Monday, July 21, 2025

Pro-Palestine Vandals Unleash Graffiti Rampage.

Pro-Palestinian activists associated with the group Palestine Action are waging a campaign of vandalism at multiple locations across the United Kingdom and European Union. Palestine Action, which has been known for training demonstrators to target facilities allegedly linked to Israel and the Israeli military, describes the attacks as “a coordinated wave of actions across Europe.”

Many attacks focused on the German insurance company Allianz, which they accuse of being involved in the conflict in Gaza. Nine Allianz offices in the United Kingdom and six in Continental Europe were reportedly targeted.

Offices in Bristol and Glasgow were marked with red paint, and online footage shows damage to Allianz’s One Trinity Gardens office building in Newcastle, where doors and windows were broken.

In a separate incident, activists drove a vehicle into Teledyne’s weapons factory in Shipley, South Yorkshire. Additionally, they reportedly breached the security perimeter at an Elbit Systems factory in Kent. Palestine Action claimed these activities were meant to disrupt the production of weapon components intended for Israel.

Employees affected by the protests have expressed anger, with reports of engineers being verbally abused and even spat at by activists. Reaction from the Community Security Trust, an organization ensuring the safety of British Jews, labeled Palestine Action as an extremist group utilizing violence for political purposes. They highlighted a notable increase in aggressive methods over the past year and voiced concerns about the potential continuation of these patterns.

Although some activists have faced legal consequences, there are calls for more significant action by law enforcement and government entities to address the perceived threat posed by the group’s ongoing activities.

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Pro-Palestinian activists associated with the group Palestine Action are waging a campaign of vandalism at multiple locations across the United Kingdom and European Union. Palestine Action, which has been known for training demonstrators to target facilities allegedly linked to Israel and the Israeli military, describes the attacks as "a coordinated wave of actions across Europe." show more

KASSAM: Ukraine War Hawks Have Spilled ‘Rivers of Blood’ for Nothing.

The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon discussed a leaked Ukraine peace plan on Tuesday, along with Kassam’s early reporting on Ukraine at the start of the Western-backed Euromaidan crisis. Describing the 2014 ouster of then-Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych by an armed mob after he chose a deal with Russia over a European Union (EU) association agreement as a “color revolution,” Bannon praised Kassam for having been among the first to realize Ukraine would become a significant geopolitical flashpoint.

“We’re a decade-plus into this whole process now,” Kassam said. “Here we are at the zenith of this conflict… and what has it amounted to?” he asked. “Rivers of blood running through Eastern Europe.”

Kassam stressed that the leaked peace plan suggests Russian gains will either remain de facto Russian-controlled or become buffer zones, noting such an outcome could have been achieved “without hundreds of thousands of deaths and impeaching Donald Trump.”

He chastised war hawks in the West for “waging wars with other people’s kids and other people’s money,” arguing their plans had been “eviscerated” not by Russian leader Vladimir Putin but by “God’s will.”

Bannon and Kassam agreed that the establishment should not be allowed to drag President Donald J. Trump down by tying him to an ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with the former arguing his administration should aim to secure a “ceasefire immediately and move on.”

Kassam predicted ending the suffering caused by the war would be President Trump’s main priority, with the America First leader having emphasized his desire to be remembered as a peacemaker in his inaugural address.

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The National Pulse's Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon discussed a leaked Ukraine peace plan on Tuesday, along with Kassam's early reporting on Ukraine at the start of the Western-backed Euromaidan crisis. Describing the 2014 ouster of then-Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych by an armed mob after he chose a deal with Russia over a European Union (EU) association agreement as a "color revolution," Bannon praised Kassam for having been among the first to realize Ukraine would become a significant geopolitical flashpoint. show more

Kamala’s Husband Joins White Shoe Law Firm Headquartered in NYC, Casting Doubt on Former VP’s Future.

Doug Emhoff, the husband of former Vice President Kamala Harris, is joining the New York-based law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP as a partner. The move, coming shortly after Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to now-President Donald J. Trump, is throwing the former Vice President’s political future into question. There had been rampant speculation that Harris and Emhoff would return to California in preparation for the former Vice President seeking the state’s gubernatorial office, but this will be near-impossible if her family relocates to the East Coast.

“I am delighted to be joining Willkie, where I am looking forward to working alongside trusted and innovative legal counselors,” Emhoff said in a statement. The former second gentleman added: “I couldn’t be more thrilled to join this talented and collaborative team.”

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP employs approximately 1,200 attorneys worldwide and is headquartered at the Axa Equitable Center on New York City’s Seventh Avenue. Emhoff, a longtime attorney, previously worked with DLA Piper and served as a partner at the Venable law firm. During his tenure, the former second gentleman was accused of exhibiting misogynistic behavior and favoritism. His former colleagues allege he used expletives toward female colleagues, organized male-only office gatherings, and showed preference towards younger and more attractive associates.

Meanwhile, during the 2024 presidential campaign, it came to light that Emhoff had allegedly physically assaulted an ex-girlfriend at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012. In addition, Kamala Harris’s husband has been accused of cheating on his first wife with the family’s nanny, which reportedly resulted in a pregnancy.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Doug Emhoff, the husband of former Vice President Kamala Harris, is joining the New York-based law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP as a partner. The move, coming shortly after Harris lost the 2024 presidential election to now-President Donald J. Trump, is throwing the former Vice President's political future into question. There had been rampant speculation that Harris and Emhoff would return to California in preparation for the former Vice President seeking the state's gubernatorial office, but this will be near-impossible if her family relocates to the East Coast. show more

Corporate News Flunky Admits Trump Was Right, Fauci Wrong on COVID-19 Origin.

Corporate media fixture Chris Cillizza is admitting President Donald J. Trump was correct about the Chinese lab origin of the COVID-19 pandemic and that former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, was wrong to dismiss the possibility. In a mea culpa posted on X (formerly Twitter), Cillizza—a former CNN reporter and editor-at-large—laments that he and his corporate media colleagues were duped by Fauci and other public health officials.

“My belief back then was that if this was a debate between Donald Trump and Anthony Fauci on the origins of a pandemic-level virus, I was going to go with the guy who spent his entire career studying this stuff, not the reality TV-star-turned-president,” the former CNN reporter writes. “Except, it now appears that the reality TV-star-turned-president was right. And Anthony Fauci was wrong.”

The National Pulse previously reported the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic revealed that Fauci was snuck into the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters to influence their findings on the origins of COVID-19. Under the Biden government, intelligence community officials were dismissive of evidence the COVID-19 pandemic was caused by a leak from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. However, the CIA has reversed course and, over this past weekend, stated the pandemic was likely the result of the mishandling of virus samples at the Wuhan lab.

“I deferred to expert voices at a moment—May 2020—when even they were making it up on the fly,” Cillizza admits, while defending his past reporting in light of the CIA’s determination on the pandemic origins. He adds: “The other major mistake I made was that I let my belief that Trump just, well, said stuff, get in the way of the possibility that he could be right.”

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Corporate media fixture Chris Cillizza is admitting President Donald J. Trump was correct about the Chinese lab origin of the COVID-19 pandemic and that former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, was wrong to dismiss the possibility. In a mea culpa posted on X (formerly Twitter), Cillizza—a former CNN reporter and editor-at-large—laments that he and his corporate media colleagues were duped by Fauci and other public health officials. show more

‘This Was Not the Enemy’ — Leavitt Confirms Biden Govt Caused Drone Panic Over Nothing.

President Donald J. Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has confirmed drones flying over New Jersey and elsewhere were “not the enemy,” raising questions as to why the Biden-Harris government allowed sightings to cause a national panic. “After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons,” Leavitt said at her inaugural press conference.

Leavitt said the update had been given to her by President Trump directly, adding, “Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational and private individuals that enjoy flying drones. In time, it got worse due to curiosity.”

She concluded, “This was not the enemy.”

The Biden-Harris government’s decision to keep the public in the dark about drone flights caused widespread concern. Moreover, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s decision to order some parts of the airspace over New Jersey closed for “special security reasons” until January 17, 2025, amid the panic—with violators subject to detention or even deadly force—added to the impression of chaos.

Image by Matt Christenson/BLM/2017.

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President Donald J. Trump's press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has confirmed drones flying over New Jersey and elsewhere were "not the enemy," raising questions as to why the Biden-Harris government allowed sightings to cause a national panic. "After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons," Leavitt said at her inaugural press conference. show more
Migrant Crime

WATCH: Trump DHS Team Launches Major Immigration Crackdown in New York.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Tuesday morning that federal immigration agents have commenced enforcement actions in New York City. Noem, who manages the country’s immigration system, shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) documenting an enforcement operation that resulted in the arrest of an individual charged with kidnapping, assault, and burglary.

The footage, appearing to capture agents undertaking a raid before sunrise, shows two officers escorting a handcuffed man to a vehicle with flashing lights outside an unidentified apartment building. Details about the arrest or additional operations were not disclosed by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in New York City.

In her post, Noem warned, “Dirtbags like this will continue to be removed from our streets.” She noted her presence in New York to support the enforcement operation, declaring in another predawn post, “I’m on it.”


Although specific details about other arrests or locations were unclear, a spokesman for Noem confirmed “multiple” enforcement activities occurring throughout New York on Tuesday. The actions are part of broader federal immigration enforcement efforts directed by the recently appointed secretary.

These efforts aim to detain and remove illegal immigrants accused of serious criminal offenses while residing in the United States without authorization. The announcement and visible enforcement actions underscore the administration’s ongoing commitment to prioritize border security and to remove those unlawfully residing in the country.

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Tuesday morning that federal immigration agents have commenced enforcement actions in New York City. Noem, who manages the country's immigration system, shared a video on X (formerly Twitter) documenting an enforcement operation that resulted in the arrest of an individual charged with kidnapping, assault, and burglary. show more

Costco Doubles Down on DEI, But Republicans Aren’t Sitting Around for Once…

A group of 19 state attorneys general is pushing retail warehouse giant Costco to abandon its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, the group—in a letter to Costco CEO Ron Vachris—alleges the company is maintaining DEI policies deemed illegal by some courts and likely in contravention of a recent executive order signed by President Donald J. Trump.

“We… urge Costco to end all unlawful discrimination imposed by the company through diversity, equity, and inclusion (‘DEI’) policies,” the attorneys general write. They add: “Although Costco’s motto is ‘do the right thing,’ it appears that the company is doing the wrong thing—clinging to DEI policies that courts and businesses have rejected as illegal.”

In addition, the letter cites recent Supreme Court precedent on race-based college admissions, suggesting Republicans at the state level may soon push for a broader ruling on DEI and other discriminatory programs. “The Supreme Court has repeatedly warned against using race-based preferences and classifications. Most recently, Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard explained that ‘Distinctions between citizens solely because of their ancestry are by their very nature odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine of equality,'” the attorneys general contend.

Costco has not yet responded. Previously, the company’s shareholders rejected a proposal by the National Center for Public Policy Research to assess the risks associated with DEI practices. This proposal suggested that DEI could conceal a radical agenda.

Meanwhile, other companies like Target and Walmart are either scaling back their diversity initiatives or shuttering them entirely. This trend follows criticism from conservative activists, backed by court decisions and the subsequent Trump White House ban on DEI programs.

Image by Tony Webster.

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A group of 19 state attorneys general is pushing retail warehouse giant Costco to abandon its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, the group—in a letter to Costco CEO Ron Vachris—alleges the company is maintaining DEI policies deemed illegal by some courts and likely in contravention of a recent executive order signed by President Donald J. Trump. show more

WATCH: Tom Homan Easily Handles CNN’s Kaitlan Collins.

President Donald J. Trump’s Border Czar, Tom Homan, pulled no punches during an interview with CNN, stating that illegals would not be allowed to hide in schools or hospitals to avoid deportation. During an interview with Kaitlan Collins, Homan was questioned about the justification for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in schools. Homan responded that concern should only arise if individuals are related to public safety or national security threats.

The Border Czar emphasized, “If they are a public safety threat, a national security threat, they should be chilled. They should be afraid because we’re looking for them.”

Collins highlighted apprehensions among illegal immigrant parents. Homan maintained a firm stance, asserting that being in the country without authorization is unlawful and the enforcement of immigration laws remains a priority.

“It’s a crime. And that’s the way it’s supposed to be. I wouldn’t feel comfortable if I’m in Switzerland illegally. So we’re going to enforce the laws of this country,” he said.

Homan announced ICE raids against criminal illegals last week following President Trump’s inauguration. So far, the agency has arrested at least 1,179 illegals. According to Homan, many are wanted for heinous crimes, from murder to child rape.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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President Donald J. Trump's Border Czar, Tom Homan, pulled no punches during an interview with CNN, stating that illegals would not be allowed to hide in schools or hospitals to avoid deportation. During an interview with Kaitlan Collins, Homan was questioned about the justification for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in schools. Homan responded that concern should only arise if individuals are related to public safety or national security threats. show more

Early Numbers: Trump Is Crushing the Immigration Crisis.

One week into his Presidency, Donald J. Trump is already delivering on his campaign promise to secure the southern border and remove criminal aliens.

The border: Border Patrol encountered just 582 people trying to cross the border on Sunday. This follows 731 encounters on Saturday and 665 on Friday.

  • For perspective: Just over a year ago, in December 2023, border encounters reached an all-time high of 302,000 encounters in the month — roughly 10,000 per day.
  • But wait, there’s more: In addition to the reduced number of illegal border crossings, Trump cut off the stream of roughly 1,450 people being admitted into the U.S. through Joe Biden’s CBP One app.

Deportations ramp up: Since taking office, Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have arrested over 3,500 illegal aliens, according to the agency’s official X account. That number has steadily increased, with 1,179 arrests on Monday and 956 arrests on Sunday.

  • The goal: President Trump has directed ICE to target between 1,200 and 1,500 arrests per day.
  • Zoom out: ICE’s directive is to seek out illegal aliens with criminal records — however, if other illegals are present during raids, they are also arrested.

What do Americans think? A recent poll found that Americans trust Republicans by +22 percent over Democrats on immigration. That’s a major swing from 2017, when Democrats were favored by +11 percent.

The last word: When ABC News reporter Matha Raddatz asked Border Czar Tom Homan on Sunday if deportations would take place “every single day,” he replied, simply… “Yes.”

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One week into his Presidency, Donald J. Trump is already delivering on his campaign promise to secure the southern border and remove criminal aliens. show more

Border Patrol Officer’s Killing by Transgender Duo Was Possible Act of Terrorism.

The two individuals suspected in the shooting death of a U.S. Border Patrol officer near the Canadian border in Vermont last week are believed to be tied to a transgender militant group. Teresa “Milo” Youngblut and Felix “Ophelia” Baukholt were stopped by the Border Patrol officer along Interstate 91 in Coventry, Vermont, with the officer and Baukholt—a German national—subsequently dying from wounds received in a shootout. The revelation is raising concerns about a possible trans terror cell operating domestically in the U.S.

Surveillance on the pair began when staff at a motel in Lyndonville, Vermont., reported their suspicious behavior, noting tactical clothing and weapons. Law enforcement asserts that Baukholt was armed during the confrontation and was fatally shot after attempting to use his weapon.

A search of their vehicle revealed an arsenal, including weapons, ammunition, and electronic devices wrapped in foil. The discovery of this cache has amplified concerns about their alleged connections to a Vallejo, California-based trans commune led by “Ziz,” also known as Jack Lasota. Authorities uncovered links suggesting that Baukholt might have been in contact with members of this group. The commune has allegedly engaged in violent acts in the past.

Felix Baukholt, a German national, was living in the U.S. on an H-1B visa. Baukholt, described by acquaintances as a youth math prodigy, worked as a quantitative trader in New York after graduating from the University of Waterloo in Canada. Meanwhile, Youngblut—identifying with neo-pronouns—has been charged with using a deadly weapon and discharging a firearm during the assault that killed agent David Maland, an Air Force veteran. Being treated at a medical facility in New Hampshire, Youngblut awaits her initial court appearance scheduled for January 27.

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The two individuals suspected in the shooting death of a U.S. Border Patrol officer near the Canadian border in Vermont last week are believed to be tied to a transgender militant group. Teresa "Milo" Youngblut and Felix "Ophelia" Baukholt were stopped by the Border Patrol officer along Interstate 91 in Coventry, Vermont, with the officer and Baukholt—a German national—subsequently dying from wounds received in a shootout. The revelation is raising concerns about a possible trans terror cell operating domestically in the U.S. show more