Saturday, September 20, 2025

WATCH: CNN Meltdown Over Trump-Kassam Interview.

CNN’s Dana Bash joins a host of corporate media freaking out over The National Pulse’s interview with former President Donald Trump. Feigning outrage at Trump’s remarks about the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants at the souther border, Bash told viewers before running a clip of the interview: “Now to something Donald Trump said on this topic this week. In an interview, the former president borrowed from white nationalists when he said this to National Pulse, a right-wing news outlet.”

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The corporate media meltdown began earlier this week when MSNBC’s resident Islamic extremist, Mehdi Hasan, took to X (formerly Twitter) accusing former President Trump of adopting neo-Nazi talking points. Hasan, however, has previously called non-Muslims “cattle” and “animals” in video first popularized by National Pulse editor Raheem Kassam, over a decade ago. The New York Times, MSNBC‘s MaddowBlog, and Snopes quickly followed Hasan’s lead.

Trump was specifically speaking about drugs and communicable disease “poisoning the blood” of America in his exclusive interview with Kassam, though this point has been broadly ignored by the corporate media, who have instead raised the issue of Jewish people and Adolf Hitler. Jewish people are not part of the masses of illegal migrants pouring over America’s southern border.

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CNN's Dana Bash joins a host of corporate media freaking out over The National Pulse’s interview with former President Donald Trump. Feigning outrage at Trump's remarks about the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants at the souther border, Bash told viewers before running a clip of the interview: "Now to something Donald Trump said on this topic this week. In an interview, the former president borrowed from white nationalists when he said this to National Pulse, a right-wing news outlet.” show more

NYT, MSNBC Freak Out Over Trump-Kassam Interview After Far-Left Complaints.

The New York Times, MSNBC, and Snopes are collectively freaking out over The National Pulse’s interview with former President Donald Trump, declaring his rhetoric over the U.S. southern border to be Hitlerian, and bemoaning his complaint over the amount of communicable disease and numbers of deadly drugs pouring into America.

MSNBC’s resident Islamic extremist, Mehdi Hasan, took to X (formerly Twitter) to cry about Trump’s rhetoric. Hasan, however, has previously called non-Muslims “cattle” and “animals” in video first popularized by National Pulse editor Raheem Kassam, over a decade ago.

The New York Times and Snopes quickly followed Hasan’s lead, with the grey lady – itself owned by a slave-owning family which promoted Hitler during the 1930s – declaring: “Trump Escalates Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric With ‘Poisoning the Blood’ Comment”.

Mr. Trump made the remark in a 37-minute video interview with The National Pulse, a right-leaning website, that was posted last week. It drew broader scrutiny on Wednesday after the liberal MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan surfaced the quote in a post on X.

– New York Times, October, 2023.

President Trump’s comments, however, related directly to the mass importation of killer drugs like fentanyl, as well as communicable disease coming over the U.S. southern border – a fact that Snopes attempted to skirt.

Hitler’s comments – presumably still available via the New York Times’s own archives – referred to Jewish journalists, not drugs or disease:

And so this poison was allowed to enter the national bloodstream and infect public life without the Government taking any effectual measures to master the course of the disease.

– Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf.

The three news outlets, as well as the Islamist Mehdi Hasan, appeared to take their lead from the far-left Meidas Touch website, which first made the false comparison under the byline ‘J.D. Wolf’. Meidas Touch is a Democrat-linked political action committee, not a news or research service. The site’s contributors include mostly far-left, openly ‘anti-Trump’ activists who masquerade as journalists.

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The New York Times, MSNBC, and Snopes are collectively freaking out over The National Pulse's interview with former President Donald Trump, declaring his rhetoric over the U.S. southern border to be Hitlerian, and bemoaning his complaint over the amount of communicable disease and numbers of deadly drugs pouring into America. show more

Fox News Congressional Reporter is Board Member Of UN Refugee Charity.

A Fox News journalist is moonlighting as a board member for a pro-United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) charity, raising concerns about objectivity in her coverage of the illegal immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border.

Aishah Hasnie, the network’s congressional correspondent, serves on the board of the non-profit organization ‘USA for UNHCR’ which is closely linked to the UNHCR itself – the United Nations agency tasked with aiding so-called refugees.

Based in Washington, D.C. and established in 1989, USA for UNHCR purports to work “…with refugees from their greatest time of need – from emergency or crisis and beyond through the months and likely years that many are displaced from their home countries.”

The charity’s financial disclosures reveal that it primarily acts as a fundraising vehicle for the U.N.’s High Commissioner for Refugees itself. In 2022, USA for UNHCR reported just over $234 million in revenue, with $182 million passed on as grants to the United Nations. The charity’s website even blurs the lines between their organization and the official U.N. refugee agency, listing U.N. efforts as if they were their own, and even replicating their logo.

Billionaire globalist Rupert Murdoch – who recently stepped down as chairman of Fox News’s parent company – has long been an advocate of loose restrictions on immigration. Over the years he has urged U.S. lawmakers to end special visa quotas and enact a pathway to citizenship for those who entered the country illegally.

Pakistan-born Hasnie joined Fox News in 2019 and was named as the network’s congressional correspondent in August of 2021. She joined the board of USA for UNHCR on December 20th, 2021. In an interview in late 2021, Hasnie described herself as “a deeply faithful person. I’m Muslim, and I pray five times a day.”

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A Fox News journalist is moonlighting as a board member for a pro-United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) charity, raising concerns about objectivity in her coverage of the illegal immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border. show more

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POLITICO Runs Holocaust Revisionist Op-Ed to ‘Contextualize’ Canadian Nazi Debacle.

An attempt by the corporate news outlet POLITICO to add ‘context’ to an incident where the Canadian parliament honored Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian World War II veteran who served in a Nazi Waffen SS unit, is drawing accusations of white-washing war crimes and Holocaust revisionism.

Keir Giles, a British writer and research director with the Conflict Studies Research Centre, believes that because Hunka’s invitation to the Canadian Parliament was a score for a Russian “propaganda,” history needs to be revisited to soften the genocidal work of the Waffen SS.

Giles laments the lack of “nuance” in the media regarding the Hunka scandal, worrying it legitimizes Russian accusations that Ukraine collaborates with modern Nazi movements. He argues Hunka was likely placed in the Waffen SS for administrative rather than ideological reasons and insinuates the infamous Nazi military unit’s “primary task” was not in fact to commit genocide.

POLITICO has drawn sharp criticism for Giles’s portrayal of the Nazi Waffen SS. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) journalist Mark Ames blasted the corporate media outlet: “Politico now running straight-up Holocaust revisionism & Waffen SS whitewashing, even slandering Simon Wiesenthal…”.

Giles sarcastically responded to accusations he downplayed the Waffen SS’s role in the Holocaust in an effort to defend Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, posting on X (formerly Twitter): “Spot on. I [checks notes] accept genocide in order to protect my fellow progressive leftists like Trudeau.”

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An attempt by the corporate news outlet POLITICO to add 'context' to an incident where the Canadian parliament honored Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian World War II veteran who served in a Nazi Waffen SS unit, is drawing accusations of white-washing war crimes and Holocaust revisionism. show more
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The Republican Debate Ratings Slumped.

Nielsen data shows fewer than 10 million people watched the second Republican presidential debate on Wednesday night. The audience consisted of viewers of Fox News (6.7 million), Fox Business (1.8 million), and Univision (813,000), and is down from the 12.8 million viewers who tuned in last month for the first Republican primary debate, also hosted by Fox.

The 2015 debates, which featured Donald Trump, attracted record-breaking ratings, with the first drawing nearly 24 million viewers and the second seeing 22.9 million tune in. Without President Trump’s participation in this season’s debates, TV executives and the Republican National Committee are facing a dilemma in deciding whether it is worthwhile to produce events with such tepid interest and questionable significance given his dominance in the polls.

Despite the lower ratings, the GOP debate still had a larger audience than any other program on cable or network television on Wednesday evening. Trump is unlikely to appear at the next debate in November in Miami. One of his senior advisers has called on the Republican National Committee to refrain from scheduling any more debates for the primary season altogether, suggesting that Republicans should rally behind Trump and focus instead on defeating Joe Biden.

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Nielsen data shows fewer than 10 million people watched the second Republican presidential debate on Wednesday night. The audience consisted of viewers of Fox News (6.7 million), Fox Business (1.8 million), and Univision (813,000), and is down from the 12.8 million viewers who tuned in last month for the first Republican primary debate, also hosted by Fox. show more

Fox Misled Viewers On Poll Showing Trump Beating Biden.

Fox Business’s Varney & Co. appears to have intentionally altered a graphic breaking down a Fox News presidential poll in an effort to mislead viewers. The poll, conducted between September 9th and 12th, shows former President Donald Trump leading incumbent Joe Biden 48 percent to 46 percent, but the graphic displayed by Varney & Co. on Monday uses what can only be described as a purposefully confusing method to label the results – giving the appearance that Trump is losing to Biden 46 to 48 percent.

The flipped results and added complexity of the Varney & Co. graphic caused confusion on social media, with some users citing it as evidence of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis having the ability to win in 2024. The poll, in fact, shows the opposite.

Stuart Varney, the host of the Fox Business program, is slated to be a co-moderator for the 2nd Republican primary debate on September 27th.

The graphic (below) used by FoxNews.com’s write-up of the poll clearly shows Trump leading Biden, while DeSantis and Tim Scott are both losing to Biden.

The Fox Business Network wouldn’t be the first media property owned by the anti-Trump billionaire Rupert Murdoch to play fast and loose with the truth about the former President’s lead over both the Republican primary field and President Joe Biden. The New York Post recently claimed Trump was ‘getting smoked‘ in the Republican primary, despite leading by historic margins.

Attempts to meddle in the Republican primary haven’t stopped with just flawed and misleading news coverage. Murdoch – who recently announced his retirement as CEO of News Corp – pushed a spate of firings at Fox News, removing hosts and staff who were perceived not sufficiently hostile to the Trump campaign. This culminated in the firing of “the most popular prime-time host in cable news” Tucker Carlson in April of 2023.

The National Pulse has reached out to Irena Briganti, the Senior Executive VP of Corporate Communications, at Fox News for comment, but at the time of publication, has received no reply.

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Fox Business's Varney & Co. appears to have intentionally altered a graphic breaking down a Fox News presidential poll in an effort to mislead viewers. The poll, conducted between September 9th and 12th, shows former President Donald Trump leading incumbent Joe Biden 48 percent to 46 percent, but the graphic displayed by Varney & Co. on Monday uses what can only be described as a purposefully confusing method to label the results – giving the appearance that Trump is losing to Biden 46 to 48 percent. show more

Murdoch OUT! News Corp, Fox Mogul Steps Down After Decades.

Rupert Murdoch is stepping down from his roles as the chairman of the Fox Corporation and the executive chairman at News Corp. The Australian billionaire will serve as chairman emeritus at both companies.

In a letter to colleagues, Murdoch announced that his son, Lachlan, would become the sole chairman of both media companies. “For my entire professional life, I have been engaged daily with news and ideas, and that will not change. But the time is right for me to take on different roles, knowing that we have truly talented teams and a passionate, principled leader in Lachlan who will become sole Chairman of both companies,” Murdoch wrote.

 

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Rupert Murdoch is stepping down from his roles as the chairman of the Fox Corporation and the executive chairman at News Corp. The Australian billionaire will serve as chairman emeritus at both companies. show more
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Daily Caller ‘Fact Checker’ Is Socialist Who Attacks Trump, Posts About ‘Queer Liberation’.

A ‘fact check’ reporter employed and aggregated by conservative news sites appears to be an avowed radical leftist. Anna Mock, a reporter for The Daily Caller’s “Check Your Fact” website has posted political support for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) – a self-described socialist – as well as being a proponent of far-left unionization efforts.

Despite the potential for political bias, Mock regularly is the source for fact checks of former President Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, and other conservative leaders. Mock also felt compelled to defend the globalist Atlantic magazine from what was clearly a parody making it appear the outlet believed orcas, an aquatic mammal, were a new white supremacist threat.

A review of Mock’s social media feed on X (formerly Twitter) shows her having retweeted multiple left-wing political accounts including that of Sen. Sanders, anti-Trump Jim Acosta, and the South Carolina branch of the Industrial Workers of the World – a radical labor union that supports “revolutionary industrial unionism”, “queer liberation“, and has ties to socialist and anarchist organizations.

While most of Mock’s fact checks are of clear satire and parodies, the fact that she is employed by a supposedly right-leaning website to “fact check” conservatives is concerning. The Daily Caller has previously employed CNN’s Oliver Darcy, Kaitlin Collins, and Michelle Fields.

A fact check Mock authored in late July, entitled “No, Planned Parenthood Does Not Aid Sex Traffickers” was pulled from the Check Your Fact website – the editor’s note reading: “Check Your Fact is retracting this fact check article about a Live Action claim about Planned Parenthood. After further review, we found this article did not meet editorial standards.”

Check Your Fact “…is a for-profit subsidiary wholly owned by The Daily Caller, Inc. The majority owner of The Daily Caller, Inc. is co-founder and publisher Neil Patel.” Fact checks from the site are often aggregated by other conservative news sites like Conservative Review, owned by Blaze Media LLC, founded by leading 2016 Never Trump activist Glenn Beck.

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A 'fact check' reporter employed and aggregated by conservative news sites appears to be an avowed radical leftist. Anna Mock, a reporter for The Daily Caller's "Check Your Fact" website has posted political support for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) – a self-described socialist – as well as being a proponent of far-left unionization efforts. show more

WATCH: BBC Kids Vid ‘Here From The Start’ Falsely Shoehorns Black Britons Into UK History.

A song by the BBC pushing the narrative that Britain has always been ethnically diverse has gone viral, with social media users interrogating its accuracy and the agenda behind it.

“Please lend me your ears for this news I shall impart, you may not have been told, we’ve been here from the start,” the Horrible Histories song begins, showing a black singer dressed as a Stone Age Briton and a Roman centurion claiming that “before these isles were British, black people played their part.”

Cheddar Man, a prehistoric man whose body was discovered in 1903, is alleged in the video to have been a black man, as is the Roman emperor Septimus Severus.

While the media pushed the idea that Cheddar Man was dark-skinned – though also light-eyed and not a sub-Saharan African – following a DNA test in 2018, it was quietly admitted that testing could not prove his skin color, partly because the DNA had degraded over its 10,000 years in Cheddar Gorge.

Similarly, Emperor Severus – an invader in the British Isles, dying in York after falling ill during a military campaign in Caledonia – was not a sub-Saharan African, being born in Roman North Africa to an Italian mother and a father descended from the Phonecians (a Semitic people related to the Jews and Arabs).

As recently as 1939, the ethnic minority population in Britain was just 7,000. It had risen to 50,000 by 1951, as populations became more mobile following the Second World War, but white Britons retained a majority of 99.9 percent.

Only in the modern era of mass migration has a substantial non-European population emerged in Britain, with white Britons now being a minority in London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Leicester.

Horrible Histories has been pushing a factually inaccurate, woke version of history on children for well over a decade, describing the Crusades – a defensive reaction to Islamic armies conquering the Christian Near East and besieging Constantinople – as “a time when the Christian people of Europe decided to go to war with the Islamic people in the Middle East just because they didn’t believe in the same things,” for example.

Every Briton who watches live television, even if none of it is BBC content, is required to fund the broadcaster by paying a television licence fee, or else face criminal fines backed by imprisonment for non-payment.

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A song by the BBC pushing the narrative that Britain has always been ethnically diverse has gone viral, with social media users interrogating its accuracy and the agenda behind it. show more
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Salman Rushdie, Who Hid In the Free West for Decades, Says It Was Never Great.

Author Salman Rushdie, recently attacked by a radical Islamic terrorist in New York, is now claiming the West in which he has sought refuge for decades is not so great, and that a “golden age myth” lays behind movements such as “MAGA” and Brexit.

Despite relying upon the West’s commitment to freedom of expression and millions of dollars in taxpayer resources that have ensured his safety after former Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a “fatwa” against him in 1989, Rushdie told an audience on Wednesday:

“Make America Great Again’ – that’s always made me want to ask: ‘When exactly was that?’ What is the date to which we are looking backwards? Was it, for example, when there was slavery? Was it before women had the right to vote? Was it before the civil rights movement?”

Rushdie also hit out at Republicans voters specifically, claiming they no longer value democratic values enshrined in the First Amendment and are embracing authoritarianism due to concerns about the fairness of the 2020 presidential election. He argued, “When you have the large majority of Republican voters believing that the last election was stolen… if the assault on truth has reached that level of success, then we’re in real trouble.”

He made no comment on the authoritarian use of power by the left, in order to imprison those with differing opinions on the matter, including President Trump. Rushdie went on to suggest Brexit – which has never been fully implemented by the British government – was a “catastrophe”.

“In England, the Brexit catastrophe was the result of another golden age myth, which is: ‘England used to be this glorious country and it could be that glorious country again, if only we could get rid of all these foreigners,” Rushdie retorted, without signaling whether or not he, a foreigner, would return to his native India. Probably not, though.

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Author Salman Rushdie, recently attacked by a radical Islamic terrorist in New York, is now claiming the West in which he has sought refuge for decades is not so great, and that a "golden age myth" lays behind movements such as "MAGA" and Brexit. show more