Thursday, May 8, 2025

Panzer Panic: The Atlantic’s Failed Smear of Decorated Veteran Joe Kent – The National Pulse Investigates.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Atlantic published an article implying that veteran and Trump nominee Joe Kent may harbor Nazi sympathies because of a tattoo reading “Panzer”—German for “tank”—on his arm.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Joe Kent, a former Congressional candidate and Army Ranger; The Atlantic, owned by Democrat megadonor Laurene Powell Jobs; left-wing journalist David Corn; and activist Heidi Beirich, formerly of the discredited SPLC.

🧾KEY QUOTES: “I asked the administration to address concerns that one of the president’s nominees has a tattoo associated with Nazis, and its response was to make a joke.” — The Atlantic

⚠️FALLOUT: The Atlantic misidentified a Trump administration spokesman and leaned on a blurry tweet for evidence. The National Pulse has found counterevidence showing Kent’s “Panzer Jäger” tattoos are linked to his anti-tank military service. Legal action is reportedly under consideration.

📌SIGNIFICANCE: The article appears to conflate military culture with extremism to undermine a Trump nominee while deflecting from scrutiny of MS-13 gang tattoos in immigration enforcement cases. The smear is collapsing under factual scrutiny.

OUR EXCLUSIVE REPORTING IN FULL:

On May 1, The Atlantic magazine, owned by Democrat megadonor Laurene Powell Jobs, published an article entitled, “Who Gets Panzer Tattooed on Their Arm?

The story, about military veteran and counter-terrorism widower Joe Kent, was drafted to imply the former Congressional candidate has “far right” and/or “Nazi” sympathies–a tired smear against anyone on the political right, and one which has its roots in the defense of communism on American soil.

The Atlantic, which once endorsed eugenics, asserted: “…you can see why it’s noteworthy that Joseph Kent, Donald Trump’s nominee to head the National Counterterrorism Center, has a panzer tattoo.”

The piece relies on the reporting of David Corn, a far-left author whose last real scoop came over a decade ago, and who is most recently known for having peddled the Russia hoax to sell books.

Still, The Atlantic would go on to use Corn’s flimsy reporting–a tweet featuring a blurry picture of Kent and his son–to at least imply that Kent is covertly a Nazi, by having the German word for “tank” tattooed on his arm.

The article’s author says he received no explanation from “Ashley Henning,” of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, where Kent now works. There is, in fact, no “Ashley Henning” at that office. The Atlantic likely meant Alexa Henning, a well-known conservative communications operative, which anyone who did some basic research and/or fact-checking would have known.

An even bigger fact-checking flub appears wherein The Atlantic consults far-left “expert” Heidi Beirich, once affiliated with the discredited Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), who now runs the so-called Global Project Against Hate and Extremism.

The tattoo “could mean that he’s glorifying the Nazis. Or it could have a different context,” Beirich told them. “I don’t think I’ve run across a panzer,” she concluded.

But Panzer tattoos are, in fact, not uncommon in anti-tank divisions of the U.S. Army. Especially when combined, as The Atlantic even admits, with the German word for ‘hunter’–”Jäger.”

Here’s what the author wrote next:

Other discernible possibilities make less sense. Right-wing accounts on X have spread the claim that Kent has jäger—German for “hunter”—tattooed on his other arm. The two tattoos together would add up to “tank hunter.” The accounts claim that heavy-anti-armor-weapons crewman was one of Kent’s jobs in the Army. It’s oddly specific enough to sound plausible, except that I couldn’t find any evidence that Kent was part of an anti-tank unit—let alone one that would be targeting German tanks—or that he even has a jäger tattoo on his other arm.

The National Pulse, however, has found evidence that Kent both a) has a “jäger” tattoo on his other arm, and b) served in an anti-tank section of the 2nd Ranger Battalion from 1998 to 2001.

Pictured: Joe Kent with a ‘JÄGER’ tattoo on his other arm, Kent in the anti-tank Ranger division, and Kent posing with an anti-tank Ranger division poster.

Furthermore, U.S. army veterans and those who routinely report on the subject will know that tattoo inspections are often required to ensure members of the military aren’t Nazis, extremists of other kinds, or gang members. Kent himself has had a top-secret security clearance for around two decades. To hold Kent’s TS/SCI, one must undergo a single scope background investigation (SSBI) and polygraph tests.

The author of The Atlantic article wasn’t impressed by the administration’s response.

“I asked the administration to address concerns that one of the president’s nominees has a tattoo associated with Nazis, and its response was to make a joke.”

But the tattoo isn’t associated with Nazis. In fact, “Panzer Jäger” was popularized amongst Americans after the Second World War, and after Germany and its Bundeswehr became critical NATO members in the fight against the Soviet Union. If anything, the tattoo is pro-NATO and anti-Communist, and nothing at all to do with Nazism.

The rationale for the article is made clear around halfway through. Once again, it is a flimsy defense of MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose knuckle tattoos are, in fact, a strong hint at his gang status. The Atlantic claims:

The Trump administration seems to strongly agree with the notion that tattoos are meaningful—but only when convenient for the president’s agenda. Consider Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland resident the Trump administration deported to El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT, prison camp last month. Garcia was living with protected legal status in the U.S., and the government’s own lawyers have acknowledged that he was deported because of an “administrative error.” Trump loyalists have doubled down on Garcia’s detention, in part pointing to his tattoos.

So, once again, in defense of criminal illegal migrants and open borders, another so-called great American journalistic institution has beclowned itself in another failed smear at a member of the Trump administration.

Sources tell me that Kent is carefully considering his legal options against The Atlantic and the article’s author.

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WAR DRAGON! Hegseth Wraps Panama Trip With Fresh Agreements, Troop Morale Boosts, and Some Hazard Signs.

PANAMA CITY, Panama—U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth wrapped up his tour of Panama on Wednesday, inking two critical Memoranda of Understanding with officials of the central American nation determined to get more support, investment, and protection from the United States in exchange for renewed Sino-skepticism.

The trip, which saw precisely 47 staffers work the 3-day itinerary, included much in the way of high-level diplomatic negotiations, with a hefty dose of troop morale boosting in the region.

Hegseth went out of his way aboard the USS Chosin, a guided missile cruiser that arrived in the city just days ago, to honor and reward servicemen and women–a trait that has already become a hallmark of his tenure at the Pentagon.

At the CENTSEC conference Wednesday morning, Hegseth delivered the overarching message of his trip: “We do not seek war with China, and war with China is certainly not inevitable. We do not seek it in any form. But together, we must prevent war by robustly and vigorously deterring China’s threats in this hemisphere.”

Aboard the USS Chosin, with its ‘War Dragon’ paintwork.

Hegseth doesn’t mince words about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), taking almost every opportunity to warn over and stare down their efforts in the Western hemisphere–a task for which the Biden government showed little regard.

“China-based companies are capturing land [and] critical infrastructure in strategic sectors such as energy and telecommunications,” he said, warning that “China’s military has too large of a presence in the Western Hemisphere.”

“They operate military facilities and ground stations to extend their reach into space. They exploit natural resources and land to fuel China’s global military ambitions. China’s factory fishing fleets are stealing food from our nations and from our people,” he observed, adding, “Make no mistake, Beijing is investing and operating in this region for military advantage and unfair economic gain.”

Hegseth meets leaders aboard the USS Chosin.

But while his most significant ire was directed at the CCP, his greatest joy appeared to be speaking with U.S. servicemen and women. Hegseth himself served more than two decades ago, and routinely draws upon his personal experiences and concerns to connect with those on active duty.

He gets it, he tells them. He’s been there, he says. The thing you need most is for your leaders to have your back, and for the apparatus around you to work, he reassures.

He speaks often, as during his confirmation hearing, of refusing to put American soldiers in a “fair fight” but rather to equip them to first deter, and then–if that fails–to ruthlessly destroy the enemy. It’s a line that gets uninformed members nodding in approval every single time.

Yet, there were some things Hegseth was a little more coy about, like during a press conference held alongside Panamanian security minister Abrego on Wednesday afternoon. Asked by The National Pulse if there had been any discussions about Panama refusing to recognize Taiwan since 2017, both men just completely ignored the question.

You can’t necessarily hold it against them, but it does reveal a newness to their efforts. A more seasoned political actor would have had no problem parlaying the question into one they wanted to answer or using it to their advantage. Simply ignoring the question entirely makes it seem like they were caught off guard, and perhaps too embarrassed to say, “No, we didn’t discuss Taiwan.”

Hegseth pictured with CENTSEC leaders, April 2025.

There can be no greater snub to China–as Hegseth was clearly in town to elicit–than recognition of Taiwanese independence.

But between his diplomacy movements and his ‘troop touches’ in locations like the old Fort Sherman, where so many of America’s grittiest warfighters learned their chops the extremely hard way, Hegseth appears to be settling into his role well. His staff appears upbeat and engaged. The only pitfalls that loom are the overwhelming number of career Department of Defense staffers who will likely attempt to stymie Hegseth’s America-First agenda at the Pentagon.

To combat that, Hegseth will need his own “WAR DRAGON!” mantra inside his office, as he freely chanted on the deck of the USS Chosin on Wednesday afternoon in sweltering temperatures and unGodly humidity.

He may not seek new wars overseas, but in time, he will almost certainly attract one from within the Pentagon’s ranks if he doesn’t move quickly to limit the powers of the forever-staffers who loathe the MAGA movement.

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PANAMA CITY, Panama—U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth wrapped up his tour of Panama on Wednesday, inking two critical Memoranda of Understanding with officials of the central American nation determined to get more support, investment, and protection from the United States in exchange for renewed Sino-skepticism. show more

EXPLAINED: How The Lawfare Against Marine Le Pen Led to Her Prison Sentence and Politics Ban.

A French court convicted Marine Le Pen, leader of the populist National Rally (RN) party, on March 31, 2025, of “embezzling” European Parliament funds—but make no mistake, the move was nothing short of politically orchestrated lawfare.

Prosecutors alleged that from 2004 to 2017, during her time as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), Le Pen and 24 co-defendants funneled over €3 million (~$3.2 million) earmarked for assistants to support their Brussels-based parliamentary work into party operations in France. For this, she received a four-year prison term—two years suspended, two under house arrest—a $108,000 fine, and a five-year ban from public office, slamming the door on a projected 2027 presidential election triumph.

Her lawyer, Rodolphe Bosselut, rightly calls the ban a “declaration of civil death.” RN president Jordan Bardella notes she is not the only victim: “It is French democracy that is being executed.”

‘POLITICAL BY DEFINITION.’

To be clear, RN doesn’t deny Le Pen’s assistants performed RN work. They argue that, as the leader of a national movement, advancing the RN platform she was elected on was a perfectly legitimate part of their work—particularly when it comes to fighting European Union overreach into national affairs.

“Parliamentary assistants do not work for the Parliament. They are political assistants to elected officials, political by definition,” she argued at trial. “Their role is to assist us in our political work, which is inseparable from our mandate as elected representatives.”

Such work is commonplace, even standard, among MEPs’ assistants, and the fact that Le Pen is being singled out is a dead giveaway of bias from a judiciary in lockstep with France’s liberal elite and the EU she’s vowed to defy.

DOUBLE STANDARDS.

Even if you accept that Le Pen violated some technical, selectively enforced interpretation of the European Parliament’s rules around assistants, the 56-year-old’s sentence is clearly disproportionate.

Contrast the iron fist used against her with Christine Lagarde’s velvet-glove treatment. In 2016, Lagarde, then France’s finance minister—later head of the International Monetary Fund, and now the head of the European Central Bank—was convicted of negligence over a €404 million (~$428 million) payout to businessman Bernard Tapie.

The court ruled her guilty but handed down no punishment at all—no fine, no jail, no ban. She sailed into one of Europe’s top jobs without consequence. Lagarde’s negligence dwarfed Le Pen’s €3 million case—but Europe’s elite cradle their own, like Lagarde, while smashing outsiders like Le Pen, whose anti-EU, populist politics threaten their power.

THE ROMANIAN PRECEDENT.

Polls show RN well ahead of the Renaissance party founded by Emmanuel Macron, and Le Pen was favored to win the next presidential election in 2027. Now, however, she will have no opportunity to defeat the establishment—because the French people will not be able to vote for her.

It mirrors the tactics used against Călin Georgescu, the Romanian populist barred from his country’s May 2025 presidential race. Georgescu, a skeptic of the EU and NATO, took a surprise win in the first round of the race last year—only for the courts to step in and cancel the election, ostensibly because voters had been tricked into supporting him by Russia-funded TikToks.

His supporters slammed this as a stitch-up by a rattled establishment, and polls suggested he would win a planned rerun—so the Constitutional Court made his exclusion permanent in a March ruling.

The EU playbook is clear: when populists like Le Pen and Georgescu surge, the EU doesn’t seek to defeat them at the ballot box; it shuts them out. Americans should be thankful similar partisan efforts to stop Donald Trump from standing last November failed, but they should be wary of the way Europe is normalizing such behavior.

Image by Vox España.

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A French court convicted Marine Le Pen, leader of the populist National Rally (RN) party, on March 31, 2025, of "embezzling" European Parliament funds—but make no mistake, the move was nothing short of politically orchestrated lawfare. show more

Anti-Deportation, BLM-Knee-Taking Sheriff Who FAKED Trump Assassination Announces California Governor Campaign… As a REPUBLICAN!?

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco officially launched his campaign for California governor today. He presents himself as a conservative candidate focused on law and order. However, his record includes positions and actions that are likely to rankle supporters of President Donald J. Trump.

OPPOSING TRUMP’S DEPORTATIONS.

Bianco, who has served as sheriff since 2019, has paid lip service in opposition to California’s sanctuary state policies. In a 2023 Fox 11 interview, he stated that he would work around Senate Bill 54, which stymies law enforcement from engaging in deportations. However, on February 7, 2025, Bianco released a video addressing concerns about immigration enforcement, in which he stated that his deputies “have not, are not and will not engage in any type of immigration enforcement.”

He claimed this responsibility lies solely with federal authorities, and criticized what he described as “misinformation” regarding his department’s role in such operations. This statement came as agencies directed by President Trump reported a sharp rise in arrests in California.

BLACK LIVES MATTER.

On June 1, 2020, at the height of nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd, Bianco joined demonstrators in Riverside and kneeled in an act of solidarity. During the protest, he stated, “This is a huge divide, and the leaders of this have to work with us to make a difference. And if this is what starts it, then this is what starts it.” Later that evening, after a curfew was enacted at 6 PM, incidents of looting and property damage occurred in downtown Riverside, prompting law enforcement to declare an unlawful assembly. Businesses in the area sustained damage, and police dispersed a remaining group of demonstrators using crowd control measures.

FAKE ASSASSINATION STORY.

In a separate controversy, Bianco has come under scrutiny regarding the recent arrest of Vem Miller, a pro-Trump independent journalist, near a Trump rally in Coachella Valley.

Miller, a known supporter of former President Donald Trump and founder of the America Happens Network, was detained on weapons charges, with Bianco and his office publicly claiming, with no evidence, that they had stopped a third assassination attempt against President Trump.

In reality, Miller was a gun-owning Trump supporter who simply had his weapons stored in his car, parked in a parking lot, close to the Trump rally that took place in October 2024. Miller has carried firearms due to his receipt of death threats for being a pro-Trump reporter.

Miller dismissed Bianco’s claims that he was associated with anti-government groups. Both the FBI and Secret Service have declined to pursue federal charges against Miller, confirming that they do not consider him a security threat. Miller is now suing over the matter.

As the gubernatorial race progresses, Bianco’s record will likely be a focal point in discussions about the Republican field. His statements on immigration enforcement, response to BLM protests, and handling of high-profile arrests such as Vem Miller’s may be examined closely as voters assess his alignment with the conservative platform he seeks to represent.

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Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco officially launched his campaign for California governor today. He presents himself as a conservative candidate focused on law and order. However, his record includes positions and actions that are likely to rankle supporters of President Donald J. Trump.

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DATA: H1-B Visa ‘Caps’ Exceeded, 99.9% Approval Rate, Chain Migration Increasing.

Data analysis by The National Pulse has revealed that industries and companies relying on cheap, foreign labor supplied by the H1-B visa program have grossly undercounted the number of visa holders admitted to the United States each year and its impact on the wages of native-born Americans.

Those supporting cheap, foreign labor visas insist the United States abides by the statutory cap of 65,000 H1-B visas awarded through a lottery system each year—and an additional 20,000 visas reserved for immigrants with advanced secondary degrees created through the 2004 Omnibus. That means, statutorily, 85,000 H1-B visas can theoretically be granted to foreign workers each year. However, according to the U.S. federal government’s mandated reports to Congress, this number is significantly higher.

YOUNG, CHEAP, & TOO MANY. 

According to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services’s (USCIS) FY 2023 report to Congress—currently the most recent public data—the number of H1-B’s filed in the fiscal year was 386,318. These are the total number of visas approved by the federal government. The USCIS report indicates that about one-third of the visas issued in FY 2023 were new—indicating the statutory cap of 85,000 was exceeded, with potentially over 100,000 new H1-Bs being granted. Specific nonprofits and government contractors working in areas deemed critical to American interests can attain unlimited H1-Bs, which is how the newly issued visas in FY 2023 exceeded the statutory cap.

The USCIS report also reveals that only 75,843 H1-B visa workers filed a change of employer petition, suggesting that over 80 percent are essentially handcuffed to their corporate employer. This is significant as it adds credence to critics’ claim that the visa partially suppresses wages by removing negotiating leverage from foreign workers to increase their salary through other job offers.

The average age of an H1-B worker is just 33. Over a third of accepted H1-B visa workers only hold a bachelor’s degree. Only 22 percent held a master’s degree, while just eight percent had a PhD.

The median income of an H1-B worker was $118,000 in FY 2023. According to the Silicon Valley Index, in 2024, the average compensation of workers in Big Tech was around $189,000.

NOT REALLY NEEDED? 

The number of H1-Bs in the United States decreased between FY 2022 and 2023. The report states that 442,043 visas were approved in FY 2022, while 386,318 were approved in FY 2023. This is a 13 percent decrease.

The USCIS data suggests that 99.9 percent of H1-B visa applications were approved in FY 2023.

The report states that 386,559 new or continuing visa applications were filed, and 386,318 were approved. Given the numerous U.S. Department of Justice prosecutions against companies like Cognizant, Infosys, and other H1-B “mills” that essentially outsource American jobs to foreign contractors, the near-100 percent approval rate is worthy of immediate attention.

CHAIN MIGRATION. 

Many approved H1-B workers aren’t coming to the United States by themselves. According to USCIS data, over 55,000 nonimmigrant visa holders—students, tourists, and others–applied for a change in their nonimmigration status in FY 2023. USCIS notes these are primarily spouses or children of H1-B workers.

It is believed that around 200,000 or more family members have accompanied H1-B visa holders to the United States overall. While in theory, the H1-B is not intended to be a dual-track visa program, allowing the holders to attain green card status and a pathway to citizenship eventually, it has increasingly become such a scheme.

In essence, the H1-B has not just become a source of cheap labor but one of several U.S. visa programs that—through abuse and manipulation—serve as a pipeline for mass immigration into America.

Image via Flickr.

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Data analysis by The National Pulse has revealed that industries and companies relying on cheap, foreign labor supplied by the H1-B visa program have grossly undercounted the number of visa holders admitted to the United States each year and its impact on the wages of native-born Americans. show more

Former President Jimmy Carter, Democrat and Wayward Populist, Has Died at 100.

James Earl Carter, Jr., the 39th President of the United States, has died at the age of 100. Carter, a Georgia Democrat, rose to political prominence in the wake of Watergate and the resignation of the late former President Richard Nixon. From 1971 to 1975, Carter served as the Governor of Georgia before riding a wave of government skepticism, populism, and anti-war fervor into office, defeating Nixon’s vice president, Gerald Ford, in the 1976 presidential election.

As a primary candidate for governor in 1970, Carter ran as a conservative-leaning populist Democrat, positioning himself well against Georgia’s incumbent liberal Democrat governor, Carl Sanders. Carter hammered Sanders for his lavish lifestyle, personal wealth, and deep ties to the national Democratic Party. With 49 percent of the vote, Carter came out ahead of Sanders, who mustered only 38 percent support. This led to a runoff where Carter criticized Sanders’s friendly relationship with Martin Luther King, Jr. The future U.S. President defeated Sanders with 60 percent of the Democrat primary runoff vote.

HOTROD SAILOR.

President Jimmy Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, on October 1, 1924. Interestingly, Carter was the first American President born in an actual hospital.

As a young man, Carter was mostly known for his high school truancy — which usually saw him cruising in hotrods with friends. The future Democrat President said his lack of class attendance caused him to be passed over as his class valedictorian.

After high school, Carter pursued coursework at several local colleges before being admitted to the U.S. Naval Academy. At the Academy, he met his future wife, Rosalynn Carter. He’d go on to serve a distinguished if unremarkable career in the Navy from 1946 to 1953, then in the Navy Reserves until 1961.

Rosalynn Carter passed in November last year at the age of 96.

THE PEANUT FARMER.

Following his father’s death, Carter and his wife Rosalynn briefly lived in public housing in Plains, Georgia. Debt settlements and the division of his father’s estate left Carter with almost no inheritance. During this time, he worked to expand his family’s peanut farm. His early coursework left Carter with a cursory knowledge of biology and technology, enough that he could innovate the family agribusiness.

Despite early struggles, including a failed crop in his first year of farming, Carter built a thriving agricultural operation. The Peanut Farmer narrative would serve as a critical aspect of his future political campaigns for the State Senate, Governor, and eventually U.S. President.

CARTER’S WHITE HOUSE. 

Carter narrowly defeated Republican President Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election, capturing just 50.1 percent of the popular vote to Ford’s 48 percent — and received 297 electoral votes. Despite his populist streak as governor, the Carter White House was mired in a domestic energy crisis, environmental regulatory overreach, the deregulation of the airline industry, a breakdown of relations with Congress, and a series of foreign policy debacles that would combine to undo a thus far political positive legacy. In fact, the crises Carter faced are very much akin to those Joe Biden faces today — albeit Biden’s are self-inflicted, whereas Carter’s energy crisis was predominantly driven by the actions of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

He declared the energy crisis the “moral equivalent of war” and encouraged Americans to ration power use. As part of this effort, Carter installed solar heating panels on the White House. Throughout the late-1970s, Americans frequently faced long lines at gas stations; in some instances, it was dry when they got to the pump.

FOREIGN POLICY DISASTERS.

Abroad, things did not go much better for Carter. Carter struggled to broker peace between Israel and the Arab States. Negotiations between Israel and Egypt over the former’s occupation of the West Bank collapsed — though Carter was able to secure Egypt’s recognition of the Jewish state with the Camp David Accords. The agreement, however, became a point of contention in Egypt, spurring a long period of unrest.

As with the Middle East, Carter’s Africa policies bore little fruit. A Congress attempted to hamstring Carter’s attempt to settle the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia question with arguably pro-Soviet terms — unfortunately, Congress’s actions still weren’t enough. Carter’s government was able to negotiate a scaled-back settlement, which saw majoritarian elections in Rhodesia and the ouster of Ian Smith’s Western-friendly government. This would eventually pave the way for the takeover of the country by communist radical Robert Mugabe.

THE SHAH. 

The most contentious moment for the Carter White House came with the overthrow of the Shah of Iran and the taking of American hostages by Iranian Islamic revolutionaries, ultimately led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini. Early in Carter’s presidency, he praised the Iranian monarch, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, as an “island of stability” in the Middle East region. For decades, the Shah’s government had been a critical ally of the United States.

However, in 1979, while the Shah was in the United States for cancer treatment, Iranian communists, anarchists, and Islamists rose up and overthrew his government. In November of that year, a group of Iranian students stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran—taking its American staff hostage. The hostages, numbering 52 in total, would remain imprisoned by the Ayatollah’s revolutionary government for the next 444 days.

An eleventh-hour attempt by the Carter government to free the hostages ended in failure and the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, who had opposed the operation. Vance was the father of former Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance, who initially began the hush money investigation into former President Donald Trump.

Carter’s Republican successor, President Ronald Reagan, would eventually free the hostages from Iranian captivity.

CARTER THE HUMANITARIAN.

After leaving the White House, Carter remained an active public figure — especially during Bill Clinton‘s presidency. By the mid-90s, Carter became increasingly controversial over his public criticism of Israel and the Jewish state’s policies in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

The former President was also active in diplomatic efforts in Asia. On August 10, 2010, Carter traveled to North Korea and successfully negotiated the release of Aijalon Gomes, an American teacher who had been imprisoned by the communist dictatorship.

In 2002, former President Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to provide humanitarian and refugee relief around the world. Carter also received accolades for his backing of work to eradicate deadly and infectious diseases in the third world.

The Georgia Democrat, however, was most known for his charitable work with Habitat for Humanity. An American-based non-governmental and nonprofit organization, Habitat for Humanity seeks to build affordable housing in the U.S. and abroad. Founded in 1976, the organization now operates in over 70 countries worldwide. The group makes no profit from the homes they construct.

To date, Habitat for Humanity has constructed over 70,000 homes around the world and repaired over 100,000 as part of disaster relief efforts. Former President Carter and his wife Rosalynn alone helped build 3,944 Habitat homes in 14 countries.

‘MALAISE SPEECH.’

On July 15, 1979, President Jimmy Carter delivered what has become infamously known as his ‘malaise speech.’ The Democrat President described what he saw as a “crisis of confidence” among the American people. Carter focused heavily on the ongoing energy crisis, which had nearly brought the U.S. to its knees with the Arab oil embargo. The President read criticisms he had received, accusing him of merely managing the nation and not leading, a strategic mistake reinforcing the view that Carter was content managing American decline.

The speech was widely panned and likely further aided in Carter‘s eventual electoral loss in the 1980 election to then-Governor Ronald Reagan (R-CA). However, in retrospect, Carter’s concerns about the American republic still ring true today. According to Carter, the actions of bureaucrats, politicians, and media figures over the decades following the American victory in World War II had left “a growing disrespect for government and for churches and for schools, the news media, and other institutions.”

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James Earl Carter, Jr., the 39th President of the United States, has died at the age of 100. Carter, a Georgia Democrat, rose to political prominence in the wake of Watergate and the resignation of the late former President Richard Nixon. From 1971 to 1975, Carter served as the Governor of Georgia before riding a wave of government skepticism, populism, and anti-war fervor into office, defeating Nixon's vice president, Gerald Ford, in the 1976 presidential election. show more

REPORT: Musk’s Tesla Filed 3,200 H1-B Labor Applications This Year.

Far from addressing labor shortages or fostering innovation, the H-1B visa program has become a tool for corporations to exploit cheap foreign labor, drive down wages, and displace American workers. Tesla’s own skyrocketing use of the program exemplifies these abuses, making it clear the program must end.

Wage Suppression.

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) routinely certifies H-1B positions at wage levels far below the local median, effectively undercutting American workers. Sixty percent of all H-1B positions in FY 2024 were certified at wage levels that fell short of local standards. The law grants the DOL the authority to mandate fairer wages, but it has failed to act, allowing systemic exploitation to persist.

This deliberate inaction enables employers to pay H-1B workers as little as the 17th percentile of local wages. While advertised as a program to attract the best global talent, H-1B is structured to maximize corporate profits at the expense of both the American, and migrant workers.

Tesla: A Case Study in H-1B Dependence.

Under Elon Musk’s leadership, Tesla has rapidly climbed the ranks of H-1B employers. In FY 2024, Tesla had 742 H-1B petitions approved for new employment, a dramatic increase from 328 in FY 2023. The company also had 1,025 H-1B petitions approved for continuing employment, reflecting its growing reliance on foreign labor.

Tesla’s Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) reveal the breadth of its dependence on H-1B workers. In FY 2024, Tesla filed requests for roles including:

  • 658 manufacturing engineers
  • 629 software developers
  • 348 mechanical engineers
  • 138 electrical engineers

Even non-engineering roles, such as project managers, data scientists, and supply chain analysts, are part of Tesla’s H-1B hiring strategy. The company is believed to have submitted over 3,200 LCAs in FY 2024 alone, illustrating its deep reliance on the program.

A Program Dominated by Corporate Giants.

Tesla is not alone. The H-1B program is dominated by a handful of companies that exploit it for their own gain. Just 30 employers accounted for more than 25 percent of all H-1B petitions approved in FY 2019. Among them are Big Tech giants like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Facebook, alongside outsourcing firms such as Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services.

Amazon, the top H-1B employer, had 3,871 H-1B petitions approved for new employment in FY 2024, though even this figure represents a drop from its 6,396 approvals in FY 2022. Tesla, now ranked 16th among H-1B employers, demonstrates how corporate America is leaning ever harder on foreign labor to cut costs.

Outsourcing Firms Exploit Loopholes.

At least half of the top 30 H-1B employers use an outsourcing business model, supplying foreign workers to third-party clients rather than hiring them for in-house needs. These firms—like Infosys and Cognizant—employ H-1B workers at sub-market wages while displacing higher-paid American employees.

High Salaries, Low Standards.

While defenders of the H-1B program point to high salaries—an average of $132,000 annually in computer-related fields—the data tells a different story. Employers can pay the prevailing wage, a legal minimum that is often well below actual market rates. Tesla and other corporations use this rule to their advantage, suppressing wages while claiming compliance with the law.

The Case for Ending H-1B.

The H-1B program is irredeemable. Despite low denial rates—just 2.5 percent for new employment in FY 2024—it continues to erode American labor standards and exploit foreign workers. Attempts to reform it have failed, as the structural flaws are baked into its design.

Tesla’s massive use of H-1B visas highlights the program’s inherent contradictions. It serves not as a bridge to innovation but as a mechanism to cut costs at the expense of fairness and opportunity. The solution is clear: the H-1B program must end. Only then can the U.S. labor market rebuild itself on principles of equity and sustainability.

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Jill Biden’s White House Christmas Decorations Are Predictably Ghastly.

The Biden family has unleashed all kinds of aesthetic hell on the White House over the past few years, from “tits”-out transgender garden parties to some of the most horrendous outfits ever seen on a First Lady in America’s history.

Naturally, the family’s final Christmas at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue was likely to be equally gauche, and Jill Biden appears to have met those expectations perfectly.

A “first look” at the latest attempts to besmirch Christmas reveals some kind of angular, plastic monstrosity flanked by two more traditional trees. The White House website claims: “The first Christmas tree display featured on the White House tour is dedicated to Gold Star Families. This year’s Gold Star Tree exhibit is constructed of six oversized and stacked stars, representing all six branches of the military. Names of fallen service members are written on gold star ornaments on the four accompanying Christmas trees. The Gold Star Trees honor the heroic men and women of our Nation’s military who have laid down their lives for our country, those who are Missing in Action, and the families who carry on their legacies. May God bless our troops and their families.”

Flatly, if I were a Gold Star family member, I’d be insulted by it.

Moving on through the White House, there are moments of decency, but not in the library, which presents a hollow, plasticky, hodge-podge of Christmas trees with almost no rhyme nor reason:

Next is the Vermeil Room, which is decorated with the portraits of first ladies, including Mamie Eisenhower, Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson, Jacqueline Kennedy, and, uh, not much more. They’ve stuck a tree in the corner and a garland on the fireplace and called it a day:

Then there’s the China Room, which appears to be decorated with fake loaves of bread and a few random trees in the corner. Again, there is no rhyme or reason, and the White House website describes this as “Food is love. A baker’s bench and artisanal breads set the scene in this room, reminding guests of the peaceful, patient, and loving process of baking bread.”

I’m not sure what that has to do with Christmas, but okay, let’s move on to the piece de repugnance: the official White House Christmas tree in the Blue Room.

Yes, they’ve wrapped the tree in a carousel, perhaps as a nod to what a circus the Biden government has been:

Now, as I say, there are some parts of the White House that haven’t been vomited all over by Jill Biden’s fever dreams, but for the most part, it’s a fitting exit for a flop of a president and an embarrassment of a First Lady.

Merry Christmas!

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The Biden family has unleashed all kinds of aesthetic hell on the White House over the past few years, from "tits"-out transgender garden parties to some of the most horrendous outfits ever seen on a First Lady in America's history. show more

BREAKING: Farage Tells ‘Conservative Party’ Officials to Defect to His Party or Face Political Oblivion.

Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage has issued a direct challenge to the Conservative Party ahead of the May 2025 county council elections. In a move set to shake up local politics, Farage sent letters to all 1,352 Conservative councillors facing re-election, urging them to defect to his right-leaning Reform UK.

Farage’s message is clear: the Conservative Party is on shaky ground. Many councillors are already seeing the writing on the wall, with colleagues defecting and Reform UK gaining ground in their districts. In several areas, Reform UK has not only secured MPs but has also come close to unseating Conservative incumbents. Farage’s appeal underscores a deepening frustration with the Conservative leadership, rocked by scandals and broken promises.

“The Conservative Party is a busted flush,” Farage said, pointing to internal battles over leadership and key policies like ECHR membership. “These 1,352 councillors are watching their time in office tick away. I urge any Conservative who believes in their country to join Reform UK and build on the incredible strides we made in the General Election.”

The defection push highlights Reform UK’s growing momentum and the crumbling confidence within the Conservative Party’s ranks. As local elections approach, Farage’s gamble could again reshape British politics.

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Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage has issued a direct challenge to the Conservative Party ahead of the May 2025 county council elections. In a move set to shake up local politics, Farage sent letters to all 1,352 Conservative councillors facing re-election, urging them to defect to his right-leaning Reform UK. show more

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Kamala’s Brother-in-Law is Rankling Labor Unions & Progressives. Here’s How…

Vice President Kamala Harris’s efforts to distance her 2024 presidential campaign from much of the far-left policy stances she took during her 2020 White House bid appear to be driven—at least in part—by the influence of her brother-in-law, Tony West. A senior vice president and chief legal officer at Uber Technologies with deep ties to Wall Street and Silicon Valley, West has taken a leave of absence from his role as a corporate executive to serve as an informal advisor on Harris’s campaign.

While West has helped bolster support for his sister-in-law among the globalist corporate and financial elite, his influence over the Harris presidential campaign is rankling some organized labor leaders and economic progressives in the Democratic Party. After replacing the 81-year-old Joe Biden as the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee in July, Harris largely abandoned Biden’s more economically populist policies. Most recently, she attacked President Donald J. Trump’s tariff policies, which were largely unchanged under Biden.

TROUBLE WITH THE TEAMSTERS.

Harris’s shift away from organized labor-supported tariffs and West’s support of anti-union laws around the country is believed to have contributed to the Teamsters Union’s decision not to endorse the Democratic Party nominee ahead of the November election.

Uber’s support of a 2020 California ballot measure that would allow it to classify its drivers as independent contractors—enabling the company to deny certain employment benefits and more effectively resist unionization efforts—is said to have been a particular sticking point for the Teamsters’ leadership. Some of the union’s leaders pointed the finger at West for Uber’s $200 million campaign supporting the ballot measure.

Recent survey data released by the Teamsters suggest a significant shift in the rank-in-file from supporting Joe Biden to backing Donald Trump after the former announced he would not seek re-election.

SIDELINING BERNIE & WARREN.

West’s advisory role and influence on the Harris campaign isn’t just drawing criticism from organized labor, however. The Teamsters’ concerns are being echoed by allies of Senators Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who contend Harris—under West’s advisement—is spending too much time attempting to win the support of Wall Street and Silicon Valley billionaires while ignoring the Democratic Party’s more economically progressive voter base.

“I don’t begrudge West and the Harris campaign for trying to have business outreach going on,” said long-time Sanders advisor Faiz Shakir in a recent interview. “But you don’t simultaneously see an outreach to those wanting to unrig the economy,” he lamented.

While West’s record as a DOJ attorney under the Clinton and Obama governments suggests he largely supports far-left progressive views on social and cultural issues, his record demonstrates his embrace of globalist economic interests. Progressive political activists are especially alarmed at continuing discussions regarding what role West may play in a Harris White House.

Kamala Harris’s embrace of technology billionaires like Reid Hoffman, Mark Cuban, and Reed Hastings is doing little to assuage progressives’ concerns regarding her close political relations with her brother-in-law. Hoffman, a visitor to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, is pushing Harris to oust the aggressively pro-antitrust Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Lina Khan—a darling among the progressive left and even some on the populist right.

EMBRACING THE CHENEY FAMILY. 

While tensions over West’s role in building a more pro-globalist, pro-Wall Street Harris campaign has caused increasing strain with economic progressives, the Democratic Party presidential nominee’s enthusiastic welcoming of support from warmonger and former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney may prove a bridge too far.

A recent report from Semafor suggests any gains made among more right-leaning voters by Harris’s embrace of Dick Cheney—whom she called “an American patriot”—is likely to be offset by her continued slide among white working-class voters.

While serving under President George W. Bush, Dick Cheney was frequently the subject of Democratic Party leaders’ ire. The former Vice President played a critical role in pushing the U.S. to go to war against Iraq—peddling false claims that the Middle Eastern country’s then-dictator, Saddam Hussein, possessed weapons of mass destruction.

Likewise, Harris has also welcomed the support of Dick Cheney’s daughter, former Congressman Liz Cheney. The former Wyoming lawmaker appeared alongside Harris on Wednesday in Ripon, Wisconsin—the birthplace of the Republican Party. Cheney lost her re-election bid in 2022 after being defeated in the state’s Republican congressional primary by a two-to-one ratio.

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Vice President Kamala Harris's efforts to distance her 2024 presidential campaign from much of the far-left policy stances she took during her 2020 White House bid appear to be driven—at least in part—by the influence of her brother-in-law, Tony West. A senior vice president and chief legal officer at Uber Technologies with deep ties to Wall Street and Silicon Valley, West has taken a leave of absence from his role as a corporate executive to serve as an informal advisor on Harris's campaign. show more