Thursday, September 18, 2025

Ballot Drop Boxes Set on Fire.

At least two allegedly secure ballot drop boxes have been set on fire in Oregon and Washington State—destroying an unknown number of ballots contained inside. The most recent incident, in Clark County, Washington, saw a ballot drop box billowing smoke as numerous ballots burned in the early morning hours on Monday.

Concerningly, Clark County sits in the hotly contested 3rd Congressional District, currently held by Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA). However, President Donald J. Trump won the district during the 2020 presidential election. The race is currently a toss-up between Gluesenkamp Perez and her Republican challenger, Joe Kent, a United States Army Special Forces veteran.

“This morning at about 4:00 AM, Vancouver Police responded to an arson at a ballot box located at 3510 SE 164th Ave. It was reported that the ballot box was smoking and on fire,” local police confirmed in a statement. They added: “Officers arrived and located a suspicious device next to the box. The ballot box was smoking and was on fire. Members of the Metro Explosive Disposal Unit (MEDU) arrived and safely collected the device, and the fire was extinguished.”


The preliminary report reveals that an incendiary device appears to have set the fire. At the moment, no suspect or motivation for the fire has been identified. According to the Clark County elections auditor, hundreds of ballots were in the drop box at the time of the fire, as the last pickup occurred at 11 AM on Saturday.

With many states expanding their early and mail-in voting timelines, election officials have insisted that ballot drop boxes are safe, secure, and adequately monitored. However, the two fires in Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, undermine this assertion.

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At least two allegedly secure ballot drop boxes have been set on fire in Oregon and Washington State—destroying an unknown number of ballots contained inside. The most recent incident, in Clark County, Washington, saw a ballot drop box billowing smoke as numerous ballots burned in the early morning hours on Monday. show more

Network News Tips Scales for Kamala, Watchdog Says.

Major corporate media networks are attempting to interfere more heavily in the 2024 presidential election than in past races. According to data from the Media Research Center (MRC), broadcast news coverage of President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris‘s respect campaigns has been almost entirely favorable for the latter and negative for the former.

“Since July, ABC, CBS, and NBC have treated Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris to 78 percent positive coverage, while these same networks have pummeled former Republican President Donald Trump with 85 percent negative coverage,” MRC says regarding their findings. The group notes their analysis is based on “explicitly evaluative statements about each candidate from either reporters, anchors or non-partisan sources such as experts or voters.”

The media watchdog group adds: “The difference in coverage between the two candidates is far greater than in 2016 when both Trump and then-challenger Hillary Clinton received mostly negative coverage (91 percent negative for Trump, vs. 79 percent negative for Clinton). It’s even greater than in 2020, when Joe Biden was treated to 66 percent positive coverage, vs. 92 percent negative for Trump.”

MRC’s analysis shows that since July, news coverage—mainly from ABC, NBC, and CBS—has included 230 minutes of negative stories about Trump and various allegations made against the former Republican president. Conversely, the networks have provided only minimal coverage of any controversies regarding Harris.

In fact, MRC found that 31 percent of network news airtime has been focused on negative stories regarding personal controversies. Meanwhile, just five percent of airtime was dedicated to similar topics regarding Harris.

The two most covered issues regarding Trump were the January 6 Capitol riots and allegations leveled by Harris—and other top Democrats—accusing Trump of being a “fascist” and “a danger to democracy.”

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Major corporate media networks are attempting to interfere more heavily in the 2024 presidential election than in past races. According to data from the Media Research Center (MRC), broadcast news coverage of President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris's respect campaigns has been almost entirely favorable for the latter and negative for the former. show more
Migrant Crime

Nearly All Hurricane Looters Are Illegal Migrants.

Following the destruction of hurricanes Helene and Milton, police in one Florida country reported that nearly all of those they arrested for looting in the aftermath were illegal aliens. The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office announced that 41 of the 45 people arrested for various looting offenses, including armed robbery, burglary, and vandalism, were all living in the state illegally.

The Sherriff’s Office added that police had questioned a total of 196 people but later released them, noting that 163 were illegals.

Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri commented on the arrests, saying, “A lot of these people were in the area to take others’ properties, and our efforts prevented additional crimes from occurring.”

Destruction across several states led to the deaths of at least 230 people from Hurricane Helene and a further 32 people from Hurricane Milton. Both hurricanes are also estimated to have cost billions of dollars in damages.

Before Hurricane Milton’s landfall, President Donald J. Trump opened the Trump National Doral Miami resort to host around 275 linemen who were vital in restoring power to the state. However, the Biden-Harris Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been heavily criticized for its response.

Tech billionaire Elon Musk and Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) both say that FEMA prevented aid from reaching hurricane victims following Hurricane Helene. Musk, who helped distribute Starlink satellite Internet after the disaster, claimed that FEMA had obstructed and stopped its distribution.

FEMA admitted to temporarily suspending aid distribution in North Carolina, claiming federal aid workers felt threatened by locals.

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Following the destruction of hurricanes Helene and Milton, police in one Florida country reported that nearly all of those they arrested for looting in the aftermath were illegal aliens. The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office announced that 41 of the 45 people arrested for various looting offenses, including armed robbery, burglary, and vandalism, were all living in the state illegally. show more

More WaPo Staffers Walk Out After Kamala Endorsement Fail.

Two members of The Washington Post‘s editorial board are set to resign following its decision not to endorse Kamala Harris in the presidential race. Molly Roberts, an eight-year veteran of the newspaper, quit on Monday, and fellow board member David Hoffman is said to be following suit.

The Post has not declined to endorse in a presidential race since 1988. Publisher Will Lewis has framed the move as “returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates”—it did not begin doing so until 1976—but it has since emerged that the editorial board had prepared an endorsement for Harris, but owner Jeff Bezos personally spiked it.

Roberts and Hoffman follow Michele Norris, who resigned Sunday, calling the endorsement decision “a terrible mistake and an insult” to the paper’s principles.

Editor-at-large Robert Kagan resigned on Friday. Notably, Kagan is the husband of former Biden-Harris Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland, who has fomented conflict in Ukraine for many years.

The Los Angeles Times is also declining to endorse this year, sparking a similar exodus of pro-Harris journalists.

Image by Dion Hinchcliffe.

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Two members of The Washington Post's editorial board are set to resign following its decision not to endorse Kamala Harris in the presidential race. Molly Roberts, an eight-year veteran of the newspaper, quit on Monday, and fellow board member David Hoffman is said to be following suit. show more

BREAKING: Chicago’s ‘Allahu Akbar’ Gunman Is Illegal Migrant Who Entered Under Kamala’s Open Border Rules.

The suspect in the shooting of a Jewish man in Chicago’s North Side has been named. Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, 22, allegedly shot a 39-year-old man while shouting “Allahu Akbar!” on Saturday morning while the victim was walking to a synagogues. NY Post columnist Karol Markowicz reports he is an illegal immigrant from northwest Africa who entered the U.S. a year and a half ago.

Video has emerged of Abdallahi being gunned down by police after engaging first responders in a shootout. As of the time of publication, Abdallahi is still alive. He is charged with multiple serious offenses, including six counts of attempted first-degree murder and seven counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm. He is currently scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday. His nationality and immigration background, if any, has not been disclosed.

Abdallahi is said to have opened fire on police and paramedics who arrived on the scene of the original shooting, hitting an ambulance but failing to injure any further victims before being shot by police.

The incident, which took place in West Ridge, a neighborhood known for its large Orthodox Jewish community, has sparked fears of an anti-Semitic, possibly terroristic attack.

So far, police have not filed hate crime charges, but the incident remains under investigation.

Abdallahi’s victim remains in critical condition.

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The suspect in the shooting of a Jewish man in Chicago’s North Side has been named. Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, 22, allegedly shot a 39-year-old man while shouting "Allahu Akbar!" on Saturday morning while the victim was walking to a synagogues. NY Post columnist Karol Markowicz reports he is an illegal immigrant from northwest Africa who entered the U.S. a year and a half ago. show more

Trump Campaign Aide Says Their HQ Conference Room is ‘Bugged.’

A whistleblower recently associated with the 2024 Trump presidential campaign alleges senior staff have pilfered campaign funds and installed listening devices in a conference room to spy on colleagues. The woman, who spoke anonymously but whose identity is known to The National Pulse, says Trump campaign leadership fired her after she raised concerns about “grift and greed” and the “bugging” plot—both she says are perpetrated by campaign chiefs Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles.

“The grift and greed I’ve witnessed makes me sick, and I think leadership has been bad stewards of generous donors money,” she wrote to a colleague after being fired by the campaign less than two weeks ago. The whistleblower continues: “I‘m 100% on Team Trump—I want the very best for this campaign, but what I’ve witnessed is greedy and wrong.”

According to the Daily Beast, the woman claims LaCivita and Wiles have diverted millions in campaign money to vendors who are overcharging for their services. Concerningly, the former campaign worker says at least one vendor is run by a major donor to Kamala Harris‘s presidential campaign.

The whistleblower asserts that Sean Dollman, the Trump campaign’s chief financial officer, had a conference room at the West Palm Beach campaign headquarters swept for listening devices. She alleges that the campaign CFO “has alluded to the fact that he can’t say things for fear of retaliation.” Additionally, the woman claims in her email: “There are napkins stuffed in all the gaps in the conference room now. It seems like they’re willing to go to extremes.”

Responding to the allegations, a senior staffer with the Trump campaign told the Daily Beast: “This is nothing more than fanciful lies and fabrications from a disgruntled former employee of a vendor, and this person apparently was a terrible teammate who also disclosed private, internal information to outside individuals.”

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A whistleblower recently associated with the 2024 Trump presidential campaign alleges senior staff have pilfered campaign funds and installed listening devices in a conference room to spy on colleagues. The woman, who spoke anonymously but whose identity is known to The National Pulse, says Trump campaign leadership fired her after she raised concerns about "grift and greed" and the "bugging" plot—both she says are perpetrated by campaign chiefs Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles. show more

1 in 10 Inmates Are Wanted by ICE at This Jail.

Of the 9,527 inmates in Harris County Jail, Texas, over 1,000 are being held under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers. ICE detainers notify local authorities about the agency’s intent to assume custody of foreign nationals, requesting that local officials hold those inmates for up to 48 hours so that ICE can take charge of them.

Among the ICE detainers in Harris County, 43 percent are related to violent crimes, including 75 murder cases, with 22 classified as capital murders. Detainers connected to sexual assault account for 174 cases, over half of which involve children under 14 years of age.

Two high-profile inmates in Harris County are a pair of Venezuelan nationals facing charges for the murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray. The girl’s mother has publicly criticized the Biden-Harris government’s immigration policies, blaming them for her daughter’s death.

The jail also houses Osman Estanly Solorzano Sanchez. The Honduran illegal faces charges of fatally shooting 27-year-old Ricardo Vega in an apparent road rage incident last April. Vega’s mother, Victoria Garcia, has shared her frustrations with Biden-Harris immigration policies, describing how her slain son “has a nine-year-old daughter and a five-year-old son who now have to grow up without a dad, and my daughter-in-law has to be without her husband.”

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Of the 9,527 inmates in Harris County Jail, Texas, over 1,000 are being held under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers. ICE detainers notify local authorities about the agency's intent to assume custody of foreign nationals, requesting that local officials hold those inmates for up to 48 hours so that ICE can take charge of them. show more

‘Newly Invigorated Bannon’ Ready to Take the Fight to the Deep State – ‘Every Word Will Matter.’

Former Trump White House Chief Strategist and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is set to be released from Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury—a federal prison in suburban Connecticut—on Tuesday. In a recent interview with NOTUS, The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, detailed what he thinks Bannon’s next moves will be as a free man.

“Expect to see a newly invigorated Stephen K. Bannon, more intent than ever to take his fight to the administrative state,” Kassam said, noting he has been in touch with Bannon almost every day of his incarceration. Kassam added: “I would not be surprised to see him immediately hitting the campaign trail, as well as hosting his War Room show for four hours each day. Every second will count. Every word will matter.”

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Bannon was sent to the federal prison facility as a result of the Democratic Party’s lawfare campaign against President Donald J. Trump and his allies. Specifically, Bannon was held in contempt of Congress over his refusal to cooperate with the January 6 Committee—which some legal experts contend was illegally constituted by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). On the inside of FCI Danbury, Bannon has reportedly fielded a bevy of questions from the other inmates regarding politics, Trump, and the upcoming election.

At the time of his incarceration, Kassam argued that Bannon was specifically targeted by the Biden-Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) because he “actually gets people up off their couches, up off their seats; helps them to register for precinct strategy; helps them to register for canvassing and campaigning.” With his release from prison just days before the November 5 election, many expect Bannon to inject a final boost of energy into the Trump campaign.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Former Trump White House Chief Strategist and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is set to be released from Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury—a federal prison in suburban Connecticut—on Tuesday. In a recent interview with NOTUS, The National Pulse's Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, detailed what he thinks Bannon's next moves will be as a free man. show more

Chicago Attacker Shouts ‘Allahu Akbar!’ Before Shooting Jewish Man.

A shooting in a suburb of Chicago has left a 39-year-old Jewish man critically injured. The incident occurred in broad daylight over the weekend, reportedly while the man was on his way to a synagogue.

The suspect, a 23-year-old male, has not yet been named publicly. An audio recording from a security camera in the vicinity reportedly captured the suspect shouting the Arabic phrase “Allahu Akbar”—which means “Allah is greater”—during the attack.

Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene, providing immediate medical attention to the victim before transporting him to a nearby hospital. As of the latest available update, the victim remains in critical condition. Law enforcement agencies are appealing to the public for additional information to assist the investigation. The Jewish community is on high alert, and authorities are expected to increase their presence in key areas to address safety concerns.

“Allahu Akbar” is often shouted by radical Islamic terrorists during attacks in the United States, Europe, and beyond. Jews have come under increased threat since the Hamas terror raid on Israel on October 7, 2023, and the subsequent Israeli military interventions in Gaza and Lebanon.

Image by ScottMLiebenson.

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A shooting in a suburb of Chicago has left a 39-year-old Jewish man critically injured. The incident occurred in broad daylight over the weekend, reportedly while the man was on his way to a synagogue. show more

VA Asks SCOTUS to Block a Biden-Harris Push to Allow Noncitizens to Vote.

The Commonwealth of Virginia filed an emergency stay with the United States Supreme Court on Sunday night, asking that it block a ruling by a Biden-Harris-appointed federal judge barring the state from removing noncitizens from its voter rolls. Late last week, a federal district court ordered the state to halt the removal of over 1,500 individuals who have self-identified as noncitizens from state voter lists.

In 2006, then-Governor Tim Kaine (D-VA) signed legislation allowing the state to remove noncitizens from its voter rolls. Despite being on the books for nearly two decades, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has not challenged that law until now.

The emergency stay request, filed by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares (R), is now on the Supreme Court’s docket. Chief Justice John Roberts will likely decide whether the stay request will move forward and be heard by the full court, which could happen within hours.

According to the original lawsuit filed by the Biden-Harris DOJ, removing noncitizen voters from the Virginia voter roll violates Section 8(c)(2) of the NVRA, also known as the Quiet Period Provision. This provision “requires states to complete systematic programs aimed at removing the names of ineligible voters from voter registration lists no later than 90 days before federal elections,” the DOJ contends.

However, Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) counters that the state law has been in force since 2006 and that the state’s same-day registration rules allow any potential legal voter caught up in the noncitizen removals to cast a provisional ballot on election day. “Virginians—and Americans—will see this for exactly what it is: a desperate attempt to attack the legitimacy of the elections in the Commonwealth, the very crucible of American Democracy,” Youngkin said, blasting the DOJ lawsuit.

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The Commonwealth of Virginia filed an emergency stay with the United States Supreme Court on Sunday night, asking that it block a ruling by a Biden-Harris-appointed federal judge barring the state from removing noncitizens from its voter rolls. Late last week, a federal district court ordered the state to halt the removal of over 1,500 individuals who have self-identified as noncitizens from state voter lists. show more