preparation, the "People's Convoy" has arrived and has plans to make a big statement outside Washington, D.C. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal March 7, 2022
Mario Tama/Getty Images Video: Trucker Convoy Swells in Size as It Rolls East Toward Washington, DC A truckers' convoy, inspired by Canada's Freedom Convoy, began making its way across the US starting in California on Wednesday. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal February 25, 2022
@McBrideLawNYC / Twitter screen shot Woman Files Suit Alleging Assault, Battery and Excessive Force at Hands of DC Police on Jan. 6 Victoria C. White has harrowing allegations of a brutal assaut, taking place on Jan.6, 2021, which may have been captured on video. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal January 9, 2022
NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images Video: Biden Pelted by Snow After Getting Stuck on Air Force One Amid Storm An overwhelming amount of snow disrupted President Joe Biden's return to Washington from vacation on Monday. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 4, 2022
@KTVU / Twitter screen shot Alleged Serial Killer Finally Caught After Virginia Murder Spree A man police have called the "Shopping Cart Killer" may have finally been identified after a murder spree in the Virginia. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 19, 2021
Today Show / Facebook screen shot Trump-Supporting Cowboys Leave Black Waitress Powerful Note and a Hefty Tip to Back It Up Trump-supporting cowboys and a black waitress proved that even when people have vastly different political beliefs, they can still get along. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 26, 2021
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Bob Ehrlich: The 1st Tangible Evidence of a Big Red Wave Coming in Nov 2022 'It appears that a growing number of heretofore hesitant Democrats now wish to pursue a more “normal” policy course going forward.' By Bob Ehrlich, The Western Journal November 24, 2021
Jim Urquhart/Reuters Ex-CIA Director Says It's a 'Good Idea' To Send Unvaxxed Trump Supporters To Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan The swamp creatures aren't bothering to even hide their contempt for ordinary Americans, now that Joe Biden is in the White House. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal August 24, 2021
Washington Metropolitan Police Dept. / Facebook screen shot Rookie Cop Saves 9 Lives in Her First Year on the Job: She Understands 'Policing Is About Helping People' Brandt works in an area with a lot of gun violence, providing many opportunities for her to draw on her medical training. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal August 17, 2021
Cheriss May/Reuters Washington DC Sees Nearly 3 Times As Many Murders As COVID Deaths in July The report comes two weeks after gunfire outside of Nationals Park in Washington, DC, caused a mass exodus of fans from the stands. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal August 2, 2021
@AP / Twitter Fans Take Cover in Dugouts as Gunfire Erupts Mid-Game at DC Stadium Shots fired outside of Nationals Park on Saturday night sent panic rippling through the Washington, D.C., stadium. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal July 18, 2021
Ståle Grut NRKbeta/nrkbeta/Flickr AOC Slammed Over Grandmother's Poor Living Conditions Twitter mocked well-to-do New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after she complained online about her grandmother’s poor living conditions. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal June 3, 2021