Michael A. McCoy / Getty ImagesCommentary 14 of 16 Statues of People Dems Want Removed from the US Capitol for Being Racist Were Democrats The Democrats want to get rid of racists in the Capitol's statuary collection. There are an awful lot of Democrats among them, ironically. By C. Douglas Golden July 25, 2020
traveler1116 / Getty Images Dem Speaker Ousts Confederate Monuments from VA State Capitol Democratic House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn ordered the removal of several Confederate monuments in the Virginia State Capitol. By The Associated Press July 24, 2020
Nathan Howard / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Victor Davis Hanson: We Can Defeat the Revolution & Reclaim America, But There's a Big 'If' 'A half-century after the earlier revolution, today's cultural revolution is vastly different - and far more dangerous.' By Victor Davis Hanson July 22, 2020
J. Scott Applewhite / AP, File Bust of Historic Supreme Court Justice Could Be Next To Go from Capitol The House will vote on the removal of a bust of Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney, who issued the Dred Scott decision in 1857. By The Associated Press July 22, 2020
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Trump Vows To Veto Bill Targeting Military Bases Named After Confederate Leaders President Trump threatened to veto a defense policy bill that includes a provision to rename military bases named after Confederate leaders. By The Associated Press July 21, 2020
Mason Trinca / Getty ImagesCommentary Fort Sumter Redux? Portland Mayor Allows Violent Attacks Against Fed Courthouse We have not reached pre-Civil War conditions, obviously, but President Trump is right to stand firm on protecting federal property now. By Randy DeSoto July 20, 2020
Joshua Lott / AFP via Getty Images After Death of Rep. John Lewis, Activists Call for Renaming Bridge in Alabama After Him An effort is underway to honor the late John Lewis by naming the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where Lewis was beaten in a civil rights march, after him. By Jack Davis July 20, 2020
Netflix via @BarbMcQuade / Twitter TWJ Exclusive: Roger Stone Considering Rushmore-Esque Tattoo of Trump, Reagan and Other Conservative Heavyweights Following the commutation of his 40-month prison sentence, Roger Stone told The Western Journal he is strongly 'considering' new tattoos. By A. J. Sciascia July 18, 2020
LEE SNIDER PHOTO IMAGES / Shutterstock Amidst Leftist Anti-Monument Fervor, Trump Pledges $2 Million to 9/11 Memorial So Those Lost 'Will Never Be Forgotten' Amid a charge to take down monuments across the nation, President Trump announced funding for the 9/11 memorial in New York. By Johnathan Jones July 18, 2020
Lawrence Jackson / AP US Rep and Civil Rights Leader John Lewis Dead at Age 80 John Lewis' career in public service spanned nearly 60 years. He was the last survivor of the Big Six civil rights activists. By The Associated Press July 17, 2020