Saturday, April 19, 2025

WATCH: ‘Biden Is, Like, Dead’ – NatSec Council Advisor Exposes President’s Decline.

A national security advisor to President Joe Biden has claimed that his mental faculties are waning, and he struggles to articulate himself behind closed doors. Undercover reporters from O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) have reportedly captured Henry Appel, a National Security Advisor, discussing Biden’s cognitive condition in an undercover video.

Appel told an undercover journalist that Biden struggles with articulating sentences, revealing that the situation has progressed. “Joe Biden is, like, dead. Not literally. Like, he, like, can’t say a sentence,” he said.

He recounted an incident where President Biden, during a trip with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, forgot Sullivan was accompanying him. “Everybody recognizes” the Democrat’s cognitive challenges, Appel is reported to have said. “I can’t believe it wasn’t a bigger scandal earlier,” he said.

Appel went on to describe the emotional response within Biden’s team the morning after the election results, noting that many staff members were in tears.

Appel shared concerns about the incoming Trump administration’s potential investigations, expressing apprehension about needing new employment and the possibility of political scrutiny.

Appel also commented on the transition period when Biden stepped down, passing election leadership responsibilities to Vice President Kamala Harris. He noted dissatisfaction within Biden’s team about the transition, stating they felt marginalized.

Biden’s cognitive decline had been apparent for months, if not years, prior to the debate with President-elect Donald J. Trump that sank his reelection campaign. However, it was not until after this disastrous contest that the media and others questioned Biden’s cognitive decline.

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A national security advisor to President Joe Biden has claimed that his mental faculties are waning, and he struggles to articulate himself behind closed doors. Undercover reporters from O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) have reportedly captured Henry Appel, a National Security Advisor, discussing Biden's cognitive condition in an undercover video. show more

Pollster J. Ann Selzer Claims She Is ‘Mystified’ by Election Interference Allegations.

J. Ann Selzer, the pollster involved in the controversial survey that inaccurately forecasted Iowa would favor Democrats in the 2024 election, is addressing allegations that she manipulated her polling data. The poll, sponsored by the Des Moines Register, suggested Vice President Kamala Harris was leading President-elect Donald J. Trump by three points in the predominantly Republican state. Ultimately, Trump secured Iowa by over 13 points.

In a recent interview on PBS’s Iowa Press, Selzer dismissed allegations that she manipulated data intentionally. “I’m mystified about what motivation anyone thinks I had to act unethically in such a public poll,” Selzer remarked. Despite this, she expressed concern over the seriousness of the accusations, noting, “They’re saying this was election interference, which is a crime.”

Some critics have insinuated that Selzer colluded with or was influenced by external parties to skew the poll results. Meanwhile, President-elect Trump blasted the survey in a post on Truth Social in mid-November.

“A totally Fake poll that caused great distrust and uncertainty at a very critical time,” Trump wrote, continuing: “She knew exactly what she was doing.”

“Thank you to the GREAT PEOPLE OF IOWA for giving me such a record breaking vote, despite possible ELECTION FRAUD by Ann Selzer and the now discredited ‘newspaper’ for which she works. An investigation is fully called for!” he added.

Selzer accurately forecasted the outcomes of the 2016 and 2020 presidential races and the margin of Barack Obama’s 2012 win. When asked about her methodology’s failure in this election, Selzer stated, “I wish I knew the answer… The reality is that more Trump supporters turned out.” She awaits further data from the Iowa Secretary of State.

Two weeks after the election, Selzer announced she was retiring from polling.

Image by Jon Pemble.

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J. Ann Selzer, the pollster involved in the controversial survey that inaccurately forecasted Iowa would favor Democrats in the 2024 election, is addressing allegations that she manipulated her polling data. The poll, sponsored by the Des Moines Register, suggested Vice President Kamala Harris was leading President-elect Donald J. Trump by three points in the predominantly Republican state. Ultimately, Trump secured Iowa by over 13 points. show more

DATA: Trump Won Over More Eminem Fans, Carried 1 in 3 ‘Swifties.’

President-elect Donald J. Trump won the support of 43 percent of Eminem fans in the 2024 presidential election, against 39 percent for Vice President Kamala Harris—despite the rapper’s endorsement of the Democratic candidate and hard stance against Trump. Meanwhile, only two-thirds of Taylor Swift fans supported Harris, according to the data produced by J.L. Partners, while Trump managed to win over 29 percent of ‘Swifties’ despite her endorsement of the Democrat.

Similarly, Beyoncé’s endorsement of the Democratic presidential ticket only won over 53 percent of her fanbase, with 28 percent deciding to cast their ballot for Trump and J.D. Vance.

Fans of other popular music acts were more mixed in their support. The fanbases of Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber tended towards Trump, with Cyrus’s fans supporting Trump by 43 percent to 39 percent for Harris. Bieber’s fans favored Trump by 42 percent to 41 percent.

The survey notes significant leads for Trump among fans of certain musicians, including Morgan Wallen, Kanye West, and DaBaby. Wallen’s fans favored Trump by a notable 43-point margin over Harris. The former President also led by 20 points among Kanye West fans and 17 points among DaBaby fans.

Harris found her most substantial support among Taylor Swift, Barbra Streisand, and Cher fans.

Regarding television preferences, Trump gained notable support from viewers of Selling Sunset and Young Sheldon. Harris was the favored candidate among fans of Love Island USA and The Bachelorette.

The National Pulse previously reported that Swift’s Instagram post endorsing Harris pushed over 300,000 individuals to a government voter registration website in its immediate aftermath.

J.L Partners via DailyMail.com

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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President-elect Donald J. Trump won the support of 43 percent of Eminem fans in the 2024 presidential election, against 39 percent for Vice President Kamala Harris—despite the rapper's endorsement of the Democratic candidate and hard stance against Trump. Meanwhile, only two-thirds of Taylor Swift fans supported Harris, according to the data produced by J.L. Partners, while Trump managed to win over 29 percent of 'Swifties' despite her endorsement of the Democrat. show more

Marc Elias Trembles in His Boots – ‘Trump, Kash Are Coming After Me.’

The Democratic Party’s dark money lawfare guru, Marc Elias, fears being targeted by President-elect Donald J. Trump and Kash Patel, his nominee to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In a recent column, Elias—who most recently pushed election denial claims by both Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign and now-defeated Senator Bob Casey Jr.—laments many of the media voices that have platformed him have gone silent following Trump’s landslide election victory.

“I understand it. I feel it. Like others, I fear the threat of government retribution, political vengeance, and an angry right-wing mob,” Elias says. He continues: “But I know that giving into it will only strengthen Trump and undermine the future of our democracy. Trump wants us to be scared. He wants us to give up—gradually and then suddenly.”

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Elias also noted that Kash Patel brands him as “the enemy of the Republican Party because he always finds a way to win…” However, Elias leaves out that Patel—speaking with Stephen K. Bannon on War Room, argued the real victory would be convincing Elias to switch sides because of his expertise in lawfare.

The National Pulse has reported extensively on Elias’s activities. In August, the lawfare guru was added to the Harris campaign’s vast legal team to challenge state election laws and tilt the rules in their favor. Additionally, Elias—who was a participant in the Russia collusion hoax—is working to carve out a new avenue for backing candidates through dark money-funded websites presenting as media outlets. Elias’s law firm is representing a liberal political website that claims to be a legitimate news outlet despite its primary content and activities more closely resembling a Super PAC.

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The Democratic Party's dark money lawfare guru, Marc Elias, fears being targeted by President-elect Donald J. Trump and Kash Patel, his nominee to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). In a recent column, Elias—who most recently pushed election denial claims by both Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 presidential campaign and now-defeated Senator Bob Casey Jr.—laments many of the media voices that have platformed him have gone silent following Trump's landslide election victory. show more

Tim Walz Actually Thought Voters Would Embrace Bizarre Democratic Presidential Campaign.

Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), the 2024 Democratic Party’s vice presidential nominee, says he is surprised American voters did not embrace Kamala Harris’s disjointed and campy presidential campaign. Walz’s remarks came in his first interview since President-elect Donald J. Trump’s landslide election victory in November.

“It felt like at the rallies, at the things I was going to, the shops I was going in, that the momentum was going our way, and it obviously wasn’t at the end,” Governor Walz told Minnesota’s KSTP-TV. He continued: “So yeah, I was a little surprised. I thought we had a positive message, and I thought the country was ready for that.”

Speaking with another local Minnesota outlet, Walz added: “To have Donald Trump seen as a champion of the middle class, I fully don’t see how that would happen, but I recognize that’s where people voted.”  The Minnesota Democrat demurred when asked if there were any specific things he would have changed about the campaign, instead insisting he did the best he could.

LIES & EMBELLISHMENTS.

Walz’s long history of lies and embellishments regarding his military and political career came to light shortly after being tapped as Kamala Harris’s running mate. The National Pulse extensively covered the allegations against Walz by former colleagues and comrades in the Minnesota National Guard.

During the campaign, veterans who served with Walz accused him of being a “habitual liar,” a “coward,” and a “deserter.” Additionally, the Democratic Party vice presidential nominee drew online ridicule for his bizarre and campy behavior at campaign rallies, often waving his hands over-enthusiastically in a clownish manner. In an especially embarrassing moment, many of Walz’s relatives endorsed Donald Trump for president.

These missteps resulted in a last-minute shake-up of Walz’s campaign staff, with more experienced and professional aides brought on to tone down his behavior. However, none of these aides evidently informed Walz that the campaign never led Trump in any of their internal polls.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), the 2024 Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee, says he is surprised American voters did not embrace Kamala Harris's disjointed and campy presidential campaign. Walz's remarks came in his first interview since President-elect Donald J. Trump's landslide election victory in November. show more

Dem Mega Donor Says Barron Trump Smarter Than Entire Harris Campaign.

Democrat mega-donor John Morgan believes that the youngest son of President-elect Donald J. Trump is more savvy at political campaigning than anyone on Kamala Harris’s team.

Speaking to Fox News, Morgan said that Kamala Harris was trying to “imitate” former President Barack Obama by recently visiting Hawaii, saying, “She is not Barack Obama; she has no talent.”

“It turns out, Barron Trump, who looks like a runway model, was telling his father, ‘You need to go on podcasts,'” Morgan said, adding: “Barron Trump is a lot smarter than everybody in the Harris [campaign].”

On Harris, Morgan said she should “go away and never come back,” noting that she and her campaign spent almost $2 billion and have resorted to new fundraisers to pay off existing debt. “If you can’t run your campaign, you damn sure can’t run the country,” he said.

Earlier this week, Morgan stated that Harris and her top campaign staff should be blackballed from politics in the future.

“The same thing is going to follow Harris for the rest of her career. She cannot be trusted with the money, and the donors are going to be, like, ‘Where is this money?'” he said.

Despite the criticism, Harris has told her advisers to keep her political options open. Rumors have floated that she may consider another presidential run in 2028 or running for governor of California in 2026.

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Democrat mega-donor John Morgan believes that the youngest son of President-elect Donald J. Trump is more savvy at political campaigning than anyone on Kamala Harris's team. show more

Lefty Landlords Are Trying to Plot an Airbnb Blackout for Trump’s D.C. Inauguration.

In Washington, D.C., leftist Airbnb hosts are planning to disrupt President-elect Donald J. Trump’s inauguration by removing their properties from rental platforms or increasing prices, with proceeds directed toward liberal causes. Initiated by Stacy Kane, a petition encourages this blackout approach in response to Trump’s election. However, support for the petition appears limited, with four signatures and two email addresses collected so far.

Kane, who manages a two-bedroom apartment in the Brookland neighborhood, has opted to take her listing off Airbnb during the inauguration. She aims to provide lodging for individuals joining planned protests rather than accommodating inauguration attendees. This decision aligns with anticipated protests, as an estimated 50,000 people are expected to participate in marches against Trump’s presidency on January 18, according to The Washington Post.

The host says she and her allies are “try[ing] to make any kind of difference that we can in the situation we find ourselves in as D.C. residents and just as human beings right now.”

As Trump prepares to take office, the city is bracing for a significant influx of visitors. In Washington D.C., 92 percent of the electorate supported Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris in the recent polls, leaving the American capital out of touch with the wider country and making it something of a hostile environment for Trump supporters.

Kane and the petition signers could also face potential legal action. Recently, Washington, D.C., included political party affiliation in city anti-discrimination laws.

Image by Ted Eytan.

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In Washington, D.C., leftist Airbnb hosts are planning to disrupt President-elect Donald J. Trump's inauguration by removing their properties from rental platforms or increasing prices, with proceeds directed toward liberal causes. Initiated by Stacy Kane, a petition encourages this blackout approach in response to Trump's election. However, support for the petition appears limited, with four signatures and two email addresses collected so far. show more

Letitia James Should Follow Jack Smith’s Lead and Drop Her Lawsuit, Says Lawyer.

President-elect Donald J. Trump’s legal team has petitioned New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) to abandon her civil fraud lawsuit against the 47th President of the United States. The request follows actions by special counsel Jack Smith, who withdrew both of his criminal cases against Trump after his electoral victory in 2024. Trump’s lawyer, John Sauer, sent the request in a letter to James, echoing recent judicial decisions.

The far-left judge presiding over the matter previously mandated Trump to pay a $454 million civil fraud penalty. This followed James’ lawsuit accusing Trump of inflating the value of his assets to secure favorable loan terms. Sauer’s letter highlighted the decision by the special counsel’s office, stating that Democratic officials are withdrawing what he described as discredited lawsuits. He noted the recent dismissal of cases in both the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and the appeal in the 11th Circuit involving classified documents.

Earlier, Smith had moved to drop four felony charges against Trump related to alleged 2020 election interference and the January 6 Capitol incident. Trump had denied all accusations. Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, D.C., approved the dismissal soon after the motion was filed. Smith cited the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) precedent of not prosecuting sitting presidents, which Chutkan acknowledged in her ruling.

The attorney general’s response suggests she may not concede to Sauer’s appeal. In a recent press event, James expressed readiness to counter potential challenges from a renewed Trump administration. She emphasized her office’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and countering any federal overreach during Trump’s upcoming presidency.

Appellate judges are expressing strong skepticism about the civil fraud ruling. It may be thrown out regardless of James’s next move.

Image by Matt Cohen.

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President-elect Donald J. Trump's legal team has petitioned New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) to abandon her civil fraud lawsuit against the 47th President of the United States. The request follows actions by special counsel Jack Smith, who withdrew both of his criminal cases against Trump after his electoral victory in 2024. Trump's lawyer, John Sauer, sent the request in a letter to James, echoing recent judicial decisions. show more

Epstein-Linked E. Jean Carroll-Backer Thinking of Fleeing the Country: Reports.

Billionaire Democrat mega-donor Reid Hoffman, a co-founder of LinkedIn and guest of Epstein Island, says he is considering fleeing the United States following President-elect Donald J. Trump’s landslide 2024 election victory. Hoffman, unlike many other Democrat mega-donors, may have good reason to consider leaving the country, as he was intimately involved in funding lawfare attacks on Trump—including the E. Jean Carroll civil lawsuit.

Additionally, Hoffman was a major backer of Donald Trump’s 2024 Republican primary opponent, former Governor Nikki Haley (R-SC), purely in an attempt to stop him becoming the Republican nominee. He went on to fund the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris. The left-wing billionaire has also served as a funder of the far-left media organization MeidasTouch Network, which routinely pushed dubious, Democratic-aligned propaganda against Trump and his allies.

According to a report by the New York Times, Hoffman has informed friends and colleagues that he is seriously looking at abandoning his residence in the United States, opting to live in exile overseas. Many who targeted Trump and members of the MAGA movement through either aggressive prosecutions or frivolous lawsuits and legal actions now fear reprisals from Trump’s reformed Department of Justice (DOJ).

Even if Hoffman were to leave the United States, it is unlikely that the technology billionaire would be able to protect his investments and assets entirely. Many of his business interests remain in the country, and disentangling them from the United States appears impossible.

Hoffman was outed for visiting pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s private island in 2014—long after Epstein’s conviction for procuring a girl below age 18 for prostitution—and he even arranged to stay at the Manhattan townhouse where the financier abused many of his victims.

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Billionaire Democrat mega-donor Reid Hoffman, a co-founder of LinkedIn and guest of Epstein Island, says he is considering fleeing the United States following President-elect Donald J. Trump's landslide 2024 election victory. Hoffman, unlike many other Democrat mega-donors, may have good reason to consider leaving the country, as he was intimately involved in funding lawfare attacks on Trump—including the E. Jean Carroll civil lawsuit. show more

The Polling is Way Worse Than You Know.

For the third straight election cycle, public opinion polling once again underestimated support for President-elect Donald J. Trump, resulting in a significant polling error. The left-wing Guardian newspaper, based in the United Kingdom, saw their U.S. national polling average err by three points with 99 percent of the vote in the presidential election counted. This error is fairly consistent with the polling misrepresentation of Trump in the past two presidential election cycles.

The Guardian‘s polling average appears to have been thrown off by the inclusion of several polls viewed as outliers by other websites that aggregate public polling. According to their aggregate, the polls predicted a slim lead for Kamala Harris, with 48 percent of the vote to Trump’s 47 percent. However, as the election results stand now, Trump has won a majority of the popular vote at 50 percent, with Harris coming in at 48 percent.

Regarding key swing states, the polling inaccuracies varied. In states such as Georgia, polls aligned closely with results, whereas in places like Arizona, a discrepancy of four percentage points was noted. Interestingly, when looking at individual pollsters regarding the national popular vote, Richard Baris and Big Data Poll were the most accurate pollster of the cycle. They saw only a 0.1 percent error from the final popular vote results. The Wall Street Journal‘s error was only 0.4 percent, while AtlasIntel—the most accurate pollster of the 2020 cycle—was only off by 0.5 percent. The New York Times/Siena poll’s miss was just 0.6 percent, and Rassmussen Reports was off by just. 0.8 percent.

Conversely, pollsters like Marist, Morning Consult, and Quinnipiac saw significant polling errors, and their inclusion in some aggregates likely resulted in the third straight miss on support for President-elect Trump.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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For the third straight election cycle, public opinion polling once again underestimated support for President-elect Donald J. Trump, resulting in a significant polling error. The left-wing Guardian newspaper, based in the United Kingdom, saw their U.S. national polling average err by three points with 99 percent of the vote in the presidential election counted. This error is fairly consistent with the polling misrepresentation of Trump in the past two presidential election cycles. show more