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WATCH: Biden Appears to Forget His Own Name.

President Joe Biden, 81, appeared to forget his own name during a speech on the economy delivered at Washington, D.C.’s Union Station on Tuesday. “My dad used to say ‘A job… Joey… I give you my word as a tray… ‘” the President began, confusingly stumbling over his words. Abandoning the anecdote, Biden said: “A job is about a lot more than a paycheck. It’s about your dignity. It’s about respect.”

In a video of the speech, Biden briefly hesitates while attempting to quote his father’s words, appearing unclear how his father referred to him in the anecdote before settling on “Joey.” Incidents of the octogenarian Democrat displaying confusion and memory lapses in both public and private interactions have become increasingly common — fueling voter concerns that he is suffering from cognitive decline and too old to serve another term in office.

During an impromptu address in February responding to DOJ special counsel Robert Hur’s 345-page report on his mishandling of classified documents, Biden insisted he was mentally fit despite the report detailing evidence to the contrary. While taking questions at the end of his speech, the President described General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the President of Egypt, as “the President of Mexico” and implied the U.S.’ southern neighbor actually bordered Gaza.

The transcripts of DOJ special counsel Robert Hur’s interviews with Biden reveal a damning picture of the President’s mental state. After their release in March, The National Pulse reported President Biden stated that he “did not know,” “could not recall,” or “did not remember” almost 150 times over five hours. Additionally, the transcripts confirmed that Biden struggled to remember when he served as Vice President and the date of his son Beau Biden’s death.

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President Joe Biden, 81, appeared to forget his own name during a speech on the economy delivered at Washington, D.C.'s Union Station on Tuesday. "My dad used to say 'A job... Joey... I give you my word as a tray... '" the President began, confusingly stumbling over his words. Abandoning the anecdote, Biden said: "A job is about a lot more than a paycheck. It's about your dignity. It's about respect." show more
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Even Anti-Trump Psychos Are Admitting The Genius of Trump’s Abortion Statement.

Figures in both the pro-Donald Trump and anti-Donald Trump camps agree his announcement on abortion was smart politics. On Monday, former President Donald Trump issued a video statement on abortion and access to fertility treatments. Trump said he supports the states being allowed to decide on abortion limits, saying many will have different rules, but “at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.” He also stressed that supporting in vitro fertilization (IVF) was an “important part” of supporting parents in their “quest for the ultimate joy in life.”

“It’s actually a savvy take,” said anti-Trump co-host of ABC’s The View, Alyssa Farah Griffin, in an interview with The Daily Beast. She continued: “He can claim the conservative mantle that he’s for states’ rights. And he avoids the political liability of calling for 15 weeks, which Republicans see as a betrayal on the life issue and Democrats will frame as a national abortion ban.”

“Now he’s repositioning to punt responsibility for the more extreme abortion decisions on Republican governors and off of himself,” Griffin added.

In addition to a begrudging acknowledgment from anti-Trumpers, the former President received backing from several key U.S. Senate allies. On Monday, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) told the press that he thought former President Trump‘s stance was “generally the right approach.” Hawley added, “We don’t have a national referendum system.”

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), a one-time Trump-skeptic, echoed the former President’s abortion statement when he returned to Capitol Hill on Monday, stating, “it’s the voters who decide” not the government or a court “decreeing a rule for everyone and disenfranchising the voters.”

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Figures in both the pro-Donald Trump and anti-Donald Trump camps agree his announcement on abortion was smart politics. On Monday, former President Donald Trump issued a video statement on abortion and access to fertility treatments. Trump said he supports the states being allowed to decide on abortion limits, saying many will have different rules, but “at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.” He also stressed that supporting in vitro fertilization (IVF) was an “important part” of supporting parents in their “quest for the ultimate joy in life." show more

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Here’s What Donald Trump and David Cameron Spoke About on Monday…

David Cameron, the China-linked former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, met with President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence on Tuesday evening, with much of the conversation believed to have centered around Ukraine. Cameron was accompanied by Britain’s Ambassador the United States, Karen Pierce.

Cameron, whose premiership collapsed when he lost the Brexit referendum in 2016, now sits in the House of Lords as an unelected life peer and serves as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Foreign Secretary — roughly equivalent to Secretary of State in the U.S.

The Trump campaign told The National Pulse on Tuesday: “On April 8th, 2024, President Trump had dinner at Mar-a-Lago with David Cameron, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom, and Karen Pierce, British Ambassador to the United States, to discuss several issues impacting both countries.

“Among the topics discussed were the upcoming US and UK elections, policy matters specific to Brexit, the need for NATO countries to meet their defense spending requirements, and ending the killing in Ukraine.

“President Trump, Secretary Cameron and Ambassador Pierce also discussed their mutual admiration for the late Queen Elizabeth II.”

Britain’s Foreign Office claims Cameron’s meeting with Trump was “productive,” but he was a strange choice of emissary to the America First leader, having regularly trashed him in the past. As Prime Minister, Cameron denounced then-candidate Trump as “protectionist, xenophobic, and misogynistic” and blasted his so-called “Muslim ban” as “divisive, stupid, and wrong.”

Cameron also revealed in his memoirs that he “couldn’t have agreed more” with a speech by Barack Obama comparing Trump to Putin and criticized him for using straightforward language like “Islamic terrorism” in case it offended Muslims.

A Foreign Office statement says Cameron will also be lobbying for a ceasefire in Gaza and announcing millions of pounds to assist a Kenyan-led security mission in Haiti.

The statement does not mention any lobbying on behalf of British citizens or businesses.

Earlier this year, Cameron compared Congressional Republicans who refused to back Ukraine aid funding to Adolf Hitler.

Jack Montgomery contributed to this report.

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David Cameron, the China-linked former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, met with President Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence on Tuesday evening, with much of the conversation believed to have centered around Ukraine. Cameron was accompanied by Britain's Ambassador the United States, Karen Pierce. show more
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Ex-DNC Chair Savages Biden: ‘When He Speaks, Nobody Listens.’

Former DNC Chair Donna Brazile expressed dissatisfaction over media coverage of Joe Biden, suggesting that no one seems to pay attention when Biden speaks. Brazile made her remarks on ABC’s “This Week” during a discussion about U.S. policy toward Israel and whether Biden needs to communicate more directly about events like the conflict in Gaza.

“Absolutely. Not just in Israel, Ukraine. We are a superpower. He is the Commander In Chief. Absolutely, he should speak out more,” she said. “Also we should cover what he’s saying because often when he speaks, nobody listens.”

Brazile’s comments come amidst ongoing complaints from the White House about the media’s reporting on Biden’s age and cognitive decline. Washington reporters covering the Biden government have expressed increasing fatigue over what many are interpreting as unjustifiable criticism from the White House.

Fox News contributor Joe Concha responded to Brazile’s criticism by suggesting that Biden’s heavily scripted persona might contribute to the lack of attention he receives. Former ESPN host Sage Steele recently revealed that network executives entirely scripted her interview with Biden.

Concha also raised concerns over Biden’s tendency to blunder when speaking spontaneously, often leading to awkward, puzzling statements, or even outright inaccuracies, thus necessitating follow-up clarifications from his communications team.

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Former DNC Chair Donna Brazile expressed dissatisfaction over media coverage of Joe Biden, suggesting that no one seems to pay attention when Biden speaks. Brazile made her remarks on ABC's "This Week" during a discussion about U.S. policy toward Israel and whether Biden needs to communicate more directly about events like the conflict in Gaza. show more

How Fitting: Soros Pours Cash into ‘Crooked Media’ Amidst Major Broadcast Push.

Soros Fund Management, founded by nonagenarian plutocrat and convicted insider trader George Soros, is investing heavily in radio and podcasting as his empire passes into the hands of his White House-linked son, Alex Soros.

Sources who have “been involved in discussions with Soros executives” have revealed the 93-year-old globalist may be preparing the ground for a major “audio buying spree,” having already invested millions in the industry since 2022.

These investments include backing a firm involved in the 2022 takeover of 18 Hispanic radio stations, including Cuban conservative stations in Miami, which Democrat operatives will now oversee. Also in 2022, Soros invested an “undisclosed sum” in podcasting network ‘Crooked Media,’ which hosts the Pod Save America show — a significant player in leftist media, fronted by Barack Obama staffers and boasting around 1.5 million listeners per episode.

This year, Soros Fund Management became the number one shareholder of Audacy, which, with over 230 stations, is the second-largest radio broadcaster in the United States and also runs a podcasting arm.

One of several podcasting companies Soros is looking to buy into is Lemonada, which recently signed divorced actress turned problem royal Meghan Markle.

Semafor, the globalist media outlet that reported the mooted “buying spree,” noted it could impact the U.S. election in November and suggested conservative radio hosts may feel unable to “second-guess” potentially fraudulent results.

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Soros Fund Management, founded by nonagenarian plutocrat and convicted insider trader George Soros, is investing heavily in radio and podcasting as his empire passes into the hands of his White House-linked son, Alex Soros. show more

Democrat Abigail Spanberger Complains About Having to Talk to Constituents for 30 Minutes.

Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spook, has complained about having to talk to her constituents, according to a recent interview.

“Conversations become very lengthy… We ended up spending 30 minutes inside my constituent’s home,” Spanberger lamented, noting some issues she’s run into while campaigning alongside Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD).

Raskin, one of the chief Trump critics among Congressional Democrats and propagators of the Russia Collusion hoax, has hit the national campaign trail to help boost the electoral prospects of Democrats like Spanberger by energizing the anti-Donald Trump vote in their races. In Spanberger’s case, the Virginia Democrat is foregoing re-election in Congress and instead seeking her party’s nomination for Virginia governor in 2025.

Some have seen Spanberger’s move as a tacit admission that she would be unable to hold her vulnerable House seat in Virginia’s 7th Congressional District. While the district went to President Joe Biden by nearly seven points in 2020, Spanberger’s lack of responsiveness to her constituents and out-of-step liberal voting record on immigration has led to the partisan-lean narrowing. Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) won the district by five points in 2021.

Spanberger’s background as a CIA officer made her an appealing candidate in 2018 — especially as national Democrats hyped up conspiracies about then-President Donald Trump and Russian collusion in the 2016 election. However, voters across the spectrum have increasingly tuned out the Russia conspiracy theories as real-life concerns regarding unfettered illegal immigration mount. Spanberger has left herself increasingly vulnerable on this issue, most recently voting against the Laken Riley Act.

While Spanberger and Virginia Democrats appear to have recognized her elite and globalist politics made the former CIA spook unpopular among constituents in her Congressional District, it isn’t clear what they think changes regarding her appeal to Virginians at large.

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Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spook, has complained about having to talk to her constituents, according to a recent interview. show more

Biden ‘Soiled’ White House Resolute Desk, Says Trump.

Former President Donald Trump told donors that the aging Joe Biden, noted for his physical impairment and memory lapses, may have “literally” soiled the famous Resolute Desk in the White House’s Oval Office.

Trump’s remarks came during a Saturday evening fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump criticized President Joe Biden’s border policy and commented on further poor decision-making in the Oval Office, specifically referring to the historically significant Resolute Desk.

“The Resolute Desk is beautiful,” said Trump. “Ronald Reagan used it, others used it. And [Biden’s] using it. I might not use it the next time. It’s been soiled. And I mean that literally, which is sad,” Trump continued.

The Resolute Desk was a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880 and was made from the timbers of the British Arctic exploration ship HMS Resolute. It has been used by many U.S. presidents in the Oval Office, symbolizing the close relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.

While Trump’s remarks were likely in jest — “The attendee who witnessed the moment said that dinner guests laughed,” reported The New York Times — some mainstream media organizations have sought to depict Trump’s joke as a “baseless” lie. The Independent, for example, reported that “Trump wildly claims Biden ‘soiled’ himself on White House Resolute desk in latest baseless rant.”

Earlier this year, the Trump campaign released a video mocking Biden’s age-addled body and mind, joking that the octogenarian is enjoying “White House senior living.” Biden’s frailty and cognitive impairment have become an increasing concern for Democrats heading into the 2024 election.

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Former President Donald Trump told donors that the aging Joe Biden, noted for his physical impairment and memory lapses, may have "literally" soiled the famous Resolute Desk in the White House's Oval Office. show more

WATCH: Trump Announces His Winning Strategy on Abortion.

Donald Trump has issued a video statement on abortion and access to fertility treatments, saying, “The Republican party should always be on the side of the miracle of life, and the side of mothers, fathers, and their beautiful babies.”

Trump stressed that supporting in vitro fertilization (IVF) was an “important part” of supporting parents in their “quest for the ultimate joy in life,” praising the Alabama legislature for answering his call to protect IVF access following a controversial ruling by state judges.

On abortion, the former president celebrated the ending of Roe v. Wade, saying, “It must be remembered that the Democrats are the radical ones on this position because they support abortion up to and even beyond the ninth month.”

“The concept of having an abortion in the later months and even execution after birth — and that’s exactly what it is, the baby is born, the baby is executed after birth — is unacceptable, and almost everyone agrees with that,” he said.

Trump said he supports the states being allowed to decide on abortion limits, saying many will have different rules, but “at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.”

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Donald Trump has issued a video statement on abortion and access to fertility treatments, saying, "The Republican party should always be on the side of the miracle of life, and the side of mothers, fathers, and their beautiful babies." show more
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Trump’s $50M Fundraiser Humiliates Obama, Clinton & Biden’s New York Bash.

Former President Donald Trump’s Saturday evening fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida set a new fundraising record of over $50 million. Hosted by billionaire hedge fund founder John Paulson, the event attracted donors such as casino magnate Steve Wynn, Robert Bigelow of Bigelow Aerospace, and ex-U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.

The Trump campaign strategy signals a booming resurgence in fundraising for both Trump and the GOP. Proceeds from the fundraiser, named the “Inaugural Leadership Dinner”, will fill the coffers of the Trump 47 Committee, a joint fundraising agreement orchestrated in tandem with the RNC, state Republican parties, and Trump’s legal fund, Save America.

Contributors to the event were extended two donation options. A contribution of $814,600 came with the perk of a seat at Trump’s table, and $250,000 secured a spot in the “host committee”. Both choices included a photo opportunity and a personalized copy of Trump’s photo book, “Our Journey Together”.

Notable attendees also included Senator Tim Scott, Governor Doug Burgum, and biotech tycoon Vivek Ramaswamy.

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Former President Donald Trump's Saturday evening fundraiser in Palm Beach, Florida set a new fundraising record of over $50 million. Hosted by billionaire hedge fund founder John Paulson, the event attracted donors such as casino magnate Steve Wynn, Robert Bigelow of Bigelow Aerospace, and ex-U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. show more

Could Biden Really Be Kept Off the Ballot in Ohio?

Ohio’s Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, has voiced concern that the timing of the 2024 Democratic National Convention may prevent President Joe Biden from appearing on the state’s general election ballot. In a letter to Ohio Democratic Party Chairwoman Liz Walters, LaRose noted the scheduled convention date of August 19, 2024, is over a week past the August 7 deadline for certifying candidates for the ballot.

The Biden campaign, however, has expressed confidence that the president will appear on all 50 state ballots, saying it’s closely monitoring Ohio’s situation.

LaRose suggested potential remedies? The Democratic Party could consider moving its convention date forward, or alternatively, it could petition the Ohio legislatures to form an exception to the rule by May 9 as prescribed by state law.

Even though the Democratic Party features on election ballots across all 50 states, the current scheduling could still pose a significant procedural challenge for the party and its primary candidate.

Conflict over the scheduling comes as a potential setback to Biden’s 2024 campaign in Ohio, a key battleground state which holds noticeable weight in national election outcomes. Ohio has 17 Electoral College votes.

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Ohio's Secretary of State, Frank LaRose, has voiced concern that the timing of the 2024 Democratic National Convention may prevent President Joe Biden from appearing on the state's general election ballot. In a letter to Ohio Democratic Party Chairwoman Liz Walters, LaRose noted the scheduled convention date of August 19, 2024, is over a week past the August 7 deadline for certifying candidates for the ballot. show more

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While certainly a possibility the heads up from Frank La Rosa as well as simplicity of a fix here means that Biden will almost certainly remain on the ballot in Ohio
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