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Who’s Next OUT of Trump’s Cabinet, and Who’s Facing a TOUGH Election This Weekend? – Friday, April 10, 2026.

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1. Federal Workforce Hits Lowest Level Since 1966.

Less than two percent of American workers are now employed by Uncle Sam.

PULSE POINTS: SMALLER GOVERNMENT, BIGGER QUESTIONS.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Federal employment is at its lowest since 1966, with a significant reduction in the civilian workforce. Over the past 14 months, federal employment has dropped by 12 percent. Less than two percent of people in work are now employed by the federal government.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump administration, federal workers.

📍 WHEN & WHERE: The reductions have taken place since January 2025 across various federal departments.

📺 DETAIL: Since President Donald J. Trump took office, the government has eliminated 352,000 civilian positions through voluntary buyouts, targeted layoffs, and reduced hiring. Layoffs were concentrated in administrative roles, with the Department of War seeing the largest cuts in absolute terms, but the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Education Department seeing the largest cuts in relative terms. USAID went from around 4,000 staff to 370 (-92.4 percent), and Education went from around 4,300 to under 2,500 (-42.6 percent) from December 2024 to December 2025, according to Pew Research Center data published in March.

🎯 CAVEAT: A comprehensive breakdown of federal workforce reduction is not possible, as Office of Personnel Management (OPM) data categories are substantially redacted. Almost half of the December 2025 records did not list workers’ job locations. Much of the Executive Office of the President, Congress, intelligence agencies, all legislative agencies, and several other entities are not covered at all.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “Under President Trump, the federal workforce has been reduced to its smallest level since 1966—the lowest share of the total labor force in over a century.” – White House statement.

🎯 IMPACT: Savings from the workforce reduction are currently unclear, with early layoffs overseen by the now-shuttered Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) being more haphazard than OPM’s orderly layoffs. A significant number of workers had to be rehired, and many have continued to receive their salary and benefits under the terms of their deferred resignations. Elaine Kamarck, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, has offered a broad estimate of $100 billion to $200 billion in eventual savings. Overall, federal spending remains elevated, fueled by transfer payments, grants, and interest on the national debt.

📺 GRAPHIC: Federal employment over time, via the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis:


2. Is the DOJ Investigating Foreign-Funded Internet Influencers?

Rumors of a DOJ probe into foreign-funded influencers have the online right turning on itself.

PULSE POINTS: FOLLOW THE MONEY.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Conservative influencers are debating rumors of a Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into foreign funding in their ranks, sparking a social media frenzy. The claims originated from the anonymous X (formerly Twitter) account “0H0UR” and quickly gained traction, despite a lack of verified evidence. A DOJ source told The National Pulse late on Thursday night: “I think that is all BS.”

📍 WHEN & WHERE: The controversy unfolded online this week, following a post on X (formerly Twitter).

💬 KEY QUOTE:Influencers who take foreign money and don’t disclose it should be deported to the country they took the money from.” – Jack Posobiec

🎯 IMPACT: The debate highlights potential divisions among conservative influencers over alleged foreign influence. The controversy is also reviving past allegations — Benny Johnson previously faced scrutiny over payments tied to Tenet Media, an outlet linked to Russian funding. Johnson has said he was unaware of the origin of the money at the time.

📺 BACKGROUND: Analysts have warned that overseas actors route money into the U.S. through nonprofits, media ventures, and political groups to shape narratives while masking the true source of funding. Recent reporting indicates that campaigns presented as grassroots movements supporting New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) had foreign backing. Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue also faces investigation for insufficient oversight of donations, potentially allowing impermissible donations despite assurances to Congress that safeguards were in place.


3. Is This the Next Cabinet Member to be Ousted?

Three female staffers have filed complaints against the Labor Secretary over alleged retaliation — and her husband over alleged sexual misconduct.

PULSE POINTS: TROUBLE AT THE TOP.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is facing three complaints filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by three female staffers, following allegations of retaliation for reporting her husband, Dr. Shawn DeRemer, for sexual misconduct.

📍 WHEN & WHERE: Allegations date back to December 2025 and involve incidents at the Labor Department headquarters on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C.

🎯 DETAIL: Two of the complaints accuse Chavez-DeRemer’s husband of sexually abusing the women inside the Labor Department headquarters in Washington, D.C. The complaints also allege that Chavez-DeRemer retaliated against the employees after they reported the incidents. The Labor Secretary’s husband was initially banned from entering the Labor Department’s premises following these reports. A third complaint claims that Chavez-DeRemer required staff members to perform personal errands for her, including cleaning out her closets.

💬 KEY QUOTE:If Mr. DeRemer attempts to enter, he is to be asked to leave.” – Building restriction notice posted at the Labor Department after the Secretary’s husband was reported.

🎯 IMPACT: The accusations have triggered an internal investigation by the department’s inspector general’s office into Chavez-DeRemer and several of her senior aides and security staff, with employees alleging a “hostile” work environment. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia declined to bring charges against Dr. DeRemer over the December 2025 allegations. His attorney has stated that he “categorically, unequivocally, and emphatically denies each and every one of the allegations.”

📺 FLASHBACK: Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s nomination as Labor Secretary was controversial, due to her past support for illegal immigrant “Dreamers.”

 📈 DATA: Predictions markets show Chavez-DeRemer as the favorite to be the next to exit Trump’s Cabinet.


4. Top Trump Ally Faces Critical Election This Weekend.

Prediction markets give Orbán just a 28% chance of holding power — days after the Trump administration doubled down on its support.

PULSE POINTS: BUDAPEST OR BUST.

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Prediction market data suggests that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has a 28 percent chance of winning the country’s parliamentary elections this coming weekend. His opponent, Péter Magyar, is said to have a 71 percent chance of winning. This new low comes as the Trump administration, which backs Orbán, is touting a new bilateral agreement this week covering oil, nuclear energy, and defense.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Viktor Orbán, Peter Magyar, the European Union (EU), and the Trump administration.

📍 WHEN & WHERE: The Hungarian elections are scheduled for Sunday, April 12.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “This is not the time for division, anger, or hatred. Hungary needs cooperation, unity, and security.” – Viktor Orbán

🎯 DETAIL: Orbán, an ally of President Donald J. Trump, has won four consecutive elections on a platform emphasizing strong borders, financial support for families, and opposition to becoming involved in the war in neighboring Ukraine. However, recent polling shows rising support for Magyar amid a sustained period of economic difficulty. Magyar has emphasized cooperation with the EU and NATO, in contrast with Orbán’s eurosceptic, anti-war stance, and accused the Hungarian prime minister of ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

🎯 IMPACT: The Trump administration is backing Orbán, with Vice President J.D. Vance traveling to Hungary this week and stressing that “What the United States and Hungary together represent under [Trump and Orbán’s] leadership is the defense of Western civilization… the defense of the idea that we are founded on a certain Christian civilization and Christian values.” Orbán’s ouster could allow the EU to increase support for Ukraine, and undermine a U.S.-Hungary bilateral agreement promoted by the White House on Friday.

📺 WATCH: J.D. Vance’s speech in Budapest, Hungary, on Tuesday, with President Trump joining him over the phone.


5. Pulitzer-Winning WaPo Journo Pleads Guilty to Child Porn Possession.

Another Washington Post staffer faces child exploitation charges — the second in just over a year.

PULSE POINTS: WHAT’S IN THE WATER AT WAPO?

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Washington Post video journalist Thomas Pham LeGro, awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2018, has pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Thomas Pham LeGro, Deputy Director of Video at The Washington Post, and federal law enforcement, including U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro.

📍 WHEN & WHERE: U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., April 10, 2026.

🎯 DETAIL: LeGro was arrested on June 26, 2025, after FBI agents executed a search warrant at his home and seized multiple electronic devices, also discovering what appeared to be broken pieces of a hard drive concealed under a rug in his basement.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “A review of LeGro’s laptop revealed a folder that contained 11 videos depicting child sexual abuse. These videos depicted adult men sexually abusing prepubescent children and forcing them to engage in sex acts.” – Statement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia

📺 FLASHBACK: In January 2025, The Post’s anti-Trump cartoonist Darrin Bell was also arrested on child pornography allegations, after investigators discovered 134 videos of real and AI-generated abuse material on an account he was linked to. Former Post reporter Taylor Lorenz has also been accused of interacting with teenagers on social media inappropriately.

👀 IRONY: LeGro was a member of The Washington Post’s team that reported on Republican Roy Moore’s alleged sexual harassment of teenage girls.


6. China’s Xi Jinping Declares Taiwan Annexation ‘Inevitable.’

Beijing is rolling out the red carpet for Taiwan’s opposition — while ramping up military pressure on the island.

PULSE POINTS: “HISTORIC INEVITABILITY.”

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Chinese President Xi Jinping held a meeting in Beijing on Friday with Taiwan’s main opposition leader, Cheng Li-wun, describing the island’s unification with the mainland as a “historic inevitability.” Cheng described her “peace trip” as an opportunity to showcase the supposed “sincerity and determination of the Chinese Communist Party to engage in peaceful dialogue and exchanges across the Taiwan Strait,” and said she would like to invite Xi to visit the island if she wins power.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Xi Jinping, President of China, and Cheng Li-wun, Chairwoman of Taiwan’s Nationalist Party, or Kuomintang (KMT).

📍 WHEN & WHERE: The meeting took place on April 10, in Beijing.

💬 KEY QUOTE:‘Taiwan independence’ is the chief culprit destroying peace in the Taiwan Strait,” said Xi, according to a readout of his meeting with Cheng, adding: “We absolutely will not tolerate it or allow it.”

🎯 DETAIL: China recently intensified military drills and pressure in the Taiwan Strait. Notably, the meeting comes as Beijing criticizes U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, and precedes a planned visit by President Donald J. Trump, who has adopted a supportive stance toward Taiwan. Beijing continues to regard Taiwan, which remained independent of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) following its takeover of the Chinese mainland, as a breakaway province, while most Taiwanese strongly support maintaining de facto independence. This includes the incumbent President Lai Ching-te, derided by the CCP as a “separatist,” “troublemaker,” and “warmonger.”

📺 FLASHBACK: In March 2024, Admiral John Aquilino, then-head of the Indo-Pacific Command, told the U.S. House Armed Services Committee that “All indications point to the PLA (People’s Liberation Army) meeting President Xi Jinping’s directive to be ready to invade Taiwan by 2027,” adding that “The PLA’s actions indicate their ability to meet Xi’s preferred timeline to unify Taiwan with mainland China by force if directed.”


7. A 32-Hour Ceasefire for Orthodox Easter. Then What?

Both sides say they’re ready for peace — but neither trusts the other to keep it.

PULSE POINTS: PEACE ON EARTH (TEMPORARILY).

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a temporary 32-hour ceasefire over the weekend of Orthodox Easter (April 12), which most Orthodox Christians celebrate according to the Julian Calendar (Old Calendar). Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a halt to fighting, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is willing to reciprocate.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky, and the Russian and Ukrainian armed forces.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “Ukraine has repeatedly stated that we are ready for reciprocal steps. We proposed a ceasefire during the Easter holiday this year and will act accordingly.” – Volodymyr Zelensky

💬 SECONDARY QUOTE:We proceed on the basis that the Ukrainian side will follow the example of the Russian Federation.” – Kremlin statement

🎯 DETAIL: The truce is set to run from the evening of April 11 (4 PM Moscow time) through until midnight on April 12, with both sides expected to pause attacks on all fronts during the holiday period. Skepticism remains high because similar ceasefires were repeatedly violated in the past, with each side blaming the other. Zelensky said that Ukraine had already proposed a ceasefire before Putin did, and that Ukraine is prepared to observe one if Russia honors it.

🎯 IMPACT: Ukraine hopes that the ceasefire may be extended beyond Orthodox Easter, with Zelensky saying, “People need an Easter without threats and a real move towards peace, and Russia has a chance not to return to attacks even after Easter.” While it is possible the proposed pause could become a springboard for peace talks, there is widespread doubt that any ceasefire will hold beyond the holiday, with a Russian spring offensive underway and Zelensky saying he expects the situation “will be very difficult for us until September.


8. London Mayor Tells Big Tech to Censor London’s Crime Critics.

Khan wants a new censorship body with teeth — and he’s blaming Americans for making London look bad.

PULSE POINTS: “OI, YOU GOT A LOICENCE FOR THAT TWEET?”

❓ WHAT HAPPENED: London Mayor Sadiq Khan has called on Big Tech and the British government to censor social media posts portraying the British capital as declining and crime-ridden. Khan accused social media companies of insufficiently controlling what can be posted online, demanding government intervention if they do not heed directives from Ofcom, the British communications regulator.

👤 WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mayor Sadiq Khan, social media users, and the British government.

📍 WHEN & WHERE: Khan made his remarks on Thursday during a speech at the Cambridge Disinformation Summit, hosted by the University of Cambridge.

💬 KEY QUOTE: “We need a new central body with the agility and authority to protect our democracy from disinformation and deal with the scale and speed of this crisis. And we need more aggressive enforcement of the rules we already have. Because unless regulators like Ofcom have the power to hit companies where it hurts, they’ll keep on getting away with it.” – Sadiq Khan

🎯 DETAIL: Khan complained that some of the posts highlighting crime and social issues in London come from foreign countries, including the United States, insinuating a foreign intelligence plot to undermine British interests.

🎯 IMPACT: Khan’s intervention represents another attempt by British officials to clamp down on freedom of speech, despite the Trump administration sanctioning pro-censorship activists from the United Kingdom and the European Union late last year. That move reflected concerns that European efforts to control online speech are affecting Americans.


ON RAHEEM’S RADAR:

Kamala Harris says she’s thinking about running again.
James Blair, Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff, is leaving.
Trump wants to paint the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
He also just re-endorsed Lindsey Graham.
It looks like the British government’s plan to give up the Chagos Islands is dead. Thank you, Nigel Farage.
Also, the Arc de Trump.
Artemis II is expected to splashdown at 8PM EST.
This Thom Yorke concert film from the Sydney Opera House is extraordinary.

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

1. In 1606, the Virginia Company is established by King James I of England. It would go on to establish the first colonial settlements in America.
2. In 1865, Confederate General Robert E. Lee addresses his troops, having just surrendered to the Union Army.
3. In 1912, the RMS Titanic set off from Southampton, never to return.
4. In 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby was published. It sold poorly, hitting only 25,000 sales before the author’s death in 1940. It now sells half a million a year.
5. In 1998, the Good Friday Agreement is signed, ending the 30-year-long ‘Troubles’ between Great Britain and Irish Republicans.
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Denmark Bans Burkas in Schools to Boost Migrant Integration.

Denmark’s government has announced plans to expand its burka ban to educational institutions, continuing its efforts to address “parallel societies” and integration issues.

PULSE POINTS
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Danish government has unveiled plans to extend its current ban on burkas and niqabs to schools and universities. This proposal builds on Denmark‘s broader campaign to address “parallel societies,” which officials describe as urban areas dominated by non-Western migrants.
📺 DETAIL: Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen‘s government plans to expand Denmark’s 2018 law, which already prohibits burkas and niqabs in public spaces, with legislation expected to be introduced after the Danish parliament reconvenes. The proposal targets communities where authorities say non-Western migrants have become socially isolated, and repeat violations of the existing public-face covering ban can already result in fines of up to $1,570. Denmark has long maintained some of Europe’s toughest immigration and asylum policies, admitting fewer asylum seekers than neighboring countries during the 2015 migration crisis while limiting benefits for unsuccessful applicants. The country also enforces laws that allow the authorities to redevelop neighborhoods with high concentrations of foreign-born residents and, under certain circumstances, to confiscate valuables from asylum seekers to help cover their accommodation costs. The proposed expansion follows recent government plans to examine whether banning the Islamic call to prayer would be legally permissible.
💬 KEY QUOTE:The call to prayer should not be heard over Danish rooftops. It has no place in Denmark, and you shouldn’t be in any doubt whether you’ve ended up in a suburb of Islamabad when you walk around Denmark.” – Morten Bodskov, Social Democrats

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Trump Admin Warns States Must Scrub Voter Rolls to Get Federal Grants.

The Department of Homeland Security has warned that states must comply with mandatory election security measures, including voter roll scrubbing, to qualify for federal grants.

PULSE POINTS
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that states must adhere to SAVE America Act measures in order to continue receiving federal grant funding.
📺 DETAIL: On Friday, Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin declared that states must cooperate with the SAVE election integrity program at DHS. The SAVE program involves states partnering with DHS to scrub voter rolls. This follows a speech delivered by President Donald J. Trump on Thursday, ordering DHS to “notify every state about noncitizens on their voter rolls and direct them to remove all ineligible voters from the lists immediately.” Mullin warned that failure to comply would result in suspension of DHS grant funding. Mullin revealed that DHS identified over 250,000 noncitizens registered to vote in just four states (California, Nevada, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania). Mullin emphasized the importance of ensuring only eligible voters are on voter rolls ahead of elections. “We need to make sure that individuals that are legally able to vote are voting,” said Mullin during a press conference.
💬 KEY QUOTE:Election security is national security… Only Americans should be electing American leaders,” posted Markwayne Mullin on X (formerly Twitter).
🎯 IMPACT: The move signals increased pressure from the federal government to ensure states take election integrity seriously. By linking grant funding to security measures, DHS can ensure voter rolls are accurate. This decision could provide an incentive to reduce vulnerabilities and restore public confidence in the democratic process.
📺 FLASHBACK: President Trump delayed the signing of a congressional bill that places explicit restrictions on Wall Street investors buying single-family homes to focus on passing the SAVE America Act. The Act has faced obstruction from Democrats in Congress, despite the fact that Americans overwhelmingly support election integrity measures, such as voter ID. Noncitizens voting in U.S. elections has become a significant problem. For example, back in May, DHS arrested a Canadian national for voting illegally in U.S. elections since 2008.

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Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs Over Wildfire Pollution.

President Trump has criticized Canada for failing to manage its forests, linking wildfire smoke affecting U.S. cities to Canadian negligence, and threatening increased tariffs.

PULSE POINTS
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has threatened to impose additional tariffs on Canada, accusing the country of negligence in managing its forests and allowing wildfire smoke to blanket U.S. cities. Trump made the comments on Truth Social, citing the smoke as “filthy, polluted, and unhealthy air” that is affecting millions of Americans.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The smoke, originating from wildfires in Ontario, Canada, has affected air quality across over a dozen U.S. states and Washington, D.C.
📺 DETAIL: Smoke from the Ontario wildfires blanketed cities including Washington, D.C., New York City, Chicago, and Detroit, while the National Weather Service issued air quality alerts across at least 16 states. The Environmental Protection Agency classified air quality as hazardous in parts of the Upper Midwest, warning that fine particulate pollution poses serious health risks, particularly for people with heart and lung conditions. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said thousands of Canadians have been displaced or otherwise affected by the ongoing wildfires, which continue to burn across several regions. The latest dispute threatens to further strain U.S.-Canada relations, which have already been tested by trade disagreements. Significantly, the smoke contains dangerous PM2.5 particles and chemicals such as benzene and formaldehyde, which can increase the risk of respiratory illness, heart problems, and other serious health effects. Michigan has experienced some of the worst air quality from the smoke, with forecasters saying conditions reached the state’s worst levels since modern recordkeeping began in the early 2000s.
💬 KEY QUOTE:We are holding Canada responsible for the fact that they are not properly maintaining their forests and brush.” – President Trump 
📺 FLASHBACK: This marks the fourth consecutive year of record wildfires in Canada, which Trump and his allies argue demonstrates a failure of liberal governance and environmental policy.

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ICE Arrests Hit Record Average of 1,400 a Day This Month.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) daily arrests reached record levels in July, despite ongoing attempts by the left to curb their activities.

PULSE POINTS
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have reached an average of more than 1,400 arrests per day, according to agency data.
📺 DETAIL: On Friday, it was revealed that ICE achieved President Donald J. Trump’s target of 2,000 arrests per day across several days in July. Throughout the first 12 days of July, ICE averaged 1,433 arrests. This surge follows a period of reduced operations earlier this year after backlash over high-profile shootings involving ICE agents and pro-illegal immigrant agitators. This also follows the 39,500 arrests made by ICE during June, which broke previous records for the administration, amounting to 1,319 arrests per day. President Trump aims to deport one million illegal immigrants per year, equivalent to approximately 2,800 arrests a day. The data from ICE was first revealed to The Washington Post. Daily arrests have increased despite fatal shootings of migrants accused of weaponizing their vehicles in Biddeford, Maine, and Houston, Texas, in recent days.
🎯 IMPACT: If the arrest rate continues, ICE will make more than 44,000 arrests by the end of the month. The record-breaking arrest numbers highlight the administration’s reintensified immigration enforcement. This data represents an increase from the 1,164 arrests per day in January, 1,025 daily arrests in February, and 954 daily arrests in March, the lowest point of the year. This dip in arrests coincided with the fatal shootings in Minneapolis of Renee Good and Alex Pretti. In March, the President fired Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security and replaced her with Markwayne Mullin. The sustained increase in daily arrests also coincides with President Trump’s defense and subsequent reinstatement of traffic stops. “We CANNOT give up one of ICE’s most important and effective Crime fighting tools, THE TRAFFIC STOP,” posted the President on Truth Social earlier this week.

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Farage Challenges Incoming UK PM Burnham to Call Immediate General Election.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has called for an immediate general election, arguing that new Labour Party leader and incoming British Prime Minister Andy Burnham lacks a mandate to govern the country.

PULSE POINTS
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, has called for a general election following Andy Burnham’s confirmation as leader of the governing Labour Party.
📺 DETAIL: On Friday, Andy Burnham, the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Makerfield, was officially declared leader of the governing Labour Party. This followed a leadership process in which Burnham ran for the leadership uncontested. This was despite the fact that the British public wanted a contest to hold the incoming Prime Minister to account. Burnham will officially become Prime Minister on Monday. Following his confirmation as leader, Burnham delivered a speech signaling that the Labour government would move much further to the left. In response, Farage criticized Burnham for lacking a mandate to serve as Prime Minister, noting that his leadership stems from internal party mechanisms and the Makerfield by-election (special election) rather than a general election. “He says he wants to have the biggest change of direction in politics in 40 years, [but] outside of 25,000 voters in Makerfield he has literally no mandate for this at all,” said Farage at an event in London. It has been noted before that Burnham was neither leader of the Labour Party nor a parliamentary candidate at the last general election, when Labour reclaimed a parliamentary majority for the first time in 14 years. Farage expressed skepticism about Burnham’s ability to address key issues, such as the cost of living and the country’s border crisis. The Reform leader warned that a Burnham premiership would lead to tax hikes and lax immigration policies. Farage concluded by predicting that Britain risks “turning into a third world country” over the next ten years and called for “an immediate general election.”
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I believe the British people have simply had enough of weak, gutless, spineless leadership that cares more about opinion in the international community than it cares about the collective good of the people living in this country.” – Nigel Farage.
🎯 IMPACT: The Labour government is technically not obligated to hold an election until August 15, 2029, although unlike in the U.S., it has broad discretion to call one early. Reform has made significant gains since it swept the local elections back in May, which returned a catastrophic result for the governing Labour Party. This led to the resignation of outgoing Labour Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and the Makerfield parliamentary by-election (special election), which allowed Burnham, formerly Mayor of Greater Manchester, to return to Parliament and replace him. If a general election is called, Reform are expected to make similarly remarkable gains, as support for the two main parties, namely Labour and the formerly governing Conservatives, continues to collapse.

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Farage’s Reform Party Secures First-of-a-Kind Election Victory.

Colin Sutton, a former detective for London’s Metropolitan Police, has been elected as Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, marking a significant milestone for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party.

PULSE POINTS
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party has won its first Police and Crime Commissioner election.
📺 DETAIL: On Thursday, Norfolk, a county in East England, held a Police and Crime Commissioner by-election (special election). Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) are directly elected officials in England and Wales responsible for overseeing local police forces. On Friday, Reform’s Colin Sutton, a former detective, emerged victorious, becoming Reform’s first elected PCC. Sutton secured 32,647 votes, constituting approximately 27 percent of the vote, and won a majority of 14,299 over the Conservatives, who secured second with 18,348 votes. The marks a 19 percent decrease in the party’s share of the vote. Similarly, the Labour Party plummeted to fifth place after losing roughly 24 percent of their vote share compared to the last election. The candidate for Rupert Lowe‘s Restore Britain party came sixth with 13,319 votes, less than half of the votes secured by Reform.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I’m overjoyed. Policing has been my life and it is the best job. I believe I can make a difference and make things better,” said Sutton after his victory.
🎯 IMPACT: Sutton’s victory represents a significant milestone for Reform, which now holds its first PCC position through an election rather than party-switching. However, due to plans to create a directly elected mayor for Norfolk, who will take over the PCC’s powers, Sutton’s ability to impact local policing may be limited. Nevertheless, the results reflect a continuing trend of British voters abandoning the two main establishment parties in the United Kingdom, namely Labour and the Conservatives, and shifting towards Nigel Farage and Reform. The comfortable victory for Reform also shows the limited impact of Restore Britain, an Elon Musk-backed splinter faction of Reform, despite its ongoing attempts to supplant Reform as the main anti-establishment party on the right. Sutton’s victory also represents a continuing trend of Reform winning local by-elections since the local elections back in May.

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Trump Drops BBC Studios From Defamation Lawsuit.

President Donald J. Trump has dropped BBC Studios from a defamation lawsuit against the British public broadcaster, but continues to pursue claims against the BBC over the deceptive editing of a 2024 Panorama episode.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump has removed BBC Studios from his defamation lawsuit against Britain’s state-backed public broadcaster, but is continuing a $10 billion claim against the BBC over a 2024 Panorama episode. The lawsuit alleges that the program “intentionally, maliciously, and deceptively” edited a Trump speech to misrepresent his remarks about the January 6, 2021, Capitol protests, splicing together remarks made roughly an hour apart to make it look as though he was inciting violence.
📺 DETAIL: Court records related to the lawsuit, filed in Florida, confirm the BBC Studios entities were dismissed from the proceedings after arguing they played no role in producing or distributing the program in the United States. The BBC has acknowledged a supposed editing “error” that created the mistaken impression that Trump directly called for violent action, but maintains the documentary does not meet the legal standard for defamation and was not distributed on its U.S. platforms. Trump’s legal team argues the case should be decided by a jury, noting that the BBC’s geo-blocking measures did not effectively prevent American viewers from accessing the program and that the broadcaster actively promoted it to U.S. audiences. The President’s lawyers also contend that BBC staff provided instructions on how viewers in the United States could watch the documentary despite regional restrictions. The U.S. government has indicated it is considering participating in the litigation after the BBC sought information from several federal agencies through subpoenas. If the case proceeds, a trial will be scheduled for February 2027.
🎯 IMPACT: The case sparked significant controversy, as the BBC is required to be impartial. While it is widely acknowledged that left-wing bias at the broadcaster is endemic regardless, the doctoring of Trump’s speech was so egregious that it led to the resignations of key BBC figures such as Director General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness.

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President Donald J. Trump has dropped BBC Studios from a defamation lawsuit against the British public broadcaster, but continues to pursue claims against the BBC over the deceptive editing of a 2024 Panorama episode.

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Migrant Mother of Henry Nowak’s Killer Sentenced for Hiding Murder Weapon.

Kiran Kaur, the Indian mother of Henry Nowak’s murderer, Vickrum Digwa, has been sentenced to three years in prison for removing the murder weapon from the scene.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Kiran Kaur, 53, was sentenced to three years in prison at Southampton Crown Court for assisting her son, Vickrum Digwa, after he murdered white student Henry Nowak. Kaur removed the murder weapon, a Sikh religious dagger, from the scene, contributing to the delay in justice for the victim’s family.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “A responsible parent would have challenged their son over their actions and encouraged them to do the right thing. Instead, you took the knife home and put it with other weapons in your son’s bedroom.” – Judge William Mousley KC
📺 DETAIL: Sentencing Kaur at Southampton Crown Court, Judge William Mousley KC said Henry Nowak was a “much-loved young man” and told her that, instead of encouraging her son to take responsibility, she removed the murder weapon and reinforced his false claim that he had done nothing wrong. The large dagger was later recovered from the family home and confirmed by police to be the murder weapon. Prosecutors said Kaur’s actions obstructed the investigation, accusing her of creating “a wall of lies” by failing to disclose what she had done, while the defense argued she acted instinctively after believing her son had been attacked and never attempted to destroy or conceal the knife permanently. Digwa, who was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of just 21 years for Nowak’s murder, was carrying the dagger when he fatally stabbed the teenager as he walked home from a football gathering with friends. In a statement, Nowak’s family said they were disappointed with Kaur’s sentence and vowed to continue campaigning for justice, while pressing for further investigations into the circumstances surrounding their son’s death. Notably, responding police officers roughly arrested Nowak instead of helping him when he reported he had been stabbed, because Digwa and his family falsely accused him of racism. He passed out and died shortly after being handcuffed.

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Kiran Kaur, the Indian mother of Henry Nowak's murderer, Vickrum Digwa, has been sentenced to three years in prison for removing the murder weapon from the scene.

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Labour Sending Over $200 Million in Aid to Pakistan as It Refuses to Take Back Rape Gang Ringleader.

The British government intends to send aid worth hundreds of millions of dollars to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, despite its refusal to take back Shabir Ahmed, a Pakistan-born grooming gang ringleader.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The British government has approved a £153 million (~$205 million) aid package for Pakistan, despite the Islamic Republic’s refusal to take back Shabir Ahmed, the Pakistan-born ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang.
📺 DETAIL: The aid package will be sent over the next three years. The government intends to send the package despite the fact that the Pakistani government has refused to take back Ahmed, who was released from prison earlier this month after serving just 14 years of a 22-year sentence. Ahmed was found guilty of 30 child rape offenses, with some of his victims being as young as 12 years old. The decision to continue sending aid to the Islamic Republic was revealed on Thursday. The British government has since defended the decision as necessary to promote security and resilience in Pakistan. The funding will be distributed through charities and non-government organizations (NGOs). Sending British taxpayers’ money to Pakistan was already controversial, considering the country is wealthy enough to fund a nuclear weapons program.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Reform will stop foreign aid and visas issued to Pakistan immediately,” said Zia Yusuf, Reform UK’s Home Secretary.
🎯 IMPACT: The decision has sparked outrage, with many arguing that continuing to provide aid to Pakistan undermines efforts to deport Ahmed. Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, has called for a pause on all aid to Pakistan as well as visas for Pakistan nationals until the country takes back Ahmed and those convicted of similar crimes. Pakistani foreign affairs spokesman Tahir Andrabi has blamed Britain for Ahmed’s pedophilia, saying, “Regardless of where he was born, the onus lies on where he grew up, was raised, groomed, and unfortunately spoiled,” ignoring the fact that Ahmed’s parents were immigrants from Pakistan.

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The British government intends to send aid worth hundreds of millions of dollars to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, despite its refusal to take back Shabir Ahmed, a Pakistan-born grooming gang ringleader.

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Trump Reinstates ICE Vehicle Stops.

President Trump has reinstated ICE vehicle stops, citing their importance in safe and effective immigration enforcement, despite ongoing criticism.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Following a temporary pause on vehicle stops after two officer-involved shootings, President Donald J. Trump has reversed the guidance, reinstating the use of traffic stops as a critical tool for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportation operations.
📺 DETAIL: A federal ICE special agent, speaking anonymously, told the media that vehicle stops are a routine part of deportation operations because they are often safer than home or street arrests, provide more time to identify targets, and reduce the likelihood of “collateral” arrests involving individuals who were not the intended subjects of enforcement actions. The agent said removing vehicle stops would make it more difficult to apprehend suspects and could increase the risk of dangerous pursuits if targets flee. President Trump urged ICE officers to be “judicious, fair, and smart” while resuming traffic stops, and the anonymous agent said the decision boosted morale within the agency. The agent added that ICE is expanding training on vehicle stop procedures and responses to dangerous situations, saying additional instruction would improve safety for officers, suspects, and the public.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We CANNOT give up one of ICE’s most important and effective Crime fighting tools, THE TRAFFIC STOP!” – President Donald J. Trump
🎯 IMPACT: The reinstatement of vehicle stops is seen as a morale boost for ICE agents, who rely on them to safely and effectively apprehend many migrants.

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