Monday, July 14, 2025

DOJ Ends Suit Against Virginia for Removing Noncitizens from Voter Rolls.

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is withdrawing its lawsuit against Virginia, initially filed by the Biden government, seeking to bar the removal of noncitizens from the Commonwealth’s voter rolls. The move comports with a number of recent legal filings ramping down the Biden government’s lawfare actions following President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration on January 20.

The lawsuit was initiated in October following Virginia’s efforts to exclude approximately 1,600 individuals identified as potential non-citizens from its voter rolls. A federal judge had previously mandated Virginia reverse this decision and reinstate those individuals onto the voter lists. However, the U.S. Supreme Court later intervened by lifting the federal judge’s injunction, effectively allowing Virginia to proceed with its maintenance program for the voter registration rolls.

This ruling enabled the state to continue its policy of excluding non-citizens from voter eligibility, aligning state and federal law.

The Department of Justice’s recent decision to dismiss its lawsuit signals an acceptance of the current legal position outlined by the Supreme Court. Without this federal case hanging over it, Virginia is now free to maintain its voter roll practices as currently implemented.

During the 2024 election, The National Pulse documented numerous instances of noncitizens unlawfully casting ballots in American state and federal elections. Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress attempted to close several legal loopholes by advancing the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act but were blocked by the then-Democrat-controlled Senate.

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is withdrawing its lawsuit against Virginia, initially filed by the Biden government, seeking to bar the removal of noncitizens from the Commonwealth's voter rolls. The move comports with a number of recent legal filings ramping down the Biden government's lawfare actions following President Donald J. Trump's inauguration on January 20. show more

Conservative Priest Suspended for Imitating Musk’s ‘Nazi Salute.’

An American branch of the largely woke Anglican Church has revoked the priestly license of British conservative Calvin Robinson after he jokingly performed a salute similar to tech billionaire Elon Musk. Robinson, a former presenter for UK broadcaster GB News, made the gesture during a speech at the National Pro-Life Summit in Washington, D.C.

Robinson concluded his speech by quoting Musk’s phrase, “My heart goes out to you,” placing his hand on his chest before extending his arm outward in a gesture resembling the so-called Roman salute associated with Italy’s Fascists and Germany’s National Socialists, earning laughter from the audience.

This gesture mirrored Musk’s actions at President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration rally last week, which led to corporate media accusing Musk of intentionally mimicking the Nazi “sieg heil.”

Robinson is a member of the Anglican Catholic Church, which reacted strongly, describing the gesture as “trolling” and “incompatible with a priestly vocation.” The church issued a statement condemning Nazi ideologies, emphasizing the seriousness of actions that mimic such gestures. They stated that these actions are divisive and counter to Christian values.

In response, Robinson insisted that his intent was misinterpreted and that his gesture mocked liberal critics’ accusations against Musk. He emphasized the importance of context in understanding his actions.

Robinson was initially ordained by the Free Church of England. Last year, Robinson was kicked out of the Conservative Party after vocally expressing support for anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson.

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An American branch of the largely woke Anglican Church has revoked the priestly license of British conservative Calvin Robinson after he jokingly performed a salute similar to tech billionaire Elon Musk. Robinson, a former presenter for UK broadcaster GB News, made the gesture during a speech at the National Pro-Life Summit in Washington, D.C. show more

Grave of French Nationalist Le Pen Desecrated.

The grave of French nationalist Jean-Marie Le Pen, father of National Rally leader Marine Le Pen, has been desecrated, with vandals smashing the gravesite with a sledgehammer. The attack took place on the night of Thursday, January 30, at the Le Pen family tomb in La Trinité-sur-Mer. Police say that the cross of the tomb was completely destroyed and that other monuments to the family were also damaged in the attack.

French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau slammed those behind the attack, stating, “Respect for the dead is what distinguishes civilization from barbarism.”

Jordan Bardella, the president of the National Rally, called the act “unspeakable,” saying it was “committed by those who respect neither the living nor the dead.” The Lorient gendarmerie (paramilitary police) brigade is investigating the incident.

Jean-Marie Le Pen passed away earlier this month at the age of 96 after a prominent life in nationalist and right-wing politics. Le Pen was one of the co-founders of the Front National, which later became the National Rally.

Le Pen saw electoral success in the 1980s, winning a seat in the French parliament and later in the European Parliament. He also made it to the second round in the 2002 French presidential elections in a shock result but was defeated by former President Jacques Chirac.

Image by Rémi Noyon.

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The grave of French nationalist Jean-Marie Le Pen, father of National Rally leader Marine Le Pen, has been desecrated, with vandals smashing the gravesite with a sledgehammer. The attack took place on the night of Thursday, January 30, at the Le Pen family tomb in La Trinité-sur-Mer. Police say that the cross of the tomb was completely destroyed and that other monuments to the family were also damaged in the attack. show more

THEY’LL NEVER LEARN: UK Conservative Party Defends Its Open Borders.

Britain’s Conservative Party is defending its appalling record on mass migration. Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel—who was the Cabinet minister responsible for borders and immigration under former Prime Minister Boris Johnson—claims the millions of non-European legal migrants her government allowed into their country were the “brightest and the best.” Net immigration, already running at historic highs, increased fivefold from 2019, when Johnson became Prime Minister, to 2022.

Speaking to Harry Cole of The Sun, the second-generation migrant initially stressed that the Conservatives ended Britain’s participation in the Free Movement migration regime of the European Union (EU) after Brexit—which did reduce the influx from the bloc substantially. However, Cole pointed out that the increase in non-EU immigration the Conservatives engineered at the same time made up for the decrease in EU immigration many times over.

“We always said that [we would do] that in Brexit, Harry,” Patel lied, before claiming the massive surge in non-EU immigration was comprised of “skilled” migrants, the “brightest and the best.”

REALITY.

In fact, migrants on work visas comprise only a minority of the “Boriswave” immigration of recent years, and a large share of supposedly skilled migrants are in low-paying jobs—because the Conservatives slashed salary thresholds. Many more migrants are dependents of migrant workers, migrant students, and dependents of migrant students.

Asylum seekers and relatives of migrants already present in Britain brought to the country through “family reunification” chain migration number in the hundreds of thousands.

Government research estimates that, leaving aside asylum seekers and dependents, even migrant workers on low pay are an immediate net drain on society. By the time they reach the state retirement age, migrants each cost almost $200,000 more than they contribute, rising to $650,000 if they live to 80 and over $1 million if they live to 100.

Patel defended the Boriswave in part by telling Cole, “It’s legal immigration, Harry. It’s legal!” However, as Home Secretary, she also saw a record increase in illegal immigration, particularly via small boats, which is increasing further under the incumbent Labour government.

The Conservatives’ record on immigration and Patel’s decision to defend it likely explain why Nigel Farage’s Reform Party now leads them as the main right-wing political force in Britain.

In 2023, Donald Trump told Farage that he believed the Conservatives had gone “far left.”

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Britain's Conservative Party is defending its appalling record on mass migration. Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel—who was the Cabinet minister responsible for borders and immigration under former Prime Minister Boris Johnson—claims the millions of non-European legal migrants her government allowed into their country were the "brightest and the best." Net immigration, already running at historic highs, increased fivefold from 2019, when Johnson became Prime Minister, to 2022. show more

Trump DOJ May Drop Case Against NYC Mayor Adams.

Department of Justice (DOJ) officials under President Donald J. Trump are reportedly considering dropping criminal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who faces allegations of corruption. The Democrat is embroiled in a case involving charges relating to claims that he solicited campaign contributions from Turkish nationals starting in 2018 and the lead-up to the 2021 mayoral race.

The indictment against Adams, brought by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, claims the New York City mayor and his campaign tried to hide the illegal funding. Adams is also accused of pressuring New York Fire Department (FDNY) officials to approve Turkey’s New York consulate building in exchange for cash.

The mayor pleaded not guilty to the accusations last September and has claimed the case was retaliation from the former Biden-Harris regime over his criticism of its immigration policies.

President Trump has expressed interest in pardoning Adams, while the NYC mayor has been spotted at Mar-a-Lago and attended the inauguration earlier this month. So far, no officials from the DOJ or the Southern District of New York have publicly commented on any negotiations.

Since his inauguration on January 20, President Trump has issued many pardons, including for those who took part in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riots. He has also pardoned pro-life activists who were jailed by the former Biden-Harris regime.

Image by Anthony Quintano. 

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Department of Justice (DOJ) officials under President Donald J. Trump are reportedly considering dropping criminal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who faces allegations of corruption. The Democrat is embroiled in a case involving charges relating to claims that he solicited campaign contributions from Turkish nationals starting in 2018 and the lead-up to the 2021 mayoral race. show more

Dependent Migrants to Cost Taxpayers $43.5 BILLION By 2028.

A new report suggests that dependents of migrants who came into the United Kingdom from 2021 to 2024 will cost the country’s taxpayers an astonishing $43.5 billion by 2028, due to open border policies enacted by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Under former Prime Minister Johnson, supposedly skilled migrant workers were allowed to bring their dependents to the United Kingdom. Over 533,000 arrived between 2021 and July 2024, despite the government estimating that only 5,000-20,000 would come.

According to the Centre for Migration Control (CMC), the cost is equivalent to the annual income tax payments of around four million British taxpayers. The cost totals factor in both the children of migrants and their adult partners, many of whom do not work when they come to Britain. When migrants enter the country, the government pays more for infrastructure, healthcare, public transport, and other services.

“The legacy of Boris Johnson’s government will forever be the disastrous impact of the ‘Boriswave’ of millions of migrants from Africa and Asia,” Robert Bates, Research Director and founder of the CMC, said.

Last year, another report stated that low-paid migrants cost the British taxpayer nearly $200,000 each by retirement age, rising to over $1 million if they live to 100—countering claims that mass migration helps the economy.

Jobless migrants cost the United Kingdom at least $11.1 billion per year, with around 1.68 million migrants classified as either looking for work or economically inactive.

Both legal and illegal immigration have exploded in Britain in recent years, particularly under previous Conservative Party governments. Estimates suggest that at least one person twelve in London is an illegal immigrant.

Image by Andrew Parsons/No 10 Downing Street.

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A new report suggests that dependents of migrants who came into the United Kingdom from 2021 to 2024 will cost the country's taxpayers an astonishing $43.5 billion by 2028, due to open border policies enacted by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. show more

Trump’s DHS Has Stopped All Grant Funding for NGOs Aiding Illegal Immigrants.

President Donald J. Trump’s Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, announced on Wednesday that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has halted all grant funding for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) aiding illegal immigrants entering the United States. Under former President Joe Biden’s Democrat-controlled White House, DHS funneled almost $400 million to various far-left NGOs that assisted with housing, food, and job placement for the millions of illegal immigrants who entered the country under his watch.

During the final year of the Biden government, federal officials across a number of departments and agencies directed nearly $640 million in taxpayer dollars to be spent on assistance for illegal immigrants. However, the DHS grant program was one of the most onerous examples, directly funding highly partisan NGOs—some of which promote radical, anti-American ideologies.


In November last year, now-former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) introduced legislation to strip Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax-exempt status from NGOs assisting immigrants who cross the U.S. border illegally. Meanwhile, The National Pulse previously reported that at least one of the organizations assisting illegal immigrants also allegedly encouraged them to unlawfully vote for Joe Biden prior to his exit from the 2024 presidential race.

It is not clear how the Trump DHS decision will impact the activities of some of the largest illegal immigration assistance NGOs. The National Pulse reported in mid-January that an NGO network coordinated by the United Nations (UN) appears undeterred in its efforts to fuel mass immigration despite President Trump’s ongoing illegal immigration crackdown.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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President Donald J. Trump's Homeland Security Secretary, Kristi Noem, announced on Wednesday that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has halted all grant funding for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) aiding illegal immigrants entering the United States. Under former President Joe Biden's Democrat-controlled White House, DHS funneled almost $400 million to various far-left NGOs that assisted with housing, food, and job placement for the millions of illegal immigrants who entered the country under his watch. show more

Qur’an-Burning Activist Assassinated During Livestream.

Salwan Momika, an Iraqi-born critic of Islam, was fatally shot on Wednesday night in a residence in Södertälje, located in Stockholm County, Sweden. The incident occurred around 11 PM local time, just hours before Momika was scheduled to appear in court over charges related to his Qur’an-burning demonstrations.

The 38-year-old, previously identified as a liberal atheist from Iraq’s Assyrian Christian minority, had sought refuge in Sweden in 2018 due to threats of torture and inhumane treatment in his homeland. The Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reports that the attack was captured live on TikTok, with the broadcast only ceasing once police arrived and switched off the device.

Authorities have arrested five individuals in connection with the murder, with investigations considering the possibility of the attacker entering the apartment via the building’s roof. Momika gained attention in 2023 after burning copies of the Qur’an in several protests in Sweden. His actions, particularly outside a Stockholm mosque and the Iraqi embassy, led to Muslim riots and strained diplomatic relations with Iraq and Turkey.

Momika’s demonstrations sparked debates on freedom of expression and religious sensitivity in Sweden, culminating in criminal charges against him for incitement against an ethnic group. The case’s verdict, initially set for Thursday morning, has been halted by his death. A court spokesman said legal proceedings cannot continue against someone deceased.

Momika’s death comes against a backdrop of heightened security concerns over Islamist threats linked to anti-Islam demonstrations.

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Salwan Momika, an Iraqi-born critic of Islam, was fatally shot on Wednesday night in a residence in Södertälje, located in Stockholm County, Sweden. The incident occurred around 11 PM local time, just hours before Momika was scheduled to appear in court over charges related to his Qur’an-burning demonstrations. show more

Staffing at Reagan National Was ‘Abnormal’ During Crash, Says FAA.

The recent collision involving an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport may have been partly caused by staffing issues at the airport’s air traffic control tower. An internal Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety report highlighted that the tower’s staffing levels were “not normal for the time of day and volume of traffic” during the incident.

On Wednesday evening, a single air traffic controller was responsible for managing both helicopter activity in the vicinity and the movements of aircraft departing from and landing at the airport. Two controllers typically fulfill these duties. This practice is part of a broader staffing challenge that the tower has faced for several years, with the current workforce falling nearly one-third below the ideal number of fully certified controllers. As of September 2023, the tower had 19 certified controllers, many working extended hours to meet needs.

Across the nation, the shortage of air traffic controllers is significant, with a reported shortfall of about 3,000 controllers as of early 2024. During the 2023 fiscal year, the FAA recruited approximately 1,512 new controller candidates. However, it also saw a loss of 1,300, including retirements and attrition at various training stages. Of these, 400 failed the FAA’s academy, and 109 dropped out. The National Pulse reported at the time that the Biden government prioritized the hiring of individuals at the FAA with intellectual and psychiatric disabilities.

The collision occurred shortly before 9 PM on Wednesday, as American Airlines flight 5342 was approaching runway 33. The plane collided with a Black Hawk helicopter from the 12th Aviation Battalion at Fort Belvoir, conducting a training flight over the Potomac River.

Tragically, the 60 passengers and four crew members aboard the airline and the three soldiers in the Black Hawk are all presumed dead.

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The recent collision involving an American Airlines flight and a Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport may have been partly caused by staffing issues at the airport's air traffic control tower. An internal Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety report highlighted that the tower's staffing levels were "not normal for the time of day and volume of traffic" during the incident. show more

Failed Assassin of Trump Treasury Sec Revealed as Transgender.

The attempted assassin of President Donald J. Trump’s new Treasury Secretary has been revealed to be a transgender after the suspect was arrested earlier this week in Washington, D.C. Ryan Michael English, also known as Riley Jane, is originally from Massachusetts and admitted to police that he wanted to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

English was found at the Capitol building in D.C. armed with knives and Molotov cocktails when he was arrested, along with a note on the back of a receipt that stated, “I can’t do nothing while nazis kill my sisters.”

According to police, English turned himself in, claiming he intended to kill Bessent but had no concrete plan of how to go about it. He stated that he was inspired by Luigi Mangione, who is suspected of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on the streets of New York City last year.

Upon searching English’s vehicle, more bomb materials were found along with strong vodka likely used for the Molotov cocktails.

English was also allegedly plotting to murder Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and wanted to set fire to the building housing the Heritage Foundation.

The case comes after a pair of transgenders shot and killed a Border Patrol agent in Vermont on January 20. Teresa “Milo” Youngblut and Felix “Ophelia” Baukholt are both believed to be connected to a larger transgender terrorist group led by a figure named “Ziz,” real name Jack Lasota, based in California. The group may be linked to several other violent acts in the past.

Image by Oriel Frankie Ashcroft.

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The attempted assassin of President Donald J. Trump's new Treasury Secretary has been revealed to be a transgender after the suspect was arrested earlier this week in Washington, D.C. Ryan Michael English, also known as Riley Jane, is originally from Massachusetts and admitted to police that he wanted to kill Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. show more