In an unexpected move, model-turned-activist Amber Rose publicly endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election on Monday. Rose, known for her advocacy on “women’s rights” and “social issues,” shared a photo on Instagram alongside Donald and Melania Trump with a caption reading, “Trump 2024.”
Rose’s announcement ignited a firestorm in the comments section, with left-wing followers falsely claiming that Trump is anti-LGBT and anti-women. Trump supporters however, warmly welcomed Rose’s comments.
Rose has been involved in leftist social activism, having founded the SlutWalk movement, which protests against “rape culture, slut-shaming, and victim blaming.”
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In an unexpected move, model-turned-activist Amber Rose publicly endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election on Monday. Rose, known for her advocacy on “women's rights” and “social issues,” shared a photo on Instagram alongside Donald and Melania Trump with a caption reading, "Trump 2024."
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent candidate for the President of the United States, has listed a foreclosed home in Katonah, New York, as his official voting address. However, he neither owns nor resides at the property. Public records reveal that neighbors have never seen him at the residence, raising questions about his ties to the location.
In a statement to the New York Post on Sunday, Kennedy’s campaign asserted that the property on Croton Lake Road is indeed his “official address.”
“He receives mail there,” the campaign claimed in a statement, noting that his driver’s license and automobile are registered at the address. “His voting registration is from there. His hunting, fishing, falconry and wildlife rehabilitation licenses are from there. He pays rent to the owner.”
Kennedy, an independent candidate, is said to pay rent to homeowner Barbara Moss, an interior and landscape designer married to Dr. Timothy Haydock, a longtime friend of Kennedy’s.
The controversy surrounding Kennedy’s residence comes as both Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump view him as a potential disruptor in the upcoming election. Kennedy is currently polling around 10 percent nationally and has qualified for the ballot in several states.
The scandal surrounding the Katonah address is just the latest to hit Kennedy’s campaign. The campaign is accused of deceiving voters in order to gain ballot access, and recently, Kennedy said he favored abortion up until birth, then promptly flip-flopped on the issue following a public outcry. Earlier this month, it was revealed that a parasitic worm ate part of Kennedy’s brain.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent candidate for the President of the United States, has listed a foreclosed home in Katonah, New York, as his official voting address. However, he neither owns nor resides at the property. Public records reveal that neighbors have never seen him at the residence, raising questions about his ties to the location.
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During a commencement address at historically black Morehouse College on Sunday, Joe Biden said it was natural for black people to question American democracy because they are being “killed in the streets.”
“It’s natural to wonder if Democracy you hear about actually works for you,” Biden said. “If Black men are being killed in the street. What is democracy?”
“The trail of broken promises that still leave Black communities behind,” Biden continued. “What is democracy? If you have to be 10 times better than anyone else to get a fair shot.”
In the same speech, Biden described Trump supporters as racist insurrectionists, referencing the January 6 Capitol riots, and insinuated election integrity laws are racist too.
“Today in Georgia, they won’t allow water to be available to you while you wait in line to vote in an election. What in the hell is that all about? And then the constant attacks on Black election workers who count your vote,” Biden said.
“Insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol with Confederate flags are called ‘patriots’ by some. Not in my house,” he continued. “Black police officers and Black veterans protecting the Capitol were called another word. I never thought when I was graduating in 1968, I’d be president at a time when there’s a national effort to ban books and erase history. Graduates, this is what we’re up against,” he claimed.
Biden’s incendiary comments appear to be an effort to shore up black voter support ahead of the 2024 election. Historically a reliable demographic for Democrats, Biden’s mishandling of the border crisis and poor economic management have led to hemorrhaging support among black voters.
Biden tells black graduates they are being hunted in the streets.
During a commencement address at historically black Morehouse College on Sunday, Joe Biden said it was natural for black people to question American democracy because they are being "killed in the streets."
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Joe Biden drew a handful of attendees to a campaign event at Mary Mac’s Tea Room in downtown Atlanta on Saturday. The event was part of an ongoing effort to communicate with black voters, who have backed Democratic presidential candidates en masse for decades but are increasingly turning away from Biden. The modest turnout in Atlanta indicates a potentially limited reach.
During the gathering, Biden appeared visibly disoriented at times. Attendees reacted to the 81-year-old Democrat’s strange behavior with a mixture of embarrassment, sympathy, and amusement.
The presidential motorcade also drew few onlookers in the Georgia capital. Donald Trump supporters have contrasted Biden’s star power, or lack thereof, with that of his predecessor, who recently drew around 80,000 people to a rally in Wildwood, New Jersey — a state that has not voted Republican since 1988.
There is a huge enthusiasm gap between Trump and Biden, even in reliably Democratic states. Seventy percent of New Yorkers believe the incumbent is unfit to hold the presidency, and only 48 percent of New York Democrats say they want him as their candidate. Trump, in contrast, is the favored candidate of 61 percent of Empire State Republicans.
Enthusiasm for Biden is falling particularly fast among the minorities he was trying to reach in Atlanta. An estimated 92 percent of blacks voted for the Democrat in 2020, but his support is now down to 62 percent. Trump’s black support, eight percent in 2020, now stands at 21 percent.
Biden is also trailing Trump among Hispanics, who have voted majority Democratic in every election for over 40 years.
Joe Biden drew a handful of attendees to a campaign event at Mary Mac’s Tea Room in downtown Atlanta on Saturday. The event was part of an ongoing effort to communicate with black voters, who have backed Democratic presidential candidates en masse for decades but are increasingly turning away from Biden. The modest turnout in Atlanta indicates a potentially limited reach.
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Florida Senator Marco Rubio, a potential vice-presidential pick for former President Trump, refrained from pledging complete acceptance of the 2024 presidential election results during a Sunday interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press.” Rubio’s comments were a nod to the need to ensure fair elections, and he stated that an unfair election would likely be contested by both sides.
Rubio’s reminded NBC’s Kristin Welker that Hillary Clinton declined to acknowledge her defeat in the 2016 Presidential election, repeatedly calling Trump an “illegitimate” president, and fuelling the Russia hoax which arguably hobbled the first Trump administration. Rubio also highlighted that Democrats argued against the certification of George W. Bush’s 2004 victory in Ohio.
Kristen Welker: "Will you accept the election results no matter who wins?"
Sen. Marco Rubio: "I think you're asking the wrong person. The Democrats are the ones that have opposed every Republican victory since 2000."
Florida Senator Marco Rubio, a potential vice-presidential pick for former President Trump, refrained from pledging complete acceptance of the 2024 presidential election results during a Sunday interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press.” Rubio's comments were a nod to the need to ensure fair elections, and he stated that an unfair election would likely be contested by both sides.
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Former President Donald J. Trump has now accepted a fourth presidential debate invitation. Additionally, Trump challenged Joe Biden’s vice-presidential nominee, KamalaHarris, to debate his eventual running mate at Virginia State University in August.
Late on Friday, Trump posted on Truth Social that he had agreed to attend a 2024 presidential debate hosted by NBC and the Spanish-language network Telemundo prior to the November election. Earlier this week, Trump accepted a third debate invitation from Fox News. Trump’s 81-year-old Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, has thus far only agreed to two debates — hosted by CNN and ABC, respectively.
Trump and Bidenabandoned the three presidential debates governed by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) after Biden challenged Trump to two independent contests. The former Republican President quickly accepted the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent’s challenge — agreeing to both debates.
The former President agreed to a third debate with Fox News, challenging Biden to attend as well. The Biden campaign, however, has stated it will not appear on the network, claiming Fox News does not meet its debate criteria. Despite NBC not making the Biden campaign’s preferred debate host list, Telemundo is included. It is unclear whether Biden will accept the invitation as of late Friday.
Former President Trump has pushed for earlier and more frequent presidential debates. However, the CPD rejected his demand that the organization move up its debate timeline. Earlier on Friday, Frank Fahrenkopf, co-chairman of the CPD, said he believes Donald Trump “got rolled” by Joe Biden‘s camp when he agreed to just two presidential debates, earlier than usual in the election cycle and organized by leftist networks.
Wow, checkmate move by Trump to accept a debate invite from NBC and Telemundo. Can Biden, given his collapsing support with Latino voters, really say no here? Genius. pic.twitter.com/oOiFgipGQt
Former President Donald J. Trump has now accepted a fourth presidential debate invitation. Additionally, Trump challenged Joe Biden's vice-presidential nominee, KamalaHarris, to debate his eventual running mate at Virginia State University in August.
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George Soros and his Open Society Foundations, alongside the Rockefeller family and the Pritzker family — owners of Hyatt Hotels Corporation — are funding House Democrats and Democratic House candidates in competitive races, according to analysis of Federal Election Commission data by RealClear Politics. They are also financing student groups involved in the Gaza campus chaos across the U.S., either directly or through secondary foundations, suggesting Democrats’ reluctance to challenge the protestors may be a result of financial conflicts of interest.
The three donor families have gifted a total of $856,858 to thirty House Democrats, including Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and 12 candidates for the Democrats in competitive districts received a further $139,000.
The groups stoking disorder on U.S. college campuses, also funded by Soros, Rockefeller, and Pritzker families, include the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights, Jewish Voice for Peace, and IfNotNow.
The National Pulse previously reported how the plutocrat dynasties have funded groups fueling the campus crisis, such as the Tides Foundation.
The news they are funding so many Democratic politicians and candidates piles further conflict of interest issues onto the party, which has been paralyzed by the need to appeal to voters opposed to the protests and younger and Muslim voters who sympathize with the protests.
Biden has been forced to adopt a position that there are fine people on both sides of the dispute, but this has not stopped many anti-Israel progressives and Muslims and progressives from branding him “Genocide Joe” and turning away from him.
The House Democrats include:
Mary Peltola
Mike Levin
Yadira Caraveo
Johana Hayes
Eric Sorensen
Frank Mrvan
Sharice Davids
Jared Golden
Hillary Scholten
Angie Craig
Don Davis
Chris Pappas
Gabe Vasquez
Susie Lee
Steven Horsford
Paty Ryan
Marcy Kaptur
Susan Wild
Matt Cartwright
The House Democratic candidates include:
Kirsten Engel
Adam Gray
George Whitesides
Will Rollins
Lanon Baccam
Tony Vargas
Lauren Gillen
Mondaire Jones,
Josh Riley
Ashley Ehasz
Michelle Vallejo
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George Soros and his Open Society Foundations, alongside the Rockefeller family and the Pritzker family — owners of Hyatt Hotels Corporation — are funding House Democrats and Democratic House candidates in competitive races, according to analysis of Federal Election Commission data by RealClear Politics. They are also financing student groups involved in the Gaza campus chaos across the U.S., either directly or through secondary foundations, suggesting Democrats' reluctance to challenge the protestors may be a result of financial conflicts of interest.
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In the face of former President Trump’s rising popularity with black voters, Joe Biden is seeking to strengthen his connection with the key Democrat demographic with a series of engagements ahead of his commencement speech at the historically black Morehouse College this Sunday. The agenda includes meeting Georgia citizens and engaging with small-business owners in Detroit. The President will also give a speech at the NAACP event on the same night.
“This campaign will not take a single voter for granted,” wrote senior campaign advisor Trey Baker in a memo. “We are not, and will not, parachute into these communities at the last minute, expecting their vote.”
Current pollingdata shows a slight drop in support from young Black voters (18-49), registering at 58 percent. However, support from older Black voters remains substantially high at 88 percent. Biden took 87 percent of the overall black vote in 2020. Even a small shift in voting patterns in the pivotal battleground states could tip the scale in the forthcoming elections.
While Biden is experiencing a notable drop in support from black and other minority voters, Trump’s popularity with black voters, especially younger black males, is rising.
According to a recent NBC News poll, Trump has around 25 percent support from young black voters and the support of 6 percent of older black voters. Other recent polls have shown black voters doubling their support of Trump doubling over 2016’s numbers, suggesting Trump could take anywhere from 17 percent to 23 percent of the black vote in 2024. No Republican candidate has received more than 13 percent of the black vote since 1964.
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In the face of former President Trump's rising popularity with black voters, Joe Biden is seeking to strengthen his connection with the key Democrat demographic with a series of engagements ahead of his commencement speech at the historically black Morehouse College this Sunday. The agenda includes meeting Georgia citizens and engaging with small-business owners in Detroit. The President will also give a speech at the NAACP event on the same night.
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Frank Fahrenkopf, co-chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates, believes Donald Trump “got rolled” by Joe Biden‘s camp when he agreed to just two presidential debates, earlier than usual in the election cycle and organized by leftist networks CNN and ABC. The CNN debate, scheduled for June 27, will have no audience and will be moderated by CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash to make Biden more comfortable.
“Someone called me this morning and said it was political malpractice,” Fahrenkopf told POLITICO. He agreed that Trump’s agreement to debate on Biden’s terms “could end up being one of the great blunders of the entire election cycle.”
He blamed the former president’s staff for the “blunder,” saying he doubted “Donald saw all of the details” before agreeing to Biden’s terms and calling it “a pretty spectacular job by the Biden people.”
Fahrenkopf acknowledged this despite being unhappy with Biden pushing the Commission on Presidential Debates out of the process for the first time in 36 years. “I know where all this is coming [from] — this is Anita Dunn,” he said, referring to Joe Biden’s White House strategist and communications chief, an ally of far-left “bloodbath” hoaxers MeidasTouch.
“This is her plan. I know. She’s fought — she was against the commission for years and years and years,” Fahrenkopf explained. “Anita hates us and always has.”
He also accused Ron Klain, Biden’s former chief of staff who recently admitted the incumbent was failing on inflation, of being involved.
Trump adviser Chris LaCivita denied his team had been “rolled,” saying, “Frank’s political analysis is as relevant as the Commission on Presidential Debates is … which is … oh wait … done.”
However, conservative analysts, including National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam, have also expressed concern that the Biden debates are “a trap.”
I disagree with this. Agreeing to an audience-less debate with mic-off buttons on CNN was a trap. pic.twitter.com/4h2sQjiPG7
Frank Fahrenkopf, co-chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates, believes Donald Trump "got rolled" by Joe Biden's camp when he agreed to just two presidential debates, earlier than usual in the election cycle and organized by leftist networks CNN and ABC. The CNN debate, scheduled for June 27, will have no audience and will be moderated by CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash to make Biden more comfortable.
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Small businesses across the United States are expressing growing concern that they won’t be able to stay alive financially if JoeBiden wins a second term in the White House. The new Freedom Economic Index survey shows 48.6 percent of small business respondents fear they will not be able to stay afloat under another four years of Biden government policies and tax increases.
Nearly a quarter of respondents said they definitely won’t be able to keep their doors open should Biden win re-election. Meanwhile, 26.2 percent said their business’s financial viability would be unlikely. Stagflation, energy costs, and the continued rise in consumer prices were all major concerns the small business owners said impacted their long-term outlook.
Most major economic indicators continue to show inflation on the rise. Despite a slight month-to-month dip in April, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased at a rate of 3.4 percent annualized. April’s Producer Price Index (PPI) — an essential measure in the eyes of the Federal Reserve — was even more concerning than the CPI data. The PPI numbers showed a re-acceleration in prices, with inflation stubbornly remaining above the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent target.
When inquired about potential measures to be taken in anticipation of a second Biden term, responses said they leaned towards shutting their business or initiating a sellout to larger competitors. Continued consolidation in American industries has become a serious concern among consumers and regulators. The lack of competition in the airline industry may have played a role in the decline of quality control, resulting in the recent concerns over the safety of Boeing airplanes.
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Small businesses across the United States are expressing growing concern that they won't be able to stay alive financially if JoeBiden wins a second term in the White House. The new Freedom Economic Index survey shows 48.6 percent of small business respondents fear they will not be able to stay afloat under another four years of Biden government policies and tax increases.
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