Thursday, September 11, 2025

Far Left Group Creates ‘Database of Election Deniers’ in Public Intimidation Attempt.

Public Wise, a left-wing “voting rights” organization, has created a database that tracks Arizona officials that the group claims are “election deniers” in a clear attempt to intimidate citizens from questioning election inconsistencies or voter fraud.

Dubbed the “Election Threat Index,” it claims 50 percent of Arizona residents are represented by state legislators who Public Wise brand election deniers. The group says it plans to expand its communist-style lists into other states in the coming months, including Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, Florida, Wisconsin, and Nevada.

“The Election Threat Index is designed to identify local and state level officials, examine how their actions in office impact democracy, and work with grassroots partners to hold these individuals accountable, combat their attempts at voter suppression and elect pro-democracy candidates,” Public Wise said in a press release on Friday.

This is the group’s second project, designed to publicly target ideological opponents. Public Wise previously launched the  “Insurrection Index,” which the group says is “an online database identifying all individuals and organizations in a position of public trust who participated, planned or promoted January 6th.”

“Our democracy doesn’t begin or end in Congress or in the White House; its fate will be determined in our communities, by our school boards, our state representatives, our sheriffs. The Election Threat Index is designed to identify these officials and understand the impact election deniers have on our right to vote and the future of our democracy. The next phase of the election denier movement is here and we’re fighting back to protect our democracy and our fundamental freedoms,” Public Wise Executive Director Christina Baal-Owens said in a statement.

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Public Wise, a left-wing "voting rights" organization, has created a database that tracks Arizona officials that the group claims are "election deniers" in a clear attempt to intimidate citizens from questioning election inconsistencies or voter fraud. show more

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Trump Meets With Teamsters Boss Sean O’Brien Ahead of Rank-and-File Member Event.

Former President Donald Trump will meet with rank-and-file members of the Teamsters Union along with Teamsters President Sean O’Brien and Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman later this January. The move marks a historic shift in relations between the Republican Party and organized labor.

While the Teamsters have endorsed Republican presidential candidates in the past – notably Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush – relations between the union and Republicans have cooled since the mid-1990s. During the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, union leaders overwhelmingly backed Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, respectively. Rank-and-file union members however, shifted to the political right in both election cycles – drawn to Donald Trump’s opposition to free trade and mass immigration, as well as his support for re-shoring American jobs and restoring the country’s manufacturing sector.

“Had a great dinner tonight with Sean O’Brien, General President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Looking forward to more discussions about important issues in the near future!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

The political shift amongst rank-and-file Teamsters resulted in labor leaders launching a concerted campaign against Trump in 2020 in the hopes they could win back their membership for the Democrats. Despite their efforts, a majority of union households still voted for Trump in Ohio and Pennsylvania in 2020.

In light of their rank-and-file members gravitating towards Trump again in 2024, the Teamsters leadership appears at least open to Trump’s candidacy. On Wednesday, Teamsters President O’Brien met privately with former President Trump in what the union said was “an in-depth and productive discussion on worker issues.”

“There are serious issues that need to addressed to improve the lives of working people across the country, and the Teamsters Union is making sure our members’ voices are heard as we head into a critical election year,” O’Brien said in a statement, adding: “We thank the former President for taking time during this private meeting to listen to the Teamsters’ top priorities. And we are eager to bring together the rank-and-file for an important and necessary roundtable with President Trump this month.”

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Former President Donald Trump will meet with rank-and-file members of the Teamsters Union along with Teamsters President Sean O'Brien and Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman later this January. The move marks a historic shift in relations between the Republican Party and organized labor. show more

JAN 2024: The Biggest Political Events & Key Dates.

The first month of 2024 promises to be a busy one as the presidential election cycle heats up with the Iowa Republican Caucus happening on January 15th. And while Iowa promises to be, likely, the biggest political event in January, there are a plethora of others which promise to have sizable impacts.

The National Pulse has put together a list of important events and dates of which to keep track – many of which promise to generate some interesting news cycles as well.

  • January 3rd: Speaker of the House Mike Johnson will head to the border to see for himself the growing illegal immigration crisis that continues, unabated under President Joe Biden. The crisis continues to ‘poison the blood‘ of America as drug cartels are using the chaos to smuggle shocking amounts of dangerous drugs across the porous border.
  • January 4th: Thursday could prove to be pivotal for the 2024 presidential election. The Colorado Supreme Court decision removing Donald Trump from the state’s primary ballot was stayed until this date. Many expect the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the decision.
  • January 6th: Saturday will mark the third anniversary of the riot at the U.S. Capitol. Mounting evidence suggests federal agents played a significant role in stoking the riots.
  • January 8th: The U.S. Senate returns to Washington, D.C. It is expected the upper-legislative body will continue efforts to advance a Ukraine-Israel-Border funding supplemental as well as begin moving budget bills to avoid a partial government shutdown 11 days later.
  • January 8th-9th: Doctor Anthony Fauci is expected to give a closed door deposition to Congress under oath.
  • January 9th: The House of Representatives returns to Washington, D.C. Like the Senate the lower-legislative body is expected to move budget bills as a partial government shutdown looms. The Biden impeachment inquiry is also expected to pick up steam throughout January.
  • January 9th: The DC Circuit Court of Appeals will hold an expedited hearing on former President Trump’s immunity claims in the D.C. Jack Smith prosecution. A ruling is not expected for upwards of a month.
  • January 9th: A constitutional challenge to Georgia’s use of electronic voting machines which have cybersecurity flaws is set for a bench trial – meaning no jury. U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg is presiding over the case.
  • January 10th: The last debate before the Iowa Republican Caucus.
  • January 10th: GOP nomination front-runner Donald Trump will hold a town hall event with Fox News’s Brett Baier and Martha MacCallum. It will air on the network at 9pm ET.
  • January 11th: Closing arguments will be held in the Manhattan civil fraud trail against Donald Trump. Judge Engoron and his law clerk Allison Greenfield have demonstrated extreme bias against the former President.
  • January 13th: Taiwan will hold a pivotal presidential election which could have a major impact on regional security.
  • January 13th: National March for Gaza will be held in Washington, D.C. These pro-Hamas demonstrations have often turned aggressive and even violent. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) has played a role in stoking anger among protestors in the past.
  • January 14th: Deadline for Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) to set the special election for the Congressional seat previously held by Kevin McCarthy who retired after being ousted as Speaker by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) last year.
  • January 15th: This day in mid-January will mark 100 days of the Israeli-Hamas war.
  • January 15th: The Iowa Republican Caucus will be held. Nearly $8 million will have been spent by the campaigns in the closing days before Iowans make their choice for the 2024 Republican presidential nominee.
  • January 15th-19th: World Economic Forum‘s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland will take place.
  • Mid-January: House Republicans are expected to begin holding impeachment hearings into President Joe Biden’s abuse of office and violation of public trust while serving as Vice-President in the Obama administration.
  • January 16th: The second E. Jean Carroll v. former President Donald Trump defamation trial is set to start.
  • January 17th-18th: NATO military leaders are expected to review the status of the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
  • January 18th: ABC News will hold its New Hampshire Republican presidential primary debate.
  • January 19th: The U.S. federal government will face a partial-shutdown if Congress is unable to reach a funding deal.
  • January 19th: The 43rd annual March for Life will take place on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
  • January 20th: With the presidential primary season under way, the U.S. will be one year away from inaugurating the next president.
  • January 21st: CNN will host its New Hampshire Republican presidential primary debate.
  • January 23rd: New Hampshire’s Republican presidential primary will take place. Former President Donald Trump – the by-and-large GOP front-runner – currently leads polling in the state.
  • January 29th-30th: Turning Point USA‘s “Alternative RNC” meeting will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • January 30th: The RNC‘s winter meeting will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • January 31st: The deadline for candidates for President, the U.S. House, and U.S. Senate to file their fundraising with the FEC for the final quarter of 2023.
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The first month of 2024 promises to be a busy one as the presidential election cycle heats up with the Iowa Republican Caucus happening on January 15th. And while Iowa promises to be, likely, the biggest political event in January, there are a plethora of others which promise to have sizable impacts. show more
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WATCH: Haley Appears to Acknowledge Defeat In Iowa, Calls for New Hampshire to ‘Correct It.’

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley appeared to acknowledge her impending defeat in the Iowa Caucus during a rally in New to New Hampshire on Wednesday, with just two weeks left before the state’s critical primary.

The former South Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador told supporters, “You know how to do this. You know Iowa starts it. You know that you correct it, and then my sweet state of South Carolina brings it home.” The statement is an implicit admission that Haley expects to perform poorly in the Iowa Caucus on January 15.

Haley has been steadily gaining traction in New Hampshire, with a poll average of over 25 percent as of January 3. The rivalry between Haley and Trump has also escalated along with Haley’s rising poll numbers, as the former president’s campaign launched its first advertisement criticizing Haley in New Hampshire earlier this week. Haley still trails Trump by nearly 20 points in the Granite State.

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GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley appeared to acknowledge her impending defeat in the Iowa Caucus during a rally in New to New Hampshire on Wednesday, with just two weeks left before the state's critical primary. show more

CNN Reveals Biden Camp Laughs About Deceiving Public Using ‘Full Hitler’ Strategy.

Aides within President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign have been joking about when they will go “full Hitler” – comparing former President Donald Trump directly to the murderous German dictator rather than just accusing him of “parroting” the World War II era genocidal autocrat. The campaign is reported to be grappling with concern their constant comparisons between Trump and Adolf Hitler may backfire with voters eventually tuning the attacks out.

Thus far, the Biden campaign has come just short of directly comparing the former President to the German dictator, but indications are they plan to ramp up the aggressive rhetoric. “You have this moment in the first quarter where he is continuing to go full MAGA extremist now in order to shore up support in his own base,” a senior Biden campaign aide told CNN in a recent interview. “While he may be successful in that effort, if we do our job, we’ll point out that everything he’s saying is extreme and unpopular.”

One of Trump’s lines the Biden campaign has consistently pointed to is his remark stating the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants and drugs across the U.S. southern border under the Biden government is “poisoning the blood” of the country. Trump first used this phrase in an interview with The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam.

Despite numerous individuals pointing out the former President was referring to the drugs and violence that come with Biden’s open-border policies, the Biden campaign has continued to try and use the line in political attacks. Polling of Iowa Republicans shows voters there are actually more likely to support Trump after hearing his “poisoning the blood” remarks.

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Aides within President Joe Biden's re-election campaign have been joking about when they will go "full Hitler" – comparing former President Donald Trump directly to the murderous German dictator rather than just accusing him of "parroting" the World War II era genocidal autocrat. The campaign is reported to be grappling with concern their constant comparisons between Trump and Adolf Hitler may backfire with voters eventually tuning the attacks out. show more

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It shows the puerileness and disingenuousness of the Biden camp, which in itself is having conniptions over what they call a “genocide” backed by their own boss
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Biden Moves Valley Forge Jan 6 Speech to Friday Due to Weather.

President Joe Biden is set to yet again deliver a speech claiming former President Donald Trump is an “existential threat” to American democracy. The Democrat incumbent was set to deliver a speech at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania this weekend, marking the third anniversary of the January 6th protests at the U.S. Capitol. The speech has now been pushed forward to Friday, with the campaign citing inclement weather, scarcely in the spirit of George Washington’s winter encampment from 1777 to 1778.

The last time Biden engaged in such theatrics was outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he appeared menacingly flanked by uniformed Marines and backlit by an ominous red glow. In the speech, Biden took direct aim at Trump and the America First movement.

“But as I stand here tonight, equality and democracy are under assault. We do ourselves no favor to pretend otherwise,” Biden said.

“Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic… there is no question that the Republican Party today is dominated, driven, and intimidated by Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans, and that is a threat to this country,” he added.

With cratering approval ratings and voters discontented over his handling of the economy and the southern border, Biden has increasingly found himself reliant on trying to paint Trump as a “threat to democracy” comparable to Adolf Hitler.

Minorities and young voters have increasingly become disillusioned with the Biden government, however, and attempts to push ‘Bidenomics’ as a success have fallen flat.

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President Joe Biden is set to yet again deliver a speech claiming former President Donald Trump is an "existential threat" to American democracy. The Democrat incumbent was set to deliver a speech at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania this weekend, marking the third anniversary of the January 6th protests at the U.S. Capitol. The speech has now been pushed forward to Friday, with the campaign citing inclement weather, scarcely in the spirit of George Washington's winter encampment from 1777 to 1778. show more

Biden Campaign Staff in Revolt, Demand Pressure on Israel to Release Prisoners, Cite ‘Electoral Imperative’.

Seventeen Joe Biden for President campaign staff are in open revolt against their own candidate, demanding the incumbent shift the U.S. government’s foreign policy regarding Israel and Gaza as a “moral and electoral imperative”.

Writing on Substack on Wednesday, the anonymous staffers claimed: “…your administration’s response to Israel’s indiscriminate bombing in Gaza has been fundamentally antithetical to [our] values — and we believe it could cost you the 2024 election.”

They continued with five demands, which includes the release of Palestinian prisoners held by the Jewish state.

  1. Publicly call for — and use financial and diplomatic leverage to bring about — an immediate, permanent ceasefire;
  2. Advocate for de-escalation in the region, including demanding that Hamas release all hostages and that Israel release the over 2,000 Palestinians in administrative detention being held without charge;
  3. End unconditional military aid to Israel;
  4. Investigate whether Israel’s actions in Gaza violate the Leahy Law, prohibiting U.S. military aid from funding foreign military units implicated in the commission of gross violations of human rights;
  5. Take concrete steps to end the conditions of apartheid, occupation, and ethnic cleansing that are the root causes of this conflict.

“As your staff, we believe it is both a moral and electoral imperative for you to publicly call for a cessation of violence,” they concluded, finishing with, “Biden for President staff have seen volunteers quit in droves, and people who have voted blue for decades feel uncertain about doing so for the first time ever, because of this conflict. It is not enough to merely be the alternative to Donald Trump.”

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Seventeen Joe Biden for President campaign staff are in open revolt against their own candidate, demanding the incumbent shift the U.S. government’s foreign policy regarding Israel and Gaza as a “moral and electoral imperative”. show more

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A Biden Appointee, Recently SCRUBBED From a Govt Website, is Behind Efforts to Boot Trump off The Ballot.

Joe Biden’s government continues to deny its involvement in attempting to remove Donald Trump from the ballot in a number of U.S. states, with the leading proponent of the endeavor – Noah Bookbinder – recently quietly removed from a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) website which previously featured him prominently as a Biden-Mayorkas appointee.

Bookbinder is the president and CEO of the left-wing lawfare organization known as Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). The National Pulse can reveal that until just days ago, in late 2023, he appeared on the DHS website as a member of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’s ‘Advisory Council’. No rationale has been given for Bookbinder’s recent removal. The National Pulse has reached out to DHS for comment.

For at least four months, Bookbinder was serving as a political appointee under President Joe Biden while CREW funded and provided legal counsel to the petitioners. In fact, when State District Court Judge Sarah B. Wallace ruled against CREW – finding the Office of the President did not fall under the purview of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment – Bookbinder was quoted promising the decision would be appealed, indicating he was playing a direct and active role in the lawsuit.

“We always knew this case would end up before the Colorado Supreme Court, and have been preparing for that from the beginning,” Bookbinder said in a press release at the time. “We are planning to build on the trial judge’s incredibly important ruling that Donald Trump engaged in insurrection, and we are ready to take this case as far as necessary to ensure that Donald Trump is removed from the ballot.”

That was on November 21st, 2023 – while Bookbinder was still listed as an active appointee in the Biden government. The Colorado Supreme Court ultimately overturned Judge Wallace’s ruling and removed Trump from the state’s 2024 primary ballot.

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Joe Biden's government continues to deny its involvement in attempting to remove Donald Trump from the ballot in a number of U.S. states, with the leading proponent of the endeavor – Noah Bookbinder – recently quietly removed from a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) website which previously featured him prominently as a Biden-Mayorkas appointee. show more

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Nikki Haley Campaign Hauls Whopping $24M in Q4 2023.

In a sign of financial momentum, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign reported raising $24 million during the fourth quarter of 2023, more than doubling the $11 million it raised in the third quarter.

The Haley campaign used the announcement to highlight its supposed grassroots support, noting that it received contributions from 180,000 donors across all three campaign committees in the past three months, including 83,900 new contributors. Furthermore, the campaign said that $16.25 million of the fourth quarter sum came through digital and mail grassroots efforts. With the Iowa caucuses fast approaching on January 15, the Haley campaign revealed it now has $14.5 million cash on hand to spend.

Haley currently leads her nearest competitor, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in the New Hampshire primary, and is making a play to overtake him in the Iowa caucus vote. Both candidates trail far behind leading GOP candidate and former president Donald Trump, who polls suggest has the support of over 50 percent of voters in the Hawkeye State.

The exponential growth in Haley’s fundraising is surely impressive, but it still pales compared to the fundraising efforts of Donald Trump. While the Trump campaign has not yet released its fourth quarter fundraising numbers, it raised a staggering $45.5 million during the third quarter of 2023, and finished September 2023 with $37.5 million in its coffers.

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In a sign of financial momentum, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley's presidential campaign reported raising $24 million during the fourth quarter of 2023, more than doubling the $11 million it raised in the third quarter. show more

Hispanic, Black, & Young Voters Are Fleeing from Joe Biden.

Joe Biden continues to lose support from critical demographics for his Democrat coalition of voters, trailing former President Donald Trump 37-39 percent ahead of the 2024 Presidential Elections, as reported by a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll. The 81-year-old incumbent President has seen a rapid decrease in support from black voters, down to 63 percent from an initial 87 percent. Whilst still a considerably higher percentage than Trump’s 12 percent, the drop-off is significant. Also concerning is Biden’s decline among young voters and Hispanic voters, with Trump now leading in these demographics at 37-33 percent and 39-34 percent respectively.

Biden’s approval numbers remain underwater, with just 29 percent of respondents perceiving the economy as in recovery.

Former President Donald Trump leads the race amongst GOP voters, outscoring Nikki Haley and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis by over 50 points. Despite current legal battles, support for Trump remains undiminished as 44 percent of respondents express fervent support for the former President. Conversely, only 18 percent of voters expressed the same enthusiasm for Biden.

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Joe Biden continues to lose support from critical demographics for his Democrat coalition of voters, trailing former President Donald Trump 37-39 percent ahead of the 2024 Presidential Elections, as reported by a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll. The 81-year-old incumbent President has seen a rapid decrease in support from black voters, down to 63 percent from an initial 87 percent. Whilst still a considerably higher percentage than Trump's 12 percent, the drop-off is significant. Also concerning is Biden's decline among young voters and Hispanic voters, with Trump now leading in these demographics at 37-33 percent and 39-34 percent respectively. show more