Uncredited / AP; Mark WIlson/ Getty Images Conflict of Interest: Washington Post's National Editor Married to FBI Chief of Staff A woman appointed as the Washington Post's national editor last month is married to the current chief of staff of the FBI. By Richard Moorhead February 3, 2022
Ian Forsyth / Getty Images AOC Temporarily Quits Twitter, Citing 'Negativity' and Anxiety One of the most social media-obsessed members of the Democratic Party decided to take an extended break from Twitter. By Richard Moorhead February 2, 2022
@Sachinettiyil / Twitter Guard Who Stopped Islamic Terrorist from Entering Church with Bomb Placed on First Step to Sainthood The first Pakistani to be named a servant of God was killed preventing a suicide bomber from entering a church in 2015. By Richard Moorhead February 2, 2022
Jose Luis Magana / AP Joe Manchin Predicts Doom For Biden's Build Back Better Package: 'It's Dead' "What Build Back Better bill? There is no, I mean, I don't know what you all are talking about ... No, no, no, no. It's dead." By Richard Moorhead February 2, 2022
Shawn Thew / AP Voter Registration Data Shows GOP Gaining Voters in Hot Swing State as Democrats Lose Big Time New voter registration information released in Arizona reveals Republicans have increased their party affiliation advantage in the state. By Richard Moorhead February 2, 2022
Jason Mendez - Invision / APBreaking CNN President Announces His Resignation to 'Stunned' Employees Amid Scandal Jeff Zucker's resignation is one of several incidents of employee misconduct at the liberal establishment media network. By Richard Moorhead February 2, 2022
Doug Mills / AP; Ben Gray / AP George W. Bush Sends Maximum Cash Donations to Embattled Republicans Who Voted to Impeach Trump Former President George W. Bush is opening his checkbook for two Republicans who fought to impeach Donald Trump. By Richard Moorhead February 1, 2022
@charliespiering / Twitter screen shotCommentary Look at the Bad Look on Biden's Face When WH Staffers Rush Reporters Out of the Room When Questions Start President Joe Biden looked as if he was afraid of something during a Monday meeting with the Emir of Qatar. By Richard Moorhead February 1, 2022
Ringo H.W. Chiu / AP LA Police Captain: Criminals Are Better-Armed Than Law-Abiding Citizens Thanks to Dem's Gun Hypocrisy A longtime Los Angeles police officer says criminals are becoming more well-armed than law-abiding citizens. By Richard Moorhead February 1, 2022
Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP IRS Issued Grand Jury Subpoena to Hunter Biden's Bank for Probe Into Family's China Connections: Doc Subpoenas served to JP Morgan Chase show the bank is required to produce documents related to Hunter Biden's Chinese business dealings. By Richard Moorhead January 31, 2022