Friday, September 12, 2025

DATA: Trump Holds 8-Point Lead Over Biden, Haley Candidacy Would Result in General Election Loss.

New data from Rasmussen Reports shows former President Donald Trump maintaining his polling lead over incumbent President Joe Biden. The poll, conducted from January 7-9, shows Trump holding an eight-point lead over Biden, while former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley trails the Democrat President by two points with a large number of voters — 21 percent — remaining undecided.

The poll undermines claims made by the Haley campaign that she is the most electable candidate in the narrowing Republican primary. Voters appear uncertain about Haley’s candidacy and whether or not she is ready to serve as President – leaving 21 percent of the electorate still in play for Biden should she win the nomination.

On Wednesday, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was caught on a ‘hot mic’ expressing concerns over Haley’s electability and preparedness for running a nationwide presidential campaign. “She’s going to get smoked, you and I know it, she’s not up to this,” Christie can be heard saying just before he took the stage to announce he was dropping out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

Haley has drawn criticism for welcoming Chinese companies to locate in South Carolina while she served as the state’s governor. China Jushi, a materials manufacturer with ties to Chinese Communist Party leadership and the Chinese military, was even given land within 10 miles of a U.S. military installation in the Palmetto State under Haley’s governorship.

The Rasmussen data runs counter to a poll conducted by the Wall Street Journal which showed Haley with a double-digit lead over Biden. Even the Journal tacitly acknowledged the results were an outlier, explaining that Haley’s numbers were driven by a group of voters “too small in our poll to yield precise numbers.” The Journal added these voters “tend to have college degrees, more so than do voters overall.”

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New data from Rasmussen Reports shows former President Donald Trump maintaining his polling lead over incumbent President Joe Biden. The poll, conducted from January 7-9, shows Trump holding an eight-point lead over Biden, while former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley trails the Democrat President by two points with a large number of voters — 21 percent — remaining undecided. show more

POISONING THE BLOOD: 35 Members of ‘Violent Drug Trafficking Operation’ Indicted for Smuggling ‘Millions’ of Fentanyl Pills, Meth, and Cocaine Into U.S.

Federal law enforcement has indicted 35 alleged members of a cross-border drug trafficking operation. Led by 53-year-old Marcos Monarrez-Mendoza and his 23-year-old son, Marcos Monarrez Jr., 23, the alleged smuggling ring is believed to have distributed millions of deadly fentanyl pills, hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine, and dozens of kilos of cocaine to U.S. cities as far from the southern border as Seattle, Washington.

The Arizona-based duo have been charged under ‘Kingpin’ statutes for operating the alleged trafficking ring alongside co-conspirators in Mexico. Monarrez Jr. had previously been arrested for involvement with a “violent street gang” distributing drugs imported from Mexico in Pennsylvania.

“Marcos Monarrez-Mendoza and his son Marcos Monarrez Jr., along with their many co-conspirators, allegedly operated a violent drug trafficking operation that smuggled massive quantities of deadly drugs from Mexico… for distribution on the streets of our communities in the Western District of Pennsylvania, as well as many other communities throughout the country,” commented U.S. Attorney Eric Olshan.

Some of the locations where the ring allegedly operated, such as the aforementioned Seattle, have seen an enormous surge in fentanyl-related deaths in the last year. King County, where the Washington city is based, logged over a thousand deadly fentanyl overdoses in 2023 – a staggering 45 percent increase from 2022.

Donald Trump has been warning for months that Joe Biden’s porous borders are “poisoning the blood” of America by enabling the spread of drugs, disease, and dangerous criminals throughout society.

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Federal law enforcement has indicted 35 alleged members of a cross-border drug trafficking operation. Led by 53-year-old Marcos Monarrez-Mendoza and his 23-year-old son, Marcos Monarrez Jr., 23, the alleged smuggling ring is believed to have distributed millions of deadly fentanyl pills, hundreds of pounds of methamphetamine, and dozens of kilos of cocaine to U.S. cities as far from the southern border as Seattle, Washington. show more
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DATA: Trump Town Hall Gets 2X Viewership of DeSantis-Haley CNN Scuffle.

Former President Donald Trump’s town hall on Fox News Wednesday night received double the audience of the CNN “debate” between Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, which aired for twice the amount of time.

The two-hour catfight between Haley and DeSantis has been billed as the “battle for second place”, especially in the forthcoming Iowa caucuses. The event was critical for both candidates, though neither seemed to dominate on the night, with DeSantis steadier on policy, but Haley more relatable.

Meanwhile, Trump’s hour-long chat with Bret Baier, Martha McCallum, and Iowa voters pulled in twice as many viewers, also beating DeSantis and Haley’s respective town halls on Fox the two nights prior:

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Former President Donald Trump's town hall on Fox News Wednesday night received double the audience of the CNN "debate" between Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, which aired for twice the amount of time. show more

Trump Blasts NY Case in Courtroom: ‘They Should Pay ME!’

President Donald Trump addressed the courtroom despite Judge Arthur Engoron’s repeated attempts to stop him from doing so in New York today, stating: “The facts are the financial statements are perfect, that there are no witnesses against us. The banks got all their money paid back. There were great loans.”

The former President went on: “This was a political witch hunt,” adding, “We should receive damages.”

“We have a situation where I’m an innocent man I’ve been persecuted by somebody running for office and I think you have to go outside the bounds,” the 45th president said.

“What’s happened here sir is a fraud on me,” Trump said. “They want to make sure that I don’t win again and this is partially election interference.”

Engoron, however, stated his belief that “[t]here does not have to be any evidence of harm,” in the case against Trump, effectively confirming Trump’s assertions that the entire process has been a political trial.

NY Attorney General Letitia James is seeking almost $370 million from Trump, as well as a lifetime ban on him doing business in the state of New York.

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President Donald Trump addressed the courtroom despite Judge Arthur Engoron's repeated attempts to stop him from doing so in New York today, stating: “The facts are the financial statements are perfect, that there are no witnesses against us. The banks got all their money paid back. There were great loans." show more

National Review Says Pick DeSantis or Haley Because They’d Be Cool With ‘Losing’ a Stolen Election.

The establishment National Review magazine concedes it is an “understatement” to describe Donald Trump as the front-runner in the race for the GOP nomination, but is pleading that it is “not too late” for Republicans to choose Nikki Haley or Ron DeSantis instead. The outlet claims the pair would be “quite likely” to defeat Joe Biden, but would be better “for the party and for the country” even if they lost because they would not try to fight a stolen election.

While the Review admits that Trump “notched some important conservative wins and even forged some creative victories” as President, citing the Abraham Accords, they insist he “disgraced” himself by “trying to deny the results of an election.”

“It’s impossible to imagine Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley, whatever their other flaws, engaging in such grotesquely selfish behavior injurious to our republic,” the Review states, arguing their willingness to submit to a potentially rigged election makes them “vastly preferable to Trump.”

“When a mob, fervently believing Trump’s lies, fought its way into the U.S. Capitol to try to end the count, Trump did little or nothing to try to stop it,” they add, falsely.

Nevertheless, the Review had to admit that “the electability argument [against Trump] has been rendered null and void by his strong polling in a hypothetical matchup with President Biden.”

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The establishment National Review magazine concedes it is an "understatement" to describe Donald Trump as the front-runner in the race for the GOP nomination, but is pleading that it is "not too late" for Republicans to choose Nikki Haley or Ron DeSantis instead. The outlet claims the pair would be "quite likely" to defeat Joe Biden, but would be better "for the party and for the country" even if they lost because they would not try to fight a stolen election. show more
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RFK Campaign Investigated Over $70,000 Payments to CIA Daughter-in-Law.

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is investigating potentially illegal payments the Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (RFK, Jr.) presidential campaign made to the candidate’s daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy — a former CIA officer. Kennedy’s campaign is alleged to have paid Fox Kennedy $70,000 for administrative work over just four months.

In a letter to the Kennedy campaign, the FEC asked for documentation regarding the payment and proof the financial compensation was not inordinately above fair-market value. If the campaign is unable to produce the requested documentation and evidence, the FEC warned it would pursue legal action.

“Salary payments made to members of the candidate’s family constitute personal use of campaign funds unless the family member is providing bona fide services to the campaign,” the FEC informed the Kennedy campaign, adding: “If a family member is providing bona fide services to the campaign, any salary payment in excess of the fair market value of the services provided is personal use.”

Amaryllis Fox Kennedy served in an administrative role on RFK, Jr.’s presidential campaign from July to September of 2023. In October of last year, former Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) resigned as RFK, Jr.’s campaign manager, with Fox Kennedy subsequently taking over the role.

RFK, Jr., a politically liberal Democrat, abandoned his Democrat primary challenge to incumbent President Joe Biden in early October — opting for an independent bid for the presidency instead. While the scion of the Kennedy political dynasty has garnered substantial popularity in general election polls, he has only managed to secure ballot access in a single U.S. state — Utah — as of early January 2024.

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The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is investigating potentially illegal payments the Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (RFK, Jr.) presidential campaign made to the candidate's daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox Kennedy — a former CIA officer. Kennedy's campaign is alleged to have paid Fox Kennedy $70,000 for administrative work over just four months. show more
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Fauci Admits Lab Leak Not Conspiracy Theory, Social Distancing Guidelines Not Based In Science.

Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is reportedly distancing himself from previous COVID-19 policies and positions he once advocated and has admitted the lab-leak theory of COVID-19’s origins is not a conspiracy theory, according to Republicans present during Fauci’s testimony to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic this week.

Fauci acknowledged during his testimony that the COVID lab-leak hypothesis is not a conspiracy theory and also revealed that the 6-feet-apart social distancing recommendation was likely not based on any real data and “just sort of appeared.” As the official X account for the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic pointed out, Fauci was involved heavily in the “Proximal Origin” paper that sought to disprove the lab-leak hypothesis and portray it as an outlandish conspiracy theory.

Fauci, who is reported to have answered “I do not recall” to over 100 questions, also expressed skepticism that school shutdowns negatively impact student learning, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. “He says he’s still not convinced that there was learning loss — that in his view, that’s still really open for discussion,” Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas), who sits on the panel, said in an interview with The New York Post.

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Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is reportedly distancing himself from previous COVID-19 policies and positions he once advocated and has admitted the lab-leak theory of COVID-19's origins is not a conspiracy theory, according to Republicans present during Fauci's testimony to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic this week. show more
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Federal Court Rebukes DeSantis Over Suspension of Elected ‘Woke’ Judge.

A federal appeals court ruled that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis violated the First Amendment rights of former Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren. In a unanimous decision, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals three-judge panel — including an Obama appointee and a Trump appointee — found that DeSantis, who described Warren as a “Soros-backed” prosecutor, lacked probable cause when he suspended Warren in 2022 for “neglect of duty.” Warren caused controversy by signing a letter indicating his reluctance to prosecute anyone who violates state abortion restrictions or prohibitions against certain types of gender-transition treatment for minors.

The panel stated DeSantis would need to prove that Warren’s actual performance or policies, rather than his expressed intentions, were the cause for the suspension. DeSantis “lacked probable cause to believe Warren neglected his duty or was incompetent,” the court said.

Warren sued DeSantis following his suspension, claiming that it was retaliatory. “This is what we’ve been fighting for from the beginning — the protection of democracy,” Warren posted on X following the ruling. “We look forward to returning to the district court for the relief that has been denied to me and all the voters of Hillsborough County for 17 months: reinstating the person elected by the voters.”

A Tallahassee judge already ruled in January that DeSantis used the issue to benefit his presidential campaign. Trump appointee Judge Kevin Newsom further explained this week:

“The First Amendment is an inconvenient thing. It protects expression that some find wrongheaded, or offensive, or even ridiculous… But for the same reason that the government can’t muzzle so-called ‘conservative’ speech under the guise of preventing on campus ‘harassment,’ the state can’t exercise its coercive power to censor so-called ‘woke’ speech with which it disagrees. What’s good for mine is (whether I like it or not) good for thine.”

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A federal appeals court ruled that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis violated the First Amendment rights of former Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren. In a unanimous decision, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals three-judge panel — including an Obama appointee and a Trump appointee — found that DeSantis, who described Warren as a "Soros-backed" prosecutor, lacked probable cause when he suspended Warren in 2022 for "neglect of duty." Warren caused controversy by signing a letter indicating his reluctance to prosecute anyone who violates state abortion restrictions or prohibitions against certain types of gender-transition treatment for minors. show more

WATCH: Tens of Thousands Flood Warsaw Streets In Protest of Globalist Government’s Jailing of Political Opponents.

Tens of thousands of Poles took to the streets in Warsaw on Thursday to protest the new globalist government of Donald Tusk after it illegally jailed two conservative politicians from the former ruling Party.

Braving freezing temperatures, demonstrators descended on the Polish capital waving Polish flags and chanting. The mass protests come in response to the Tusk government’s decision to jail two members of the Sejm from the Law and Justice (PiS) Party, which formerly governed Poland, despite the fact they had received presidential pardons.

Tusk, alongside the new Marshal (Speaker) of the Sejm (Legislature) Szymon Hołownia, moved swiftly to persecute members of the former, right-wing government in moves similar to the Biden pursuit of Donald Trump.

Poland is now in a full-blown constitutional crisis. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Małgorzata Manowska, appointed by Law and Justice, is accusing Hołownia and the Supreme Court judge who ruled against the ministers of “illegal actions” that “constitute a significant violation of the legal order”.

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Tens of thousands of Poles took to the streets in Warsaw on Thursday to protest the new globalist government of Donald Tusk after it illegally jailed two conservative politicians from the former ruling Party. show more
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New Iowa Poll Shows DeSantis Slump to 13% While Haley Picks Up Chris Christie’s Votes.

A new poll of likely Iowa GOP caucus voters shows Florida Governor Ron DeSantis slumping into a distant third place, with just 13 percent of the vote. President Donald Trump retains a commanding 54 percent of overall support, with Nikki Haley now in second place with 20 percent.

When respondents were asked how they would vote without Christie, who has pitched himself as the ‘Never Trump’ candidate, Haley appeared to suck up all of his support, rising to 22 percent. This still leaves her 32 points behind Trump, but if the movement from Christie to Haley remains consistent across early voting states it could put her neck-and-neck with Trump in New Hampshire. Back in April, DeSantis had 30 percent, against Haley’s paltry five.

While Christie has claimed he is bowing out of the race to increase the chances of Trump losing the nomination, a hot mic caught him admitting that he has little faith in Haley before he announced he was quitting.

“She’s going to get smoked, you and I know it, she’s not up to this,” he said, adding that DeSantis had recently called him “petrified” about the state of the race.

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A new poll of likely Iowa GOP caucus voters shows Florida Governor Ron DeSantis slumping into a distant third place, with just 13 percent of the vote. President Donald Trump retains a commanding 54 percent of overall support, with Nikki Haley now in second place with 20 percent. show more

Editor’s Notes

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
As I said in my Editor’s Note on our original report on Christie dropping out, Haley being able to suck up his supporters is a potential game-changer at least in New Hampshire, where he polls around 12 percent to 28 percent for Haley and 44 percent for Trump
As I said in my Editor’s Note on our original report on Christie dropping out, Haley being able to suck up his supporters is a potential game-changer at least in New Hampshire, where he polls around 12 percent to 28 percent for Haley and 44 percent for Trump show more
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