A new survey indicates that a majority of voters believe government officials should invoke the 25th Amendment to declare that JoeBiden is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office” and remove him from power. Among voters who supported the 81-year-old in the 2020 election, 41 percent say they support the use of the 25th Amendment, against just 34 percent who say they oppose the move.
Redfield & Wilton Strategies’ poll of 1,500 eligible voters found that 51 percent of respondents either “support” or “strongly support” Biden‘s removal from the White House due to his visible cognitive decline. The 25th Amendment addresses instances of presidential disability and succession—providing for the removal of the President if the Vice President and a majority of cabinet officers submit a “written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.”
If he were removed, the 81-year-old Democrat would be replaced by Vice President Kamala Harris. Some Democratic lawmakers have pointed to polls that show Harris being more competitive against former President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 presidential election than Biden. However, Harris still trails Trump, hampered by her high negative favorability ratings.
The removal of Biden through the 25th Amendment would be unprecedented. No sitting chief executive of the United States has ever been removed from the White House through this constitutional mechanism. For now, however, most of Joe Biden’s cabinet and Kamala Harris say they oppose using the constitutional provision to remove Biden and are instead sticking with the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent.
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A new survey indicates that a majority of voters believe government officials should invoke the 25th Amendment to declare that JoeBiden is "unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office" and remove him from power. Among voters who supported the 81-year-old in the 2020 election, 41 percent say they support the use of the 25th Amendment, against just 34 percent who say they oppose the move.
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Joe Biden’s former boss, Barack Obama, received a “heads-up” from Hollywood liberal George Clooney before he published a blistering op-ed calling on Biden to exit the presidential race. Sources say Obama “didn’t object” to the highly personal attack on his former vice president.
Clooney, referencing a Los Angeles fundraiser for Biden that Obama also attended, said Biden was the same diminished man at that event as he was in his disastrous presidential debate with Donald Trump.
“It’s devastating to say it, but the Joe Biden I was with three weeks ago at the fund-raiser was not the Joe ‘big F-ing deal’ Biden of 2010. He wasn’t even the Joe Biden of 2020. He was the same man we all witnessed at the debate,” Clooney wrote.
“While Obama did not encourage or advise Clooney to say what he said, he also didn’t object to it,” POLITICO reports, citing “people familiar with their exchange.”
The establishment news outlet describes Obama’s “lack of pushback” on the hit piece as “eye-popping,” considering the former president was initially one of the few leading Democrats to defend his elderly successor publicly.
Obama has wielded significant influence in the Biden government, and secretly coordinated its artificial intelligence (AI) policy. Trump occasionally refers to Obama as the President to indicate he has more sway over Biden’s government than Biden himself.
While Trump was President, Obama spoke of his desire for a de facto third term through “an arrangement where I had a stand-in, a frontman or frontwoman, and they had an earpiece in and I was just in my basement in my sweats looking through the stuff, and then I could sort of deliver the lines, but somebody else was doing all the talking and ceremony.”
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Joe Biden's former boss, Barack Obama, received a "heads-up" from Hollywood liberal George Clooney before he published a blistering op-ed calling on Biden to exit the presidential race. Sources say Obama "didn't object" to the highly personal attack on his former vice president.
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Ian Bremmer, President of the Eurasia Group, has told MSNBC that fears about Joe Biden‘s re-election prospects were prevalent among foreign leaders attending the NATO summit in Washington D.C. He reports that the 81-year-old Democrat failed to recognize at least one individual he knew quite well, adding to concerns regarding his ability to serve an0ther term in office.
As Biden hosts the 75th anniversary of NATO in Washington, D.C., his re-election chances have become a major topic. Bremmer notes that conversations he had with various NATO leaders suggest there is a general sentiment that Biden’s cognitive abilities have significantly deteriorated.
Some NATO members seem to be preparing for a second Donald Trump term administration already. Defense ministers from the Baltic States signaled they are anticipating the America First leader’s return to office during the first days of the summit.
Bremmer highlights that NATO leaders still see the U.S. as the linchpin of the alliance and are fearful about ongoing U.S. commitments. The U.S. is slated to contribute $755 billion to NATO in 2024, equivalent to 3.38 percent of its GDP.
After a disastrous debate performance against Trump, Democrats such as Representative Lloyd Doggett (D-TX) have urged Biden to consider stepping aside.
Reports have since piled up that Biden‘s team hid the extent of his decline from the public, leading prominent Democrat allies to abandon the octogenarian.
The National Pulse reported on Wednesday that Hollywood liberal George Clooney now believes the 81-year-old incumbent cannot win re-election. Clooney, widely viewed as a close friend of former president Barack Obama, hosted a fundraiser for Biden just weeks ago, and admits he seemed as diminished at that event as he did in the presidential debate.
BIDEN (reading a script): “The allies in the room not only share a common language. Don’t share a common language. We do! Not share a common border. But we are neighbors. We’re neighbors.” pic.twitter.com/yKYSlCzcQd
Ian Bremmer, President of the Eurasia Group, has told MSNBC that fears about Joe Biden's re-election prospects were prevalent among foreign leaders attending the NATO summit in Washington D.C. He reports that the 81-year-old Democrat failed to recognize at least one individual he knew quite well, adding to concerns regarding his ability to serve an0ther term in office.
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Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk has criticized mail-in voting and voting machines as being “too risky” on his X platform, formerly Twitter. “Electronic voting machines and anything mailed in is too risky,” Musk wrote, adding: “We should mandate paper ballots and in-person voting only.”
Musk, who also owns SpaceX and Tesla, shared several reports on security concerns around voting machines over the past decade. One of the articles shared by the South African billionaire outlines possible problems with voting machines using the Windows CE operating system, which was 20 years old at the time the article was published in 2016.
He also stressed the work of Professor Alex Halderman, who exposed “critical vulnerabilities” in voting machines in 2021.
In another post on X, Musk endorsed the use of paper ballots, quoting another X user saying Argentina was able to count as many as 27 million ballots in less than six hours. “This should be a requirement. If Argentina can do it, so can America!” Musk said.
Musk also backed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act legislation, which is being pushed by House Republicans and aims to prevent noncitizens from voting in federal elections. Quoting a post touting the SAVE Act by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), Musk wrote: “Those who oppose this are traitors. All Caps: TRAITORS.”
The SAVE Act revises the National Voter Registration Act to require proof of citizenship for individuals who register to vote and mandates the removal of all foreign nationals from state voter rolls.
Survey data published earlier this year reveals that Americans overwhelmingly support voter ID laws, paper ballots, and election day holidays, among other voting measures.
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Electronic voting machines and anything mailed in is too risky.
Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk has criticized mail-in voting and voting machines as being "too risky" on his X platform, formerly Twitter. "Electronic voting machines and anything mailed in is too risky," Musk wrote, adding: "We should mandate paper ballots and in-person voting only."
A media feed of Joe Biden rambling about the need for more diversity following a meeting with national union leaders cut out in bizarre fashion on Wednesday. The event, which took place at the AFL-CIO Headquarters in Washington, D.C., was Biden’s latest attempt to salvage his presidential campaign as more and more Democrats and their allies call on him to drop out.
Biden’s cognitive decline was on full display at the end of his speech when another speaker mentioned Biden having “the most diverse cabinet in history.” Footage of the event shows the 81-year-old grab the microphone back and start shouting that he wants “more minorities, more women, more labour,” as the camera suddenly begins spinning around the room.
“I’m serious, think about it. That’s who we are; that’s why we’re strong. We’re diverse, we’re strong, we gotta stop looking at it like it’s a problem; it’s an asset,” Biden shouts before the feed suddenly cuts off.
Biden randomly grabs the mic and starts rambling about DEI as the feed abruptly cuts and reporters are herded out of the room pic.twitter.com/Knu6ZOKzhO
Biden’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) rant comes as fellow Democrats are calling for him to drop out of the presidential race. Previously friendly media outlets, such as the Economist magazine, also say he should go.
Biden has championed DEI policies as President, despite his frequently misrepresented friendship with segregationist Senator Strom Thurmond earlier in his career.
“Look, the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion are the core strength of America,” he claimed at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner in May.
“We have more African-American [sic], more women, more minorities in our administration than any other administration in all of history. That’s why we’re doing so damn well,” he argued.
Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.
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A media feed of Joe Biden rambling about the need for more diversity following a meeting with national union leaders cut out in bizarre fashion on Wednesday. The event, which took place at the AFL-CIO Headquarters in Washington, D.C., was Biden's latest attempt to salvage his presidential campaign as more and more Democrats and their allies call on him to drop out.
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House Republicans passed the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act which would amend current federal voter laws to prevent noncitizens from casting ballots in federal elections. The vote for passage was largely along party lines.
The SAVE Act, sponsored by Representative Chip Roy (R-TX), was introduced in response to mounting concerns regarding noncitizen voters in states across the country. At the state level, Democrat lawmakers have expanded access to driver’s licenses for illegalimmigrants and other noncitizens. Subsequently, these same Democrat lawmakers have also backed laws at the state and federal level that require government forms—including driver’s license applications—to offer applicants the option to register to vote.
“Radical progressive Democrats are engaged in a wholesale attack on citizenship and what it means to be an American,” Rep. Roy said in a statement to The National Pulse following the SAVE Act‘s passage. He added: “We will only be able to keep this republic as a republic as long as our citizenship as Americans remains meaningful. That’s why I introduced the SAVE Act in the first place, and it’s why the People’s House passed it today.”
Without stringent proof-of-citizenship requirements—opposed mainly by state and national Democrats—noncitizens face few roadblocks to being added to state voter rolls. The National Pulse has documented instances of noncitizen voters and state legal changes that make noncitizens casting illegal ballots more likely.
The SAVE Act, which now heads to the U.S. Senate for consideration, would require proof of citizenship for individuals who register to vote at departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) and other state agencies. It also mandates the removal of foreign nationals from state voting registers.
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House Republicans passed the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act which would amend current federal voter laws to prevent noncitizens from casting ballots in federal elections. The vote for passage was largely along party lines.
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Hollywood actor and Joe Biden fundraiser George Clooney has confirmed that the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent’s cognitivedecline is significant and not merely a perception based on one “bad night,” as the White House claims. Clooney, writing in the New York Times, makes clear that despite claims of “cheap fakes” and “disinformation,” Biden appears just as confused and sickly in private as he did during the June 27 presidential debate.
“I love Joe Biden. As a senator. As a vice president and as president. I consider him a friend, and I believe in him,” Clooney writes before acknowledging: “It’s devastating to say it, but the Joe Biden I was with three weeks ago at the fund-raiser was not the Joe ‘big F-ing deal’ Biden of 2010. He wasn’t even the Joe Biden of 2020. He was the same man we all witnessed at the debate.”
Clooney continues, slamming the Biden campaign’s insistence that the Democrat nominee‘s debate performance was a one-off and demanding that “…our party leaders need to stop telling us that 51 million people didn’t see what we just saw.” He goes on to point to Biden’s lackluster interview with former Democrat political operative George Stephanopoulos as further evidence that the 81-year-old incumbent is not up to the task.
“We are not going to win in November with this president,” the Hollywood liberal declares before continuing: “On top of that, we won’t win the House, and we’re going to lose the Senate. This isn’t only my opinion; this is the opinion of every senator and congress member and governor that I’ve spoken with in private. Every single one…”
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Hollywood actor and Joe Biden fundraiser George Clooney has confirmed that the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent's cognitivedecline is significant and not merely a perception based on one "bad night," as the White House claims. Clooney, writing in the New York Times, makes clear that despite claims of "cheap fakes" and "disinformation," Biden appears just as confused and sickly in private as he did during the June 27 presidential debate.
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Former President Donald J. Trump has announced plans to prosecute individuals engaging in election fraud, suggesting billionaire Mark Zuckerberg should be cautious given his past election interference. Trump’s message was posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Tuesday, where he pledged unprecedented action against illegal election manipulation.
“All I can say is that if I’m elected President, we will pursue Election Fraudsters at levels never seen before, and they will be sent to prison for long periods of time,” Trump said in his post. He added: “We already know who you are. DON’T DO IT! ZUCKERBUCKS, be careful!”
Trump’s post was ostensibly in support of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which mandates proof of citizenship for voting in federal elections. This follows an earlier Truth Social post in February 2023, where Trump accused Zuckerberg of cheating in the election, citing a report that noted an investigation into Zuckerberg’s $2 million donation to a Georgia election board.
Zuckerberg has continuously weaponized his companies against former President Trump and Republican candidates. The National Pulse reported shortly before the June 27 presidential debate that Zuckerberg’s Instagram was limiting users’ exposure to “political content.” Instagram had already imposed a requirement to “opt-in” to seeing political content, described in the app as content “likely to mention governments, elections or social topics that affect a group of people and/or society at large,” from users they do not follow.
The Facebook founder’s Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) pours vast sums of ‘Zuckerbucks’ into what are supposed to be improved voter access initiatives, such as new absentee ballot drop boxes. However, the schemes overwhelmingly benefit Democratic-leaning areas, with election integrity groups arguing they grant leftists greater voting access than conservatives and are, therefore, unlawful.
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Former President Donald J. Trump has announced plans to prosecute individuals engaging in election fraud, suggesting billionaire Mark Zuckerberg should be cautious given his past election interference. Trump's message was posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Tuesday, where he pledged unprecedented action against illegal election manipulation.
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Nevada’s Latino voters comprise nearly 20 percent of the crucial swing state’s electorate, making them an essential demographic for any presidential campaign wanting to win the state this November. For Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, however, concerns over the economy, illegalimmigration, inflation, and Biden’s health have seen their support among the state’s Latino voters plummet.
Speaking with The Washington Post, Nevada‘s Latino and Hispanic voters aired their frustrations with Biden and the Democratic Party. They expressed frustration with the cost of everyday goods, job competition with illegalimmigrants, public safety, and disillusionment that Biden will fulfill his campaign promises.
“I’m an immigrant, and I see that Democrats have been promising us immigration reform for years, and at the end of the day, we’re being ignored,” David Mungia, who works at a Nevada hospital, said in an interview. He added: “I want someone to earn my vote. Right now, I think Trump could offer us more than Biden.”
While some Democrats are looking to replace Biden with Harris at the top of the presidential ticket following the incumbent’s disastrous June 27 debate performance, she also struggles to appeal to Nevada’s Latinos. “I support us girls, and I would love to see a woman run the country, but I don’t think it’s gonna happen,” said Isabella Bello, a 21-year-old nursing student who revealed she’s voting for former President Donald J. Trump.
“She’s been on [Biden’s] side all this time and nothing was done on her side either as vice president. I think people want change for our country, and she isn’t that,” Bello added.
Recent polling has shown nearly two-thirds of Latinos support Trump’s plan to deport illegal aliens. Meanwhile, data shows that Latino and Hispanic voters overwhelmingly disapprove of Biden‘s handling of the U.S. border crisis.
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Nevada's Latino voters comprise nearly 20 percent of the crucial swing state's electorate, making them an essential demographic for any presidential campaign wanting to win the state this November. For Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, however, concerns over the economy, illegalimmigration, inflation, and Biden's health have seen their support among the state's Latino voters plummet.
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Democratic election attorney and Russian collusion hoaxer Marc Elias 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.
The Morning Mirror, operated by Star Spangled Media, presents as a general-interest news blog that publishes a random assortment of stories without an author’s byline. However, as the 2024 election cycle kicked off, the blog began pushing stories touting certain Democratic candidates‘ records on abortion, with Star Spangled Media subsequently boosting these posts through digital advertising.
By claiming to be a for-profit media operation, however, Star Spangled Media can avoid standard campaign finance disclosures and could serve as a conduit for nearly untraceable Democratic ‘dark money.’
CAMPAIGN FINANCE QUESTIONS.
Star Spangled Media and The Morning Mirror’s partisan stories and digital ads are drawing scrutiny from Arizona‘s campaign finance regulator, the Arizona Citizens Clean Election Commission. The commission is investigating whether the media network is really a political entity—such as a political action committee (PAC)—that should be subject to the state’s campaign finance disclosure laws. Elias’s law firm, representing Star Spangled Media, insists the operation is a journalistic endeavor, not a political one.
“Star Spangled Media is a for-profit media company that is in the business of publishing and distributing original news stories, commentaries, and editorials,” Jonathan S. Berkon, an attorney at the Elias Group, argued in a letter to the commission in late May. Berkon contends that the ads are paid for through for-profit revenue, meaning Star Spangled Media is not a “covered person” under the state’s campaign finance law.
Despite indications that Star Spangled Media is a PAC moonlighting as a media company, the election commission maintains that without additional information, it cannot determine whether the Democrat-aligned organization violated the state’s campaign finance laws. The commission contends “it is impossible… to determine whether its political articles—many of which appear to be generated by using campaign created media—go through the same process as its non-political articles.”
“Because the Commission cannot conclude the press exception applies, the Commission cannot conclude that Star Spangled Media is not a covered person and does not intend to engage in campaign media spending,” the Arizona Citizens Clean Election Commission added, concluding: “Equally importantly, however, the Commission is not concluding the opposite—simply put more facts about Star Spangled Media’s internal operations and news presence in Arizona would be necessary for the Commission to reach a reasoned conclusion about whether the press exception applies.”
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Democratic election attorney and Russian collusion hoaxer Marc Elias 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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