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Farage Won’t Run in UK Election, Focused on Helping Trump ‘Any Way I Can.’

Nigel Farage, former leader of the Brexit Party, now rebranded Reform UK, has confirmed he will not run in the British general election called for July 4. The GB News host will instead focus on helping Donald Trump and the America First movement reclaim power in the United States.

“I have thought long and hard as to whether I should stand in the upcoming general election,” Farage wrote in a statement posted on social media.

“As honorary president of Reform UK, I am fully supportive of Richard Tice’s leadership and urge voters to put their trust in him and Lee Anderson,” he added, referring to Reform’s party leader and its only Member of Parliament (MP), the former deputy chairman of the governing Conservative (Tory) party.

“I will do my bit to help in the campaign, but it is not the right time for me to go any further than that,” he confirmed.

Farage explained that while the British general election is “important,” the American general election in November “has huge global significance.”

AMERICA FIRST. 

“A strong America as a close ally is vital for our peace and security. I intend to help with the grassroots campaign in the USA in any way I can,” he wrote.

He concluded by branding both the Conservatives and the opposition Labour party, the latter expected to oust the former in a landslide, “uninspiring.” He added that “only Reform have the radical agenda that is needed to end decline in [the United Kingdom]” – but the right-populist party is currently projected to win zero seats, thanks to a third-past-the-post system that stacks the deck against new parties.

Farage was the first major political figure from overseas to be received by then-President-elect Trump in 2016, meeting him at Trump Tower alongside National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam and figures from the Leave.EU campaign.

Farage had campaigned for Trump against Hillary Clinton, arguing the America First movement was an extension of the broader anti-globalism movement in the West that he had championed during his successful campaign against the European Union earlier in 2016.

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Nigel Farage, former leader of the Brexit Party, now rebranded Reform UK, has confirmed he will not run in the British general election called for July 4. The GB News host will instead focus on helping Donald Trump and the America First movement reclaim power in the United States. show more

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Why Did RFK Drop $24K Into Gamestop Shares?

Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. revealed on Tuesday that he invested $24,000 in the meme stock GameStop as a gesture of solidarity with the retail investor rebellion against Wall Street. “My administration will support the Ape retail rebellion and enact aggressive Wall Street reforms,” Kennedy wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). He added: “To match action with words, I just invested $24,000 in GameStop.”

Retail investors, who refer to themselves as “apes,” played a significant role in the 2021 stock rallies of GameStop and AMC, a movie theater chain. These investors were motivated to counteract Wall Street analysts’ negative outlooks regarding those companies’ prospects. Coordinating through social media and internet message boards, the “apes” were able to pump the value of the two companies and wreak havoc among institutional investors.

Last week, interest in the meme stock phenomenon was sparked again when “Roaring Kitty,” a central figure in the 2021 GameStop frenzy, returned to online platforms after a long hiatus. Kennedy is actively seeking to attract undecided voters by appealing to anti-establishment meme stock investors.

On the campaign trail, Kennedy has made conflicting statements regarding his interest in alternative investments. In July 2023, he stated that he had not invested in Bitcoin despite financial records indicating he owned at least $100,000 worth of the cryptocurrency.

In response to Kennedy’s announcement, former President Donald J. Trump‘s campaign declared that it would now accept cryptocurrency donations, also aiming to attract votes from investors disillusioned with the traditional financial system. The Trump campaign said in a statement, “Today’s announcement reflects President Trump’s commitment to an agenda that values freedom over socialistic government control.”

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Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. revealed on Tuesday that he invested $24,000 in the meme stock GameStop as a gesture of solidarity with the retail investor rebellion against Wall Street. "My administration will support the Ape retail rebellion and enact aggressive Wall Street reforms," Kennedy wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). He added: "To match action with words, I just invested $24,000 in GameStop." show more

RFK Commemorates Literal Pedophile.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has commemorated Harvey Milk Day, named for a pedophile commonly celebrated by the far-left in America.

Harvey Milk, lauded by the left as one of the first openly gay elected officials in the United States, is believed to have had a number of “underage relationships” — a euphemism for pedophilic grooming.

LGBT activist Harvey Milk is accused of having a number of relationships with teenage boys as young as 15 in Calfornia, in which the age of consent was and remains 18. Matt Barber of Liberty Counsel Action referred to Milk as “demonstrably, categorically an evil man based on his rape of teenage boys,” adding, “[t]hat’s a man who in his mid-30s had a sexual appetite for teenage boys as young as 15 years old.”

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has commemorated Harvey Milk Day, named for a pedophile commonly celebrated by the far-left in America. show more

Nikki Haley Staffer Confirms Convention Coup Plot Against Trump.

Former South Carolina Governor Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley appears to be plotting a coup to seize the Republican presidential nomination from former President Donald J. Trump by forcing a brokered Republican National Convention in mid-July. Haley has continued to court donor support despite suspending her presidential primary campaign in March.

Social media posts from Mitti Randhawa, Haley‘s brother, have added fuel to speculation that the former South Carolina Governor may attempt a floor revolt similar to the one spearheaded by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) during the 2016 Republican convention. On Wednesday, investigative journalist Laura Loomer reported that the Trump campaign had contacted Haley’s team regarding Randhawa’s social media posts. According to Loomer, a Haley staffer only replied snarkily, stating, “I’m sure the Trump family has done the same to Nikki Haley.”

This past Sunday, Randhawa posted a photo of himself and his sister on X (formerly Twitter) with the caption, “The support is real! Nikki Haley for President! Milwaukee, here we come!” Loomer responded to Haley’s brother asking him if the former Republican presidential candidate is “planning a coup against Trump at the convention?”

“Yup, what the actual hell! Deal with it. It’s happening Sis!” Randhawa replied before adding: “There is a movement, a serious movement, and you and your minions cannot deny it.”

Randhawa’s comments appear to confirm concerns among national Republican leaders that Haley intends to attempt to sabotage the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump. The National Pulse reported that Haley met with a group of former campaign donors in Charleston, South Carolina, on May 10. According to Haley, the event was ostensibly to express her gratitude to donors. However, having not formally endorsed Trump, there are fears that Haley may have used the meeting to pitch her anti-Trump backers on a plan to cause chaos at the convention.

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Former South Carolina Governor Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley appears to be plotting a coup to seize the Republican presidential nomination from former President Donald J. Trump by forcing a brokered Republican National Convention in mid-July. Haley has continued to court donor support despite suspending her presidential primary campaign in March. show more

BREAKING: Why Biden Won’t be On Ohio Ballot.

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) announced that Joe Biden will not appear on the 2024 Ohio presidential ballot unless the state legislature acts to change current state election law or the state’s Democratic Party changes its rules. “I’ve said from here to Colorado that it’s in the best interest of voters to have a choice in the race for president,” LaRose said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday night. He continued: “I’m also duty-bound to follow the law as Ohio’s chief elections officer.”

“As it stands today, the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee will not be on the Ohio ballot. That is not my choice. It’s due to a conflict in the law created by the party, and the party has so far offered no legally acceptable remedy,” the state’s top election official said, confirming the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent failed to meet the state’s ballot requirements.

LaRose reiterated that he’s contacted the Ohio Democratic Party chairman to find an equitable solution. The Ohio House Speaker announced on Tuesday the state legislature would not return for a special session to address the issue.

The Biden campaign‘s Ohio ballot issue arises from a calendar conflict. Ohio election law stipulates August 7 as the deadline for certifying candidates for the state’s election ballot. However, Biden won’t be formally named the Democratic nominee and certified as its candidate until August 19 at the Democratic National Convention. LaRose stressed that the national Democratic Party will need to change the date on which they certify their nominee to comply with his state’s election law.

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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) announced that Joe Biden will not appear on the 2024 Ohio presidential ballot unless the state legislature acts to change current state election law or the state's Democratic Party changes its rules. "I’ve said from here to Colorado that it’s in the best interest of voters to have a choice in the race for president," LaRose said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday night. He continued: "I’m also duty-bound to follow the law as Ohio’s chief elections officer." show more

Billionaire Trump Donor Dumps ANOTHER $5M Into RFK Campaign.

Billionaire donor Timothy Mellon has injected another $5 million into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s campaign. According to newly disclosed campaign finance records, the sizable donation was made in April to American Values 2024, a SuperPAC supporting Kennedy.

The move will likely fuel speculation that Mellon’s contributions aim to divert votes away from Joe Biden to benefit former President Donald J. Trump. Mellon, a prominent supporter of Trump, previously contributed $20 million to American Values 2024 and $15 million to the Trump-affiliated Make America Great Again Inc. His latest donation points to continued involvement in shaping the political landscape ahead of November’s presidential election.

Recent polls indicate that Kennedy draws support from both major party candidates. The independent candidate has notable backing from young voters and Latinos, traditionally Democratic-leaning groups. However, pro-Kennedy voter demographics vary from state to state. Some data suggest the independent candidate pulls from former President Trump‘s base in several key swing states.

Mellon, 81, is an heir to a banking and industrial fortune estimated at $14 billion by Forbes. Based in Wyoming, he has funded national causes, including a proposed border wall in Texas in 2021. Federal election data suggests that Mellon has doled out over $150 million to various political causes and campaigns over the past several election cycles.

“Donald Trump’s largest donor emptying his wallet to help RFK Jr.’s candidacy tells us everything we need to know,” a spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee told the far-left website The Daily Beast regarding Mellon’s donation to Kennedy. He added: “MAGA Republicans are hellbent on propping up RFK Jr. to be a spoiler for Trump in this race.”

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Billionaire donor Timothy Mellon has injected another $5 million into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign. According to newly disclosed campaign finance records, the sizable donation was made in April to American Values 2024, a SuperPAC supporting Kennedy. show more
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Trump Ties Biden in SHOCK New Hampshire Poll.

Democrat dominance in New Hampshire‘s presidential elections may be coming to an end. A new poll shows Joe Biden, the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent, narrowly trailing former President Donald J. Trump in the Granite State. The survey, conducted on behalf of the New Hampshire Journal, has former President Trump with 36.6 percent support, Biden at 36.5 percent support, and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. at 14.6 percent support. However, 12.4 percent of the respondents chose “None of these,” indicating a significant undecided vote remains in the state.

Former President Trump‘s lead over Biden in New Hampshire is likely the reason for the Democrat incumbent’s second trip to the state in several months. On Tuesday, Biden will make a campaign stop in New Hampshire, where he is expected to peddle his government’s spin on a weak economy and promise economic relief for middle-class families.

“This helps to put President Biden’s visit this week into greater context, as that sound you hear is the 2024 battleground map expanding for Donald Trump, seemingly putting New Hampshire in play this fall,” said Republican strategist Jim Merrill, who worked on the Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio presidential campaigns in the state. Compared to 2020, Biden is lagging in support among independent swing voters in the state.

The fact that Biden is having to spend time in the state so early in the 2024 presidential cycle is a point of concern for Democrats as they’ve won the state in the past five presidential contests. However, Trump nearly won New Hampshire in 2016 — losing the state to Hillary Clinton by just 0.3 percent.

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Democrat dominance in New Hampshire's presidential elections may be coming to an end. A new poll shows Joe Biden, the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent, narrowly trailing former President Donald J. Trump in the Granite State. The survey, conducted on behalf of the New Hampshire Journal, has former President Trump with 36.6 percent support, Biden at 36.5 percent support, and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. at 14.6 percent support. However, 12.4 percent of the respondents chose "None of these," indicating a significant undecided vote remains in the state. show more
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Trumps Fundraising Figures Freaks Out the Far Left.

For the first time in the 2024 presidential election cycle, former President Donald J. Trump outraised his opponent, 81-year-old Democrat incumbent Joe Biden. The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) announced they raised an impressive $76 million in April. Meanwhile, the Biden campaign, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and several aligned PACs raised just $51 million over the same period.

The figures for both political parties are based on public data provided by both presidential campaigns. Official figures won’t be confirmed until July, when both campaigns must file quarterly financial records with the Federal Election Commission (FEC). The boost in Trump’s fundraising, however, suggests that the ongoing Democratic lawfare campaign against the former President is having an impact on the election — just not the effect that Biden and the Democrats had hoped.

April also marked the RNC‘s most successful month of the year, with an estimated $32 million raised. The DNC, however, narrowly outperformed them — raising an estimated $35 million. The Trump presidential campaign committee alone — excluding the national party committee and affiliated PACs — raised $9.4 million in April, according to FEC filings. Meanwhile, Biden’s campaign committee pulled in $24.2 million.

Trump’s financial gains in April coincided with a major fundraising event at Wall Street veteran John Paulson’s home in Florida. The event, benefiting Trump‘s joint fundraising committee, Trump 47, and other Republican entities, raised over $50 million. Paulson is widely considered a contender for the position of Treasury Secretary should former President Trump win the November election.

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For the first time in the 2024 presidential election cycle, former President Donald J. Trump outraised his opponent, 81-year-old Democrat incumbent Joe Biden. The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) announced they raised an impressive $76 million in April. Meanwhile, the Biden campaign, the Democratic National Committee (DNC), and several aligned PACs raised just $51 million over the same period. show more

‘Khallas!’ Arab American Leaders Declare Blinken Meeting a Failure.

A lengthy Friday night meeting between Joe Biden‘s Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Arab American leaders proved less than productive for the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent’s efforts to shore up the critical voter demographic. The representatives from the Arab American community, a critical voter block in the presidential election battleground state of Michigan, ended with the community leaders expressing their continued dissatisfaction with the Biden government’s handling of U.S.-Israel policy.

Warren David, president of Arab America — a national media organization covering the Arab world — expressed the community’s frustration, stating there is little the Biden government could do to mend its deteriorating relationship with Arab Americans. “In Arabic, we say ‘khallas,'” David said in a recent interview with NOTUS. “Khallas” roughly translates to “finished, enough” or “done.” David attended the meeting alongside nearly a dozen representatives from six Arab American organizations.

ARAB AMERICAN AGENDA.

The leaders presented Blinken with their long-standing demands, collectively called the “Arab American Agenda.” These include an immediate ceasefire, the return of all hostages, a complete Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, and unimpeded humanitarian assistance to Palestinians. The community has championed these points for months amid continued U.S. support for Israel’s military actions against the Hamas terrorist group.

Despite the meeting extending beyond its planned 45 minutes, participants left feeling their concerns were inadequately addressed. “He said, ‘Thank you, I understand where you’re coming from,'” David said of the meeting with Blinken. He added: “He just kind of left it at, he will, you know, take into consideration what we said.”

The Biden campaign has scrambled to shore up support among Arab and Muslim American voters in Michigan before November’s presidential election. The critical voting bloc, in part, turned out against the Democrat incumbent during the state’s primary election, setting off alarm bells among national Democrats.

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A lengthy Friday night meeting between Joe Biden's Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Arab American leaders proved less than productive for the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent's efforts to shore up the critical voter demographic. The representatives from the Arab American community, a critical voter block in the presidential election battleground state of Michigan, ended with the community leaders expressing their continued dissatisfaction with the Biden government's handling of U.S.-Israel policy. show more

WATCH: Trump, GOP Want Biden Drug Tested Before Debates.

Donald Trump and other leading Republicans have argued Joe Biden should undergo drug testing for “artificial stimulation” before the presidential debates. Speaking at a fundraiser in St. Paul, Minnesota, Trump said Biden was “high as a kite” during his last State of the Union address.

“I don’t want him coming in like the State of the Union,” Trump said. “I said, ‘Is that Joe up there?’ … And by the end of the evening, he’s exhausted, right? No, we’re going to demand a drug test.”

Republican lawmakers, including Rep. Anna Paulia Luna and Senator Tim Scott, later echoed Trump’s concerns. “The truth of the matter is if you saw the State of the Union and you watched that performance, it was surreal,” Scott agreed.

“There was something going on, and if we could find the truth of what it was, we’re all better off,” he argued. “If it takes artificial stimulation to make the President of the United States perform, how often can he do that?”

Luna observed Biden “has the ability to launch nukes,” so his ability to operate without drugs is a national security matter.

Biden has had brain issues for decades, suffering a near-fatal aneurysm in 1988 that left him requiring emergency surgery. He was so near death a priest was called to perform the last rites.

Now in his eighties, the Democrat’s cognitive condition appears to have worsened. Federal investigators interviewing him over his mishandling of classified materials described him as an “elderly man with a poor memory” in an official report. He reacted to the report with fury at a press conference. However, he became confused during the presser, claiming Mexico borders Gaza.

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Donald Trump and other leading Republicans have argued Joe Biden should undergo drug testing for "artificial stimulation" before the presidential debates. Speaking at a fundraiser in St. Paul, Minnesota, Trump said Biden was "high as a kite" during his last State of the Union address. show more