Monday, July 7, 2025

Stephen Miller Vows to Mobilize ‘Full Might’ of DHS, DOJ, DOD for Mass Deportations.

Stephen Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, stated in a briefing that the U.S. will utilize the resources of multiple federal departments to support President Donald J. Trump’s mass deportation program. “I can promise you that the full might of the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the Department of Defense, and every element and instrument of national power will be used to remove with speed all criminal illegals from the soil of the United States of America, to enforce final removal orders, and to ensure that this country is for American citizens and those that legally belong in this country,” he vowed.

Miller confirmed the administration is committed to removing all criminal illegal immigrants from the United States, enforcing removal orders, and maintaining the integrity of American citizenship.

Miller outlined actions taken early in Trump’s presidency, referencing challenges inherited from the Biden-Harris government, such as a non-operational U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency and a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) previously focused on resettling illegal immigrants instead of removing them. “In 30 days, the president sealed the border shut, declared the cartels to be terrorist organizations, has increased ICE deportations to levels not seen in decades, and we are shortly on the verge of achieving a pace and speed of deportations this country has never before seen,” he stressed.

In just the first 18 days of the administration, approximately 11,000 illegal immigrants were deported. Plans are in place to expand detention facilities, with the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba already receiving illegals and ramping up to accommodate up to 30,000 detainees.

The administration reports a sharp decrease in illegal border crossings. Since January 20, apprehensions at ports of entry have reportedly dropped by 93 percent.

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Stephen Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, stated in a briefing that the U.S. will utilize the resources of multiple federal departments to support President Donald J. Trump's mass deportation program. “I can promise you that the full might of the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, the Department of Defense, and every element and instrument of national power will be used to remove with speed all criminal illegals from the soil of the United States of America, to enforce final removal orders, and to ensure that this country is for American citizens and those that legally belong in this country,” he vowed. show more

Three Democrats Charged With Election Fraud.

Three officials from the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania have been indicted in federal court for allegedly conspiring to unlawfully manipulate their elections by illegally adding individuals to voter rolls. Vice President of the Borough of Millbourne Council Md Nurul Hasan, Council Member Md Munsur Ali, and former Council Member Md Rafikul Islam were charged on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on 16 counts each of election fraud for falsifying voter registrations.

According to federal prosecutors, the three men—all of Bangladeshi origin—used an online voter registration portal to inflate the voter rolls in an effort to win borough council seats during a 2021 local primary election. Both Hasan and Islam were unsuccessful, losing their primary races. Subsequently, Hasan would go on to win a council seat during the 2023 election.

Notably, Millbourne is a small locality in Pennsylvania, with a total population of just over 1,000 people—most of whom are registered as Democrats. Nearly two-thirds of the borough’s residents are South Asian, and 63.8 percent of those living there are foreign-born.

The National Pulse has previously reported on the issue of election fraud in ethnic communities in the United States. In Hamtramck, Michigan, Muslim politicians are accused of holding secret meetings where they auctioned off absentee ballots to candidates, ensuring their victory. Additionally, residents claim the city’s Muslim leaders have engaged in voter intimidation, pressuring other Muslims to back their campaigns.

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Three officials from the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania have been indicted in federal court for allegedly conspiring to unlawfully manipulate their elections by illegally adding individuals to voter rolls. Vice President of the Borough of Millbourne Council Md Nurul Hasan, Council Member Md Munsur Ali, and former Council Member Md Rafikul Islam were charged on Thursday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on 16 counts each of election fraud for falsifying voter registrations. show more

Trump Ends Biden-Era Protections for Haitians, Clearing the Way for Deportations.

The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it is canceling the 18-month extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals residing in the United States granted by former President Joe Biden. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem revoked Biden’s extension, meaning the estimated 500,000 Haitians covered by TPS will see the protections expire in August instead of next February. The move clears the way for federal immigration officials to remove the Haitians from the United States once their TPS designation expires.

In late January, President Donald J. Trump revoked the TPS designation for over 600,000 Venezuelan nationals and directed DHS officials to begin a review of other immigrant groups that received TPS protections under the Biden government. The extension of TPS protections to Venezuelans has been a point of controversy among American voters as a number of the migrants who received the designation are likely members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua.

Haitian nationals have been eligible for TPS protections since 2010, when then-President Barack Obama provided the status to help those displaced from their homes on the Caribbean island following a devastating earthquake. The protections are only supposed to be temporary, and those receiving the designation are expected to return to their home countries. However, President Trump argues that TPS protections were abused under the Biden government, with many recipients remaining in the United States well past what would be considered a temporary relief period.

While the Trump administration has revoked the TPS extension, Sec. Noem has yet to decide whether the protections for Haitians will be renewed once the August deadline is reached.

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The Trump administration announced on Thursday that it is canceling the 18-month extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals residing in the United States granted by former President Joe Biden. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem revoked Biden's extension, meaning the estimated 500,000 Haitians covered by TPS will see the protections expire in August instead of next February. The move clears the way for federal immigration officials to remove the Haitians from the United States once their TPS designation expires. show more

Biden Funneled $2 Billion in Taxpayer Dollars to Shady Green Group Tied to Stacey Abrams: DOGE.

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has linked at least $2 billion of the $20 billion in Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grants the Biden government hid at an outside financial institution to Power Forward Communities, an environmental nonprofit group with ties to election denier Stacey Abrams. Established in 2023, Power Forward Communities represents a coalition of far-left organizations led by Rewiring America, where Abrams serves as senior counsel. The grant award is especially concerning as Power Forward Communities reported having only $100 in revenue when the Biden government approved the $2 billion in funding.

Last week, EPA administrator Lee Zeldin announced that he and his staff had discovered $20 billion in agency grants issued in the final days of the Biden government were “parked at an outside financial institution,” effectively limiting federal oversight of the money. With the help of DOGE, Zeldin and EPA staff were able to trace the money to the Biden EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund program. The revelation appears to confirm Republican concerns that the program was essentially used as a “green bank” by the Biden government, doling out grants to underwrite far-left nonprofits aligned with the Democratic Party.

“When we learned about the Biden Administration’s scheme to quickly park $20 billion outside the agency, we suspected that some organizations were created out of thin air just to take advantage of this,” Zeldin said in a recent interview, adding: “It’s extremely concerning that an organization that reported just $100 in revenue in 2023 was chosen to receive $2 billion. That’s 20 million times the organization’s reported revenue.”

The $2 billion awarded to Power Forward Communities appears to have been earmarked for assisting homeowners in transitioning away from gas to electric stoves and installing EV chargers and solar panels.

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has linked at least $2 billion of the $20 billion in Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grants the Biden government hid at an outside financial institution to Power Forward Communities, an environmental nonprofit group with ties to election denier Stacey Abrams. Established in 2023, Power Forward Communities represents a coalition of far-left organizations led by Rewiring America, where Abrams serves as senior counsel. The grant award is especially concerning as Power Forward Communities reported having only $100 in revenue when the Biden government approved the $2 billion in funding. show more

French Senate Backs Bill Banning Illegals from Marrying.

France’s Senate voted Thursday to support a bill prohibiting illegal aliens from marrying in the country as the government intensifies a crackdown on illegal immigration. The measure—which the left labels unconstitutional—cleared its first reading in the upper house with 227 votes in favor and 110 opposed and is championed by immigration hardliners Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau and Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin.

The legislation now heads to the National Assembly, France’s lower house, for further debate. The move underscores a rightward shift in French politics, spurred by last summer’s legislative elections that left parliament deadlocked, with Marine Le Pen’s populist National Rally (RN) winning the most seats of any single party.

The French authorities aim to curb sham marriages and seal loopholes that illegal immigrants exploit to secure residence permits or citizenship through matrimony.

This push defies a 2003 ruling from the French Constitutional Council, which declared that a foreigner’s illegal status alone cannot block their right to marry. Green Senator Melanie Vogel slammed the bill as “a blatant assault on the Constitution,” while Socialist Corinne Narassiguin accused it of fueling “a toxic atmosphere of xenophobia and racism.”

The proposal gained traction after a northern French mayor faced legal action from a former mosque leader, whom he refused to marry in 2023. That leader was later deported. French law mandates that all marriages occur in city halls, amplifying the stakes of such disputes.

The Senate’s decision also follows a recent incident where prosecutors called in Beziers mayor Robert Menard for rejecting a 2023 wedding between a French citizen and an Algerian illegal, spotlighting the growing tension over immigration controls in France.

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France’s Senate voted Thursday to support a bill prohibiting illegal aliens from marrying in the country as the government intensifies a crackdown on illegal immigration. The measure—which the left labels unconstitutional—cleared its first reading in the upper house with 227 votes in favor and 110 opposed and is championed by immigration hardliners Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau and Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin. show more

Mitch McConnell Throws in the Towel, Will Not Seek Reelection.

Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has announced he will not seek re-election in 2026. McConnell, 83, has occupied the U.S. Senate for 40 years, including stints as Senate Majority Leader, and is the longest-serving Senate party leader in history, controlling the Senate GOP for 18 years from 2006 to 2024.

In recent years, McConnell has become a key establishment Republican holdout against President Donald J. Trump and the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. A 2024 biography reveals he wanted Biden-Harris prosecutor Jack Smith to make Trump “pay a price” for January 6, and that he “started to sob softly” when addressing his staff on the subject of the protests. Following Trump’s November election win, he complained that the “America First” slogan is “the same” as the rhetoric of Adolf Hitler’s National Socialists in 1930s Germany.

Since President Trump’s inauguration, he has consistently but usually unsuccessfully attempted to block key Cabinet picks, such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. However, he has few supporters among Republican voters, with around three-quarters wanting him gone as long ago as 2023.

His position has been made even less tenable by semi-regular health crises. On more than one occasion, he has frozen while addressing the press, having to be ushered away from podiums by handlers while stricken silent.

McConnell’s retirement opens up a critical Senate seat in Kentucky, which has consistently supported Republican candidates in recent elections. The decision is likely to set off a competitive race among potential successors within the Republican Party, and prompt interest from Democratic challengers aiming to flip the seat.

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Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has announced he will not seek re-election in 2026. McConnell, 83, has occupied the U.S. Senate for 40 years, including stints as Senate Majority Leader, and is the longest-serving Senate party leader in history, controlling the Senate GOP for 18 years from 2006 to 2024. show more

Trump Urges Federal Takeover of Washington D.C. to Restore Law and Order.

President Donald J. Trump is pushing for federal intervention in Washington, D.C., citing crime and homelessness as major issues. Aboard Air Force One on Wednesday evening, Trump emphasized the need for federal oversight to establish law and order in the capital, claiming local Democratic leadership is insufficient. He mentioned imminent plans to sign an executive order aimed at compelling D.C. officials to tackle crime and dismantle homeless encampments.

“I think that we should govern the District of Columbia,” Trump said, responding to a question posed by a member of the press pool. “I think that we should run it strong, run it with law and order, make it absolutely flawlessly beautiful. And I think we should take over Washington, D.C.”

“I think the federal government should take over the governance of D.C. and run it really, really properly,” Trump reiterated.

Highlighting the Metropolitan Police Department, President Trump expressed a belief that they are not being adequately utilized under current management. Despite expressing personal regard for D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Trump criticized the local administration for high crime rates and for allowing public spaces to become overrun with homelessness and vandalism.

The President also voiced concerns about the city’s image, especially with international dignitaries like French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer visiting. Trump stressed his campaign commitment to revitalizing Washington, D.C., promising to rejuvenate the area and address crime rates.

Trump’s prospective executive action may include initiatives to impose stricter penalties for gun-related offenses and minor crimes like public urination, alongside enhanced protection for national sites and parks. This development aligns with recent legislative efforts by Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) and Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN), who have proposed terminating the district’s self-governance.

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President Donald J. Trump is pushing for federal intervention in Washington, D.C., citing crime and homelessness as major issues. Aboard Air Force One on Wednesday evening, Trump emphasized the need for federal oversight to establish law and order in the capital, claiming local Democratic leadership is insufficient. He mentioned imminent plans to sign an executive order aimed at compelling D.C. officials to tackle crime and dismantle homeless encampments. show more

Vance Slams Anti-Peace Agitators for Peddling ‘Moralistic Garbage’ on Ukraine.

Vice President J.D. Vance has taken aim at the anti-peace commentators attacking the Trump administration for attempting to end the war in Ukraine, accusing them of peddling “moralistic garbage.” He singled out Scottish historian Sir Niall Ferguson—a naturalized U.S. citizen—for a hectoring post comparing Trump’s pro-peace stance to the late President George H.W. Bush’s reaction to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait 35 years ago.

“This is moralistic garbage, which is unfortunately the rhetorical currency of the globalists because they have nothing else to say,” Vance wrote in his own social media post.

“For three years, President Trump and I have made two simple arguments: first, the war wouldn’t have started if President Trump was in office; second, that neither Europe, nor the Biden administration, nor the Ukrainians had any pathway to victory. This was true three years ago, it was true two years ago, it was true last year, and it is true today,” the Vice President continued.

“[F]or three years, the concerns of people who were obviously right were ignored. What is Niall’s actual plan for Ukraine? Another aid package? Is he aware of the reality on the ground, of the numerical advantage of the Russians, of the depleted stock of the Europeans or their even more depleted industrial base?” he asked. “Instead, he quotes from a book about George H.W. Bush from a different historical period and a different conflict. That’s another currency of these people: reliance on irrelevant history.”

Speaking to Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, on Wednesday, Vance cautioned Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky against attempting to try President Trump’s foreign policy in the court of public opinion. “Zelensky is getting really bad advice, and I don’t know from whom,” Vance said, warning: “He’s not dealing with Joe Biden and the Biden administration anymore.”

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Vice President J.D. Vance has taken aim at the anti-peace commentators attacking the Trump administration for attempting to end the war in Ukraine, accusing them of peddling "moralistic garbage." He singled out Scottish historian Sir Niall Ferguson—a naturalized U.S. citizen—for a hectoring post comparing Trump's pro-peace stance to the late President George H.W. Bush's reaction to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait 35 years ago. show more

DOGE Reveals Federal Govt Has 4 Million Credit Cards, Racking Up Over 90 Million Charges.

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Elon Musk, revealed the U.S. government manages over 4 million active credit card accounts, facilitating approximately 90 million transactions. According to DOGE, these transactions amounted to $40 billion in expenditures for Fiscal Year 2024.

A detailed report from DOGE outlined that the Department of Defense (D0D) led in transaction volume, recording roughly 27.2 million purchases across 2.4 million accounts. Other notable agencies in terms of credit card spending included the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the General Services Administration (GSA).

President Donald J. Trump continues to back DOGE’s initiatives, urging a reduction in government waste and advocating for a downsized federal bureaucracy. The National Pulse reported earlier this week that DOGE discovered $4.7 trillion in federal transactions lack a Treasury Account Symbol (TAS), a vital tracking code. This suggests tens of thousands of payments over many years are likely untraceable.

On Tuesday, President Trump issued a memorandum to all federal agencies “requiring radical transparency regarding wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars.” The document emphasizes the need to halt excessive government spending on programs and projects not aligned with American interests.

“For too long, taxpayers have subsidized ideological projects overseas and domestic organizations engaged in actions that undermine the national interest,” the memo states, adding: “The Trump Administration is aggressively investigating Biden-era programs that wasted billions of taxpayer dollars on inefficient and politically-driven projects, including canceling unnecessary government contracts and grants that do not serve the national interest.”

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Elon Musk, revealed the U.S. government manages over 4 million active credit card accounts, facilitating approximately 90 million transactions. According to DOGE, these transactions amounted to $40 billion in expenditures for Fiscal Year 2024. show more

Trump Proposes Returning 20% of DOGE Savings to Americans.

On Wednesday, during an event in Miami Beach, President Donald J. Trump outlined a plan to distribute 20 percent of the savings generated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to American taxpayers. He suggested that another 20 percent of these savings could help reduce the national debt.

This initiative follows suggestions for a “DOGE dividend” from users on the social media platform X, owned by DOGE chief Elon Musk. “I love it,” Trump said. “A 20 percent dividend, so to speak, for the money that we’re saving by going after the waste, fraud and abuse and all of the other things that are happening. I think it’s a great idea.”

DOGE has reportedly identified approximately $55 billion in savings through cuts in federal spending, including reductions in the U.S. Department for International Development (USAID), the Department of Education, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. However, some of these reduction efforts are subject to ongoing legal challenges.

There is no clear plan yet from the Trump administration regarding the use of the remaining 60 percent of DOGE’s identified savings. The potential for using DOGE as a tool to both reward citizens and address national financial concerns is still under discussion.

DOGE is set to function until July 4, 2026, when it is scheduled for dissolution.

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On Wednesday, during an event in Miami Beach, President Donald J. Trump outlined a plan to distribute 20 percent of the savings generated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to American taxpayers. He suggested that another 20 percent of these savings could help reduce the national debt. show more