Thursday, September 18, 2025

Tim Walz Gave Top Job to Prof Who Said ‘Irreversibly Racist’ U.S. Must Be ‘Overthrown.’

Macalester College Professor Brian Lozenski, appointed by Democratic vice presidential hopeful Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) to devise an “implementation framework” for “ethnic studies” in Minnesota, has argued the United States must be “overthrown” and “deconstructed, period,” because it is “irreversibly racist.”

Lozenski, a self-proclaimed critical race theorist, made the comments in Spring 2022. They are going viral on X (formerly Twitter) again after being shared by Donald Trump ally and former Republican primary candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

“[W]e can’t be like, ‘Oh, no, Critical Race Theory is just about telling our stories and diversity’—it’s not about that. It’s about overthrow; it’s insurgent,” Lozenski said, insisting that while critics of CRT do not, in his view, understand it, they “actually tell some truth” when they describe it as “anti-state.”

“You can’t be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S.,” he explained. “[I]t says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period.”

“Now ask yourself who’s the threat to our democracy & vote accordingly,” Ramaswamy said of the Walz appointee’s remarks.

Walz has a controversial background in education himself, promoting political systems antithetical to the United States to schoolchildren. For instance, he praised Chinese communism in 1991 as a system where “everyone is the same and everyone shares.”

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Macalester College Professor Brian Lozenski, appointed by Democratic vice presidential hopeful Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) to devise an "implementation framework" for "ethnic studies" in Minnesota, has argued the United States must be "overthrown" and "deconstructed, period," because it is "irreversibly racist." show more

Olivia Nuzzi, The Reporter Who Sexted RFK Jr., Departs New York Magazine.

New York magazine announced the departure of Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi after a review of her work related to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with whom she had a personal relationship. The magazine confirmed on Monday that an external inquiry conducted by the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine found no inaccuracies or evidence of bias in her reporting on Kennedy, a former independent presidential candidate.

The review by Davis Wright Tremaine aligned with the magazine’s prior internal evaluation, which reached similar conclusions regarding her coverage during the 2024 campaign. Despite these findings, New York magazine and Nuzzi have mutually agreed to end their professional relationship.

Nuzzi had been with the magazine for nearly eight years. The decision to part ways comes amid a backdrop of scrutiny concerning her relationship with Kennedy, which developed after she profiled him late last year.

In a statement, New York magazine expressed pride in Nuzzi’s contributions and described her as a “uniquely talented writer.” The company also expressed its best wishes for her future endeavors.

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New York magazine announced the departure of Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi after a review of her work related to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with whom she had a personal relationship. The magazine confirmed on Monday that an external inquiry conducted by the law firm Davis Wright Tremaine found no inaccuracies or evidence of bias in her reporting on Kennedy, a former independent presidential candidate. show more

Grandfather Who Was Jailed Over Anti-Immigration Protest Found Dead.

A grandfather imprisoned for two years and eight months for taking part in an anti-immigration protest in Rotherham, England, has been found dead in His Majesty’s Prison (HMP) Moorland. Peter Lynch, 61, carried a placard asserting politicians, police, journalists, and others had been corrupted by the World Economic Forum (WEF), BlackRock, Vanguard, and others at a protest outside a hotel hosting illegal immigrants following the deadly stabbing of three young girls in the town of Southport, allegedly by a migration-background teenager.

The courts admitted Lych’s placard and protest were not unlawful. Still, they chastised him for having “a general conspiracy theory against anyone and any form of authority” and alleged his “racist and provocative” verbal abuse of riot police crossed the line into illegality.

Body camera footage from the day of the protest shows Lynch, a heart attack survivor, telling riot police they “are protecting people who are killing our kids and raping them.”

Rotherham is an infamous hotspot for Muslim grooming gang abuse, with working-class white girls being groomed, raped, and pimped by predominantly Muslim men of Pakistani heritage for years while local authorities refused to act for fear they would be accused of racism.

The circumstances of Lynch’s death are under investigation, but sources say he appears to have taken his own life. As anti-immigration protesters were being sentenced, Comcast-owned Sky News previously reported sources saying, “Any right-wing, far-right protester landing up in jail, well, they can expect a pretty cold reception from… [South] Asian gangs inside prison who will be looking out for them.”

Muslims officially account for 6.7 percent of Britain’s population, but they account for around 18 percent of prisoners, and they are now the dominant force among the prison population.

Image by Simon Dawson/No 10 Downing Street.

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A grandfather imprisoned for two years and eight months for taking part in an anti-immigration protest in Rotherham, England, has been found dead in His Majesty's Prison (HMP) Moorland. Peter Lynch, 61, carried a placard asserting politicians, police, journalists, and others had been corrupted by the World Economic Forum (WEF), BlackRock, Vanguard, and others at a protest outside a hotel hosting illegal immigrants following the deadly stabbing of three young girls in the town of Southport, allegedly by a migration-background teenager. show more

Kamala Kicks Christians Out of Event: ‘You Guys Are at the Wrong Rally.’

Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, publicly dismissed two Christian rallygoers during a rally in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, students at the University of Wisconsin’s LaCrosse campus, attended Harris’s rally—and after a Democratic presidential nominee praised abortion—the two can be hard shouting “Christ is Lord.” A briefly startled Harris snaps back, “Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally,” while appearing to form the shape of two ‘horns’ with one of her hands.

While this part of the exchange with Harris was caught on video, the rally crowd’s interactions with Beth and Polaske didn’t end with the Democratic Party nominee’s quip. Both were booed and heckled by the crowd, though they insisted during an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend that they were “there for the right reasons.”

“I was pushed by an elderly woman. We were heckled at, we were cursed at, we were mocked, and that’s the biggest thing for me personally,” Grant Beth said regarding the aftermath. “Jesus was mocked. You know, His disciples were mocked.”

For Christian members of the Democratic Party, Harris’s remarks appear to suggest they and their beliefs are not welcome—and consequently, they would be more at home with President Donald J. Trump and his supporters.

A CHRISTIAN CREDAL AFFIRMATION.

The Kingship of Christ is a common phrase and declaration in Christianity—with variations including “Christ is King” and the announcement that “He is the Prince of Peace.” In addition, the phrase “Jesus is Lord” is actually a Christian credal affirmation—a declaration of one’s belief in the dual nature of Christ as both man and God.

The phrase is primarily attributed to Saint Paul and his letters to various Christian groups found in the Bible, with no less than five passages specifically referencing the phrase. These include 1 Corinthians 12:3, Romans 10:9-13, Philippians 2:11, 1 Corinthians 15:3-7, and Romans 1:3-4.

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Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic Party's presidential nominee, publicly dismissed two Christian rallygoers during a rally in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, students at the University of Wisconsin's LaCrosse campus, attended Harris's rally—and after a Democratic presidential nominee praised abortion—the two can be hard shouting "Christ is Lord." A briefly startled Harris snaps back, "Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally," while appearing to form the shape of two 'horns' with one of her hands. show more

Voting Machines Fail Integrity Tests But Will Be Used Anyway.

Voting machines in Dallas, Texas, have reportedly failed to pass integrity tests according to local Republicans who state that despite failing the tests, the machines will still be used in the upcoming presidential election next month. Lt. Col. Allen West, chair of the Dallas County Republican Party (DCRP), released a letter stating that the tests showed the machines failing on several fronts, including tabulation errors and vote flipping, and that only four machines were tested in total.

West says that Attorney General personnel also refused to allow a third party to examine the voting machines or provide a forensic audit of equipment that failed the tests, and they refused to allow pictures of the machines to be taken.

Last year, the 2021 Halderman Report noted that voting machines had several critical vulnerabilities.

Voting machine guidelines changed later that year, but reports noted that it was unlikely many of the voting machines used this year would be able to adhere to new standards and be federally certified.

Dominion voting machines came under scrutiny again this year after hundreds of discrepancies were detected in a primary vote in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Some machines reversed count totals or reported zero votes for certain candidates.

Coding errors have been blamed for voting machine discrepancies in the past, including during a 2023 Pennsylvania ballot question that saw machines malfunction when tabulating votes.

Texas is not the only state failing to address major concerns about voting machines. In Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has likewise refused to address serious concerns, including those raised in the Halderman Report.

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Voting machines in Dallas, Texas, have reportedly failed to pass integrity tests according to local Republicans who state that despite failing the tests, the machines will still be used in the upcoming presidential election next month. Lt. Col. Allen West, chair of the Dallas County Republican Party (DCRP), released a letter stating that the tests showed the machines failing on several fronts, including tabulation errors and vote flipping, and that only four machines were tested in total. show more

SCOTUS Tells Michael Cohen to Pound Sand.

On Monday, the United States Supreme Court rejected an attempt by disgraced attorney Michael Cohen to keep alive a retaliation lawsuit against President Donald J. Trump.

Cohen alleges Trump retaliated against him, causing his return to prison from home confinement over a critical, tell-all book written by the disbarred lawyer.

The Supreme Court’s decision—which included no comment on the case itself—leaves a string of lower court rulings in place, which dismissed Cohen’s lawsuit based on a 1971 Supreme Court decision. Cohen’s lawsuit was initially dismissed by a U.S. District Court, with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the ruling this past January.

Cohen, once a confidant and legal advisor to Trump, shifted to being an outspoken critic in 2018 after pleading guilty to several felonies. These included his involvement in an alleged “hush money” scheme related to the 2016 presidential election. Originally serving a 36-month sentence beginning in May 2019, Cohen was later released to home confinement amid the COVID-19 pandemic. During this time, he publicized a forthcoming book critical of Trump.

In July 2020, Cohen met with probation officers who asked him to sign an agreement that required him to refrain from media appearances and not use social media. When Cohen refused to sign and attempted to negotiate a new agreement, he was returned to prison and, according to court records, spent 16 days in solitary confinement.

A federal court subsequently ordered Cohen to be again released on home confinement after his brief return to prison.

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On Monday, the United States Supreme Court rejected an attempt by disgraced attorney Michael Cohen to keep alive a retaliation lawsuit against President Donald J. Trump. show more

New Anti-Trump Ad Funded By Democrat Who Said Butler Shooting Was ‘Staged.’

An anti-Trump, full-page advertisement in today’s New York Times has been bankrolled by a shadowy Democrat figure who recently claimed President Trump’s near-assassination was “staged,” demanding the establishment media cover it as such, The National Pulse can reveal.

Dmitri Mehlhorn, the founder of the ‘Oakland Corps,’ the group responsible for today’s advertisement, is a close associate of Democrat mega-donor Reid Hoffman, who funded E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit against Trump, as well as financially backing Nikki Haley and the far-left blogging site MeidasTouch. Hoffman himself is a long-time associate of the now-deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Recently, billionaire Elon Musk suggested that many top left-wing figures are concerned Trump will release files related to Epstein.

Mehlhorn’s Oakland Corps appears to be a hastily slapped-together group consisting of ‘White Dudes for Harris’ and other astroturfed operations. His website even uses fake, stock imagery (below) in an attempt to mislead people about the group’s supporter base.

Faked stock image from Oakland Corps website.
Original image found online.

The advertisement in today’s New York Times claims: “[Trump] is a proven abuser. This is not a matter of opinion; it is fact. A second Trump term would pose multiple dangers to our democracy—not least of which is the dangerous daily message it would send, through his presence and his policies, that sexual or gender-based violence of any kind is normal, unavoidable, and something the American people should accept. We will not accept that.”

In an e-mail sent to D.C. political types and news reporters in the immediate aftermath of the first Trump assassination (Butler) attempt, Mehlhorn wrote of the “possibility — which feels horrific and alien and absurd in America, but is quite common globally… that this ‘shooting’ was encouraged and maybe even staged so Trump could get the photos and benefit from the backlash.”

He added: “This is a classic Russian tactic, such as when Putin killed 300 civilians in 1999 and blamed it on terrorists to ride the backlash to winning power. Others who have embraced this tactic of committing raw evil and then benefitting from the backlash include Hamas on October 7. If any Trump officials encouraged or knew of this attack, that is morally horrific, and Republicans of decency must demand that Trump step down as unfit.”

“I know I am prone to bias on this, but this is a classic Putin play and given the facts seems more plausible. Look at the actual shot. Look at the staging. Look at how ready Trump is to rally; this pampered baby shit his pants when an eagle lunged at his food. Look at how quickly Trump protects himself at the expense of others, but showed few of those lifelong instincts in this moment. And consider how often Putin and his allies run this play,” Mehlhorn concluded.

His email was not well received, eliciting shock and mockery. Soon after, he parted ways with Hoffman.

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An anti-Trump, full-page advertisement in today's New York Times has been bankrolled by a shadowy Democrat figure who recently claimed President Trump's near-assassination was "staged," demanding the establishment media cover it as such, The National Pulse can reveal. show more

Mitch McConnell Backs Jack Smith, Says Trump Must ‘Pay a Price.’

In a biography set to release just before the election, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell openly sides with Biden-Harris special counsel Jack Smith and expresses his hope that former President Donald J. Trump will “pay a price” for his alleged role in January 6. McConnell’s statements to journalist Michael Tackett for The Price of Power reflect the 82-year-old’s ongoing antipathy to Trump, despite their shared party affiliation.

McConnell’s endorsement of the lawfare campaign against the America First leader reveals just how deep his bitterness runs. “If he hasn’t committed indictable offenses, I don’t know what one is,” McConnell complains. He insists, “…there’s no doubt who inspired [January 6], and I just hope that he’ll have to pay a price for it.”

The book also reveals that McConnell seriously considered voting to convict Trump during his second impeachment in 2021.

Other excerpts from the book reveal McConnell complaining Trump is “a despicable human being” and that he “started to sob softly” as he addressed staffers following January 6.

Despite his public statements and private criticisms, McConnell endorsed Trump for president in March 2024, stating passive-aggressively that “Whatever I may have said about President Trump pales in comparison to what J.D. Vance, Lindsey Graham, and others have said about him, but we are all on the same team now.”

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In a biography set to release just before the election, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell openly sides with Biden-Harris special counsel Jack Smith and expresses his hope that former President Donald J. Trump will "pay a price" for his alleged role in January 6. McConnell’s statements to journalist Michael Tackett for The Price of Power reflect the 82-year-old's ongoing antipathy to Trump, despite their shared party affiliation. show more

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Tren de Aragua Gang Members Arrested for Connecticut Homicide.

Two Venezuelan migrants apprehended in Rensselaer, New York, are facing charges related to a murder in Stamford, Connecticut. Law enforcement identified the suspects, thought to be Tren de Aragua gang members, as Gregory Marlyn Galindez-Trias, 24, and Moises Alejandro Condollo-Urbaneja, 22.

The arrests occurred after Stamford police reported the use of a stolen credit card at Rensselaer’s Amtrak Station on October 16, 2024. The credit card was linked to Angel Samaniego, 59, who died from a gunshot to the chest in Stamford.

The suspects were near the railway station with two children, who were subsequently taken into custody by Child Protective Services. Following confirmation of their identities, Rensselaer authorities detained them, citing their connection to Samaniego’s death. Samaniego, an Ecuadorian national, was legally residing in the U.S. with a green card.

The female suspect, Galindez-Trias, reportedly expressed fear of the Tren de Aragua gang. Sources say the woman was previously detained at the U.S.-Mexico border in Fort Brown, Texas, on May 26, 2022. However, she was later released. The male suspect reportedly entered the U.S. undetected.

Charges of being fugitives from justice were filed against both suspects at the Rensselaer City Court. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) issued immigration detainers for both individuals.

Former President Donald J. Trump has promised a major crackdown on Tren de Aragua, which has gained a foothold in the U.S. under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, if he is reelected in November.

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Two Venezuelan migrants apprehended in Rensselaer, New York, are facing charges related to a murder in Stamford, Connecticut. Law enforcement identified the suspects, thought to be Tren de Aragua gang members, as Gregory Marlyn Galindez-Trias, 24, and Moises Alejandro Condollo-Urbaneja, 22. show more

Iran Just Tried to Assassinate Netanyahu With a Drone.

A drone from the Iran-backed proxy group Hezbollah targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea on Saturday. Although the drone struck near his home, neither Netanyahu nor his family was present at the time. The incident was partially captured on video, showing the drone’s proximity to an Israeli military helicopter, which appeared to be attempting to intercept it.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that this drone was one of three launched from Lebanon, with the remaining two successfully intercepted. The attack has sparked concerns about Israeli defense capabilities, as some observers noted that no warning sirens were sounded in Caesarea when the drone approached. However, sirens were heard in Tel Aviv around the same time.

Following the incident, Netanyahu released a statement on social media, asserting that such actions would not deter Israel and declaring, “We are going to win this war.” He also mentioned the recent killing of Yahya Sinwar, a Hamas leader, describing a slew of atrocities attributed to Sinwar and his associates.

Israel has been conducting IDF airstrikes in Beirut and expanding ground operations in southern Lebanon.

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A drone from the Iran-backed proxy group Hezbollah targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence in Caesarea on Saturday. Although the drone struck near his home, neither Netanyahu nor his family was present at the time. The incident was partially captured on video, showing the drone's proximity to an Israeli military helicopter, which appeared to be attempting to intercept it. show more