The National Pulse has published 55 news articles over the past 9 days. In case you missed them, here are 10 of the most important stories from the past week:
- EXC: DeSantis’s Iranian Donors Bankrolled Pelosi, Bashed Trump, & Backed Obama/Biden’s Iran Nuclear Deal.
“…funding the Democratic Party leaders, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and the lead impeachment manager against former President Donald J. Trump, Jamie Raskin.” - America’s 2024 Voting Machines Won’t Be Federally Certified.
“Voting machines will not meet new federal standards in time for the 2024 election, and election officials are “freaking out”.” - Employers Don’t Want to Hire ‘Silly, Offputing’ They/Thems
“Job applicants with non-binary gender pronouns in their resumes are less likely to receive a response, let alone get invited for a job interview by prospective employers…” - France Mulls National Social Media Censorship to Stop Riots
“Emmanuel Macron is considering the removal of French people’s access to social media platforms, including TikTok and Snapchat…” - How D.C. Media Works: POLITICO Peddles HIV Narrative, Sponsored by HIV Drug Firm Gilead.
“This form of thinly veiled “advertorial” has become commonplace in corporate media, especially amongst D.C.-centric “news” outlets…” - REVEALED: Election Officials Lobbied for Colorado’s BAN on Hand-Counting Votes.
“Choate said the ban was included at the request of the Colorado County Clerks Association, to stop “the election denial world”” - Big Tech Spent $250M to Buy Off The U.S. Congress.
“Big Tech corporations including Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook spent at least a quarter a billion dollars killing legislation…” - Biden’s DOJ Has Already Spent $10M Pursuing Trump
“Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) [has spent] at least $9,228,579 dollars in the multiple prosecutions against former President Donald J. Trump…” - Dutch PM Resigns Over Mass Migration, Farmers Party Expedited to Surge
“Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is resigning following his attempts to curb inward migration…” - NEW – DeSantis Booster Erick Erickson Admits ‘Campaign Frustration,’ Says ‘Something Needs to Happen.’
“The perception is settling in that something needs to happen, but everyone has a different opinion on what to do…”