Wednesday, September 10, 2025

SURPRISE! It’s Biden’s Biggest Donors Backing the Pro-Hamas Protests.

George Soros, David Rockefeller Jr., Hyatt Hotel heirs Susan and Nick Pritzker, and other major donors to the Joe Biden campaign are among the biggest funders of the Gaza protest movement accusing the 81-year-old Democrat of genocide.

The U.S. college campus crisis has helped to drive a wedge between Biden and the youth demographic, formerly one of his strongest bases of electoral support. An analysis by POLITICO suggests the pro-Palestinian protest movement, which has occupied buildings, set up encampments, and significantly disrupted colleges across the country, has paradoxically been bankrolled by Biden’s major donors.

David Rockefeller Jr. gave $300,000 to the Soros-seeded Tides Foundation, which has in turn given $500,000 to the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace.

“Why [is the Rockefeller Fund] giving significant grants to Jewish Voice for Peace, [which] blamed the horrific Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and the United States rather than Hamas?” questioned Elisha Wiesel, another Democrat donor.

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation previously supported the Tides Foundation, but it has ceased allocating them active grants.

BIDEN’S VIETNAM.

Donald Trump has argued that Biden, whose official position is that there are fine people on both sides of the anti-Israel protests and counter-protests, is struggling to find a coherent position because he “hates Israel” but also “hates the Palestinians.”

The message appears to be cutting through with both younger voters and Muslim voters — crucial in the swing state of Michigan — with many people who would typically trend Democrat saying they will not vote for “Genocide Joe.”

“What do they say? ‘What are they going to do, vote for the guy that banned Arabs?’ And the answer is yes,” explained Palestinian-American comic Amer Zahr in April. “You’re really asking me whether I’m going to take a [travel] ban or a genocide? I’ll take a ban.”

Senator Bernie Sanders, whose supporters previously lobbied Michigan Democrats not to vote for Biden in the state’s primary, has said Gaza could prove to be Biden’s “Vietnam.”

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George Soros, David Rockefeller Jr., Hyatt Hotel heirs Susan and Nick Pritzker, and other major donors to the Joe Biden campaign are among the biggest funders of the Gaza protest movement accusing the 81-year-old Democrat of genocide. show more

Biden Took His 100th Delaware Vacation Since 2020, And Strangely Kept Disappearing From The Press Pool’s Line of Sight.

President Biden’s recent weekend in Delaware, meant to be a routine trip to his home state, encountered a number of curious logistical challenges that kept the traveling press pool away from the President of the United States in an almost unprecedented manner.

The protective press pool lost contact with the President not once but twice this weekend, with administration staff glibly remarking upon a series of “hiccups” that prevented reporters from confirming Biden’s whereabouts or activities.

POLITICO reports: “It’s rare for the pool to lose touch with the commander-in-chief at all. One veteran White House reporter who is frequently part of the traveling press corps estimated that they had witnessed it fewer than five times in nearly a decade.”

White House Correspondents’ Association president Kelly O’Donnell added: “The proximity of the protective pool is an essential part of the transparency needed in coverage… The pool always knows where the president is in public, and the president always has immediate access to communicate directly to the American people through the pool. Any disruption of that continuity is an issue that we seek to immediately address.”

“We don’t want hiccups to happen. But things don’t always move as smoothly as we would like,” said White House director of press advance Nicolette Jaworski, who worked as a public relations consultant for corporate giant AT&T until February this year.

Read the details of the bizarre incidents here.

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President Biden's recent weekend in Delaware, meant to be a routine trip to his home state, encountered a number of curious logistical challenges that kept the traveling press pool away from the President of the United States in an almost unprecedented manner. show more

A Muslim GOP Candidate in Arizona is Raising Eyebrows After Opposing Trump and Demanding MORE ‘Refugees.’

Mohamed Zuhdi Jasser, who is attempting to become the GOP candidate in the 4th Congressional District in Arizona, refused to support Donald Trump during the 2016 Republican National Convention and lobbied for more third-world immigration alongside a Barack Obama administration official.

In 2016, as a delegate of the Republican National Convention, Jasser refused to attend and back Trump’s nomination. “We have a candidate that is beyond the pale. He has thrived on bait and switch politics, no track record showing he shares our values as conservative. He has thrived on demagoguery with nativism and populism. That is not conservatism,” Jasser complained.

As president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, Jasser also penned an article alongside Obama administration assistant secretary Eric P. Schwartz, titled ‘Year of the refugee,’ demanding that the U.S. absorb “at least 125,000” refugees a year. Specifically, they demanded more refugees “from places like Syria” — the homeland of Jasser’s asylum-seeker parents. The article also referenced Iraq and Rohingya Muslims from Burma.

Despite his past, Jasser has amassed a formidable line-up of high-profile endorsements, including Blaze Media founder Glenn Beck and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Jasser is less vocal in his opposition to Trump and support for mass migration at present but continues to advance many establishment Republican policy positions, such as claiming aid to Ukraine and other foreign aid is “the best thing for the American economy” and “help[s] secure our own country.”

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Mohamed Zuhdi Jasser, who is attempting to become the GOP candidate in the 4th Congressional District in Arizona, refused to support Donald Trump during the 2016 Republican National Convention and lobbied for more third-world immigration alongside a Barack Obama administration official. show more

RFK Inching Closer to Debate Stage With This ‘Clever Move.’

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is securing ballot access in several states by running as a representative for multiple obscure parties. While RFK Jr. is establishing his own We The People party as an electoral vehicle, he made the ballot in the key swing state of Michigan by persuading the existing Natural Law party to nominate him. Meanwhile, in California, he has been nominated by the American Independent Party of California.

“As the campaign sees and recognizes that these are very convenient vessels out there, it’s a clever move, and it’s not a surprise they do it,” commented University of Notre Dame professor Derek Muller, who specializes in electoral law.

Lawyers for the Joe Biden and Donald Trump campaigns are challenging Kennedy’s ballot access in several states, and cutting deals with minor parties that already have ballot access makes his path significantly easier. To reach the presidential debate stage, Kennedy must win ballot access in a minimum number of states — and an average of 15 percent across five national polls.

Analysts, including The National Pulse’s own editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam, believe this could spell trouble for Donald Trump, likening it to the impact of third-party participation in British election debates in 2010, which denied the Conservatives a majority.

The RFK Jr. campaign claims it currently has ballot access in 10 states, including the swing states of Michigan, Nevada, and North Carolina. Even without wider access to state ballots, the former Democrat could still pose issues for Trump. Polls suggest he takes votes from both the America First leader and Biden, but not evenly, and he might end up denying both candidates an Electoral College majority.

No Labels, which has abandoned attempts to run a third-party candidate, had previously suggested it could cause an Electoral College tie and throw the choice of President to the House of Representatives.

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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is securing ballot access in several states by running as a representative for multiple obscure parties. While RFK Jr. is establishing his own We The People party as an electoral vehicle, he made the ballot in the key swing state of Michigan by persuading the existing Natural Law party to nominate him. Meanwhile, in California, he has been nominated by the American Independent Party of California. show more

Top Gov Bashes Biden for ‘Vote-Buying At a Scale We’ve Not Seen Before.’

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says it is “clear” there is “vote-buying going on at a scale like we have never seen before,” citing Joe Biden regime policies such as student loan debt forgiveness.

“You start trying to give away hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayer money, and it’s not even — it’s like we’re borrowing to give it away. It’s not tax and spend. It’s borrow, borrow from the Chinese, and give it away,” explained the former Republican presidential candidate, who has now endorsed Donald Trump.

“Citizens understand those are like preelection payoffs. Those are like, hey, folks, please vote for us because we’re relieving your debt. So at what point does it cross over, programs like student debt, to just vote-buying?” he added. Biden’s support among younger voters, a key demographic for him in 2020, has fallen dramatically, which may be prompting the increase in student giveaways.

Research indicates there may have been even more explicit vote-buying during the 2020 election, with one in 10 people polled by Rasmussen saying they were offered “pay” or a “reward” for voting.

Burgum, a possible running mate for Trump, made his remarks when quizzed on the former president’s comments about the Democrats using welfare to turn a segment of the population into client voters on Saturday.

“When you are Democrat, you start off essentially at 40 percent because you have civil service, you have the unions and you have welfare,” Trump explained. “And don’t underestimate welfare. They get welfare to vote, and then they cheat on top of that – they cheat.”

Around a third of Biden supporters who voted by mail in 2020 have admitted to having done so fraudulently, implying a 7.5 million vote asymmetry in the 81-year-old Democrat’s favor.

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North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum says it is "clear" there is "vote-buying going on at a scale like we have never seen before," citing Joe Biden regime policies such as student loan debt forgiveness. show more

Google BANS Trump Ad Showing Life Worse Under Biden.

Google has censored an advertisement by President Donald Trump’s campaign, citing a policy violation as the reason for removal. The ad was initially flagged by NBC News reporter Andrew Arenge, who shared screenshots of it being taken down from Google’s search results.

The campaign advertisement, sponsored by Make America Great Again Super PAC, focused on a conversation between a remorseful Biden voter and a Biden campaign worker. The voter highlighted concerns over the rising cost of living under Biden’s regime and the allegedly preferential treatment given to illegal immigrants. The ad was strategically targeted at specific Georgia localities.

Notable within the ad was the mention of Trump’s burgeoning popularity among minority and young voters, a fact corroborated by a USA Today report referred to in the ad and a recent CNN poll. The latter revealed that 55 percent of Americans retrospectively view Trump’s presidency as a success, an increase from his approval rating when he exited the office.

Google reversed its decision on Saturday, allowing the ad to run, though further information has not yet been forthcoming.

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Google has censored an advertisement by President Donald Trump’s campaign, citing a policy violation as the reason for removal. The ad was initially flagged by NBC News reporter Andrew Arenge, who shared screenshots of it being taken down from Google's search results. show more
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Trump Campaign Raises $76 Million in April.

During a presentation at a Republican National Committee retreat on Saturday, advisers of Donald J. Trump’s campaign reportedly predicted a $76.2 million fundraising for April, according to POLITICO sources who attended the event. The campaign presentation, delivered by top advisers Susie Wiles, Chris LaCivita, and Tony Fabrizio, included a slide show and Q&A session with top donors and campaign stakeholders.

The briefing painted a positive outlook for Trump’s campaign, highlighting the possibility of extending the electoral map into traditionally Democrat-leaning states like Minnesota and Virginia. Trump’s advisers also pointed to the resilience of Trump’s popular standing, noting that his campaign has led in numerous polls, despite President Biden’s higher campaign spending. Interestingly, Trump was also outspent by his rivals during the primary elections.

While the fundraised amount reported by Trump’s advisers is significant, the Federal Election Commission is yet to receive the official figures for this month. Last month’s reports indicated a $65.6 million collection by Trump, a substantial amount, but less than President Biden’s fundraised total from his campaign and its affiliated groups.

Other fallout from the event, which took place at Mar-a-Lago, included the firing of establishment election lawyer Charlie Spies.

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During a presentation at a Republican National Committee retreat on Saturday, advisers of Donald J. Trump's campaign reportedly predicted a $76.2 million fundraising for April, according to POLITICO sources who attended the event. The campaign presentation, delivered by top advisers Susie Wiles, Chris LaCivita, and Tony Fabrizio, included a slide show and Q&A session with top donors and campaign stakeholders. show more
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Trump Advisor Explains How THESE 2 States Could Flip Red in November.

President Donald Trump’s campaign may be setting its sights on flipping historically Democratic states of Minnesota and Virginia, according to senior campaign adviser Chris LaCivita. In contrast to Democrats, who are eyeing swing states like Florida and North Carolina, LaCivita says the Trump team has a solid opportunity to convert Virginia and Minnesota to their side if Trump indeed becomes the Republican nominee.

Citing internal poll numbers, LaCivita said Trump surpasses current President Joe Biden in Minnesota by three percentage points and trails in Virginia by just four. Whether these two states can shift from their long-standing left-leaning stances to favor a Republican candidate remains to be seen.

Minnesota has seen consistent Democratic support since Jimmy Carter’s presidency in 1976. Virginia has favored Democratic candidates in the last three election cycles, even though it was a stronghold for Republicans from the 1950s through the early 2000s.

Public polling data, however, still places Biden ahead in both states albeit by narrow margins, according to recent surveys.

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President Donald Trump's campaign may be setting its sights on flipping historically Democratic states of Minnesota and Virginia, according to senior campaign adviser Chris LaCivita. In contrast to Democrats, who are eyeing swing states like Florida and North Carolina, LaCivita says the Trump team has a solid opportunity to convert Virginia and Minnesota to their side if Trump indeed becomes the Republican nominee. show more

RNC, Trump Suing Nevada To Stop Ballot Counting AFTER Election.

Donald J. Trump‘s presidential campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) are suing the Nevada Secretary of State to prevent counting mail-in ballots received after election day. Nevada election law allows ballots received up to four days after an election to be counted.

“Nevada’s ballot receipt deadline clearly violates federal law and undermines election integrity in the state,” RNC co-chairman Michael Whatley said in a statement. He added: “[T]he RNC and our partners are suing to secure an honest election, support Nevada voters, and oppose unlawful schemes.”

“Congress has established a uniform, national day to elect members of Congress and to appoint presidential electors,” attorneys for the RNC and Trump campaign contend in their lawsuit filed with the U.S. District Court of Nevada. “Nevada effectively extends Nevada’s federal election past the Election Day established by Congress,” the lawsuit argues.

“Nevada runs some of the most secure, transparent, and accessible elections in the country,” Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar (D) said, defending the state’s mail-in voting policy. “The key for that accessibility is allowing working Nevadans to vote using the method that works best for them, including voting by mail,” Aguilar continued before adding: “Our office will not comment on ongoing litigation, but I hope the RNC is putting as much time and energy into educating voters on how to participate in elections as they put into suing the state of Nevada.”

The Nevada mail-in ballot law challenge is one of 83 election integrity lawsuits the RNC has filed in 25 states ahead of November’s presidential election. Fewer than 34,000 votes separated former President Trump from Joe Biden in Nevada’s 2020 presidential election.

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Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) are suing the Nevada Secretary of State to prevent counting mail-in ballots received after election day. Nevada election law allows ballots received up to four days after an election to be counted. show more

DATA: Biden’s Support Plummets Among Minority, Democrat Voters.

Joe Biden’s re-election campaign continues to struggle among critical Democratic Party voter demographics. A new poll from Rasmussen Reports shows the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent falling to just 61 percent support among Black voters. Meanwhile, only 70 percent of registered Democrats say they plan to cast a ballot for Biden in November’s presidential election.

The voter survey offers little positive news for Biden as he faces mounting criticism from voters over his muddled stance on Israel’s war against Hamas, the state of the American economy, and the ongoing border crisis. Among Hispanic voters, Biden trails former President Donald Trump 41 to 33 percent.

In 2020, Biden won Black voters by a margin of 92 percent for former President Trump‘s 8 percent. The low level of support for Biden among Black Americans suggested by Rasmussen Reports would all but doom Biden’s chances in November. Former President Trump, meanwhile, registered 21 percent support among Black voters in the same poll.

Israel’s war in Gaza against the Hamas terrorist group also continues to pose a problem for the Biden campaign. Muslim and Arab American voters have turned on the Democrat incumbent over his perceived support for the Jewish state following Hamas’s barbaric October 7 terrorist attacks. This has especially become a problem for Biden in the critical swing state of Michigan, which has a large Arab American population.

The new data from Rasmussen Reports aligns with previous surveys showing low enthusiasm for Biden among minority and young voters. Polling continues to indicate the economy, jobs, illegal immigration, crime, and inflation are the top issues for voters in the 2024 election — all areas where Biden struggles against former President Trump.

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Joe Biden's re-election campaign continues to struggle among critical Democratic Party voter demographics. A new poll from Rasmussen Reports shows the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent falling to just 61 percent support among Black voters. Meanwhile, only 70 percent of registered Democrats say they plan to cast a ballot for Biden in November's presidential election. show more