Neoconservative foreign policy advisor John Bolton is now backing down from his publicly stated intention to write in former Vice President Dick Cheney on his 2024 presidential election ballot, citing the Iraq War architect‘s endorsement of Kamala Harris. Instead, Bolton—himself a backer of the disastrous Iraq invasion under then-President George W. Bush—is suggesting he may write in Ronald Reagan, who died in 2004.
“It’s caused me to reassess whether to vote for Dick,” Bolton told CNN’s Kasie Hunt. He continued: “I’m looking to vote for a conservative Republican, and I certainly think Dick is a conservative Republican. And if he were to win—not much chance of that, I suppose—I don’t think he’d put Kamala Harris in his cabinet.”
“I had originally thought in 2020 I’d write in Ronald Reagan to make the point even more effectively, and maybe that’s what I’ll do this time,” Bolton added.
The National Pulse reported in April that Bolton had written in Dick Cheney for President of the United States in 2020 and intended to do so again in the 2024 election. However, it appears Cheney’s backing of Harris is a bridge too far for the neoconservative war hawk, who served just over a year as National Security Advisor to President Donald J. Trump before being fired for publicly undermining the Republican president’s agenda.
Botlon’s career is checkered with bizarre claims and statements that have undermined his credibility in the eyes of many Americans. During the George W. Bush administration, Bolton—then an official with the State Department—was one of the originators of the lie that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. The claim was used as a pretext for the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.
.@AmbJohnBolton tells me he’s reassessing his plan to write in Dick Cheney for president after Cheney endorsed Harris…now considering Ronald Reagan instead https://t.co/pLmWEPgCUk
Neoconservative foreign policy advisor John Bolton is now backing down from his publicly stated intention to write in former Vice President Dick Cheney on his 2024 presidential election ballot, citing the Iraq War architect's endorsement of Kamala Harris. Instead, Bolton—himself a backer of the disastrous Iraq invasion under then-President George W. Bush—is suggesting he may write in Ronald Reagan, who died in 2004.
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The Biden-Harris government’s National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is invoking a 30-day delay in releasing a trove of documents relating to President Joe Biden’s tenure as vice president under Barack Obama, meaning they won’t be viewable by the voting public until November 6, 2024—they day after the presidential election. It is speculated that at least some of the records held by NARA could shed further light on the Biden family’s—especially Hunter Biden‘s—foreign business dealings and how they leveraged government access and Joe Biden’s name to enrich themselves.
While NARA, an independent executive branch agency overseen directly by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, technically has the authority to delay the release of the records by 30 days, the timing of the move is drawing criticism. Attorneys representing Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama secured the extension under the Presidential Records Act, 44 U.S.C. § 2208(a)(3)(B).
CONCEALING BIDEN CORRUPTION?
“Biden, Obama, and NARA are concealing these potentially explosive records until the day after the 2024 election, November 6, 2024,” contends the conservative litigation group America First Legal (AFL). They note that in August 2022, they attempted to obtain some of these records through FIOA, but NARA—at the time—refused to comply. Some of the documents were made public following a 2023 lawsuit.
AFL adds: “Now, just a month before the 2024 Presidential election, President Biden’s lawyers and President Obama’s legal representatives are delaying the release of documents that include ’email messages with James Biden …, Lion Hall …, and [Hunter’s firm] Rosemont Seneca,’ about ‘photographs from a White House visit of Vice President Biden with James Biden [and] preparation of Vice President and Biden’s final tax forms and financial disclosures for the year 2015.'”
The National Pulse has previously reported that NARA has attempted to fight efforts to release then-Vice President Biden’s communications using pseudonymousemail addresses. More of these communications are believed to exist in the now-delayed tranche of records.
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The Biden-Harris government's National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is invoking a 30-day delay in releasing a trove of documents relating to President Joe Biden's tenure as vice president under Barack Obama, meaning they won't be viewable by the voting public until November 6, 2024—they day after the presidential election. It is speculated that at least some of the records held by NARA could shed further light on the Biden family's—especially Hunter Biden's—foreign business dealings and how they leveraged government access and Joe Biden's name to enrich themselves.
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The Biden-Harris government’s Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is suggesting the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)—a subagency of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ostensibly tasked with responding to natural disasters—likely will not have enough money in its budget to get through hurricane season. While FEMA claims the catastrophic damage and costs from Hurricane Helene will limit its ability to respond to future storms, the agency announced $380 million in supplemental funding for illegal immigrant housing just a month ago—bringing the total to over $1 billion for the 2024 fiscal year.
Mayorkas made the remarks while traveling with President Joe Biden to North Carolina, where the western part of the state has seen catastrophic flooding and mudslides—with at least 160 declared dead so far—in the wake of Helene. The Biden cabinet official made similar claims in June, telling Congress that FEMA was underbudgeted.
In fiscal year 2024, FEMA saw an allocation of around $20 billion, while DHS received over $61 billion in total. In April, the disaster management agency announced it would “provide $640.9 million of available funds to enable non-federal entities to off-set allowable costs incurred for services associated with noncitizen migrant arrivals in their communities.” These grant funds primarily go to paying for food and shelter for illegal immigrants as they await their appearance before an immigration judge.
Despite the initial allotment for illegal immigrant housing, FEMA announced at the end of August that it would make an additional $380 million in grants available. The supplemental grants bring FEMA’s total spending on shelter and food for illegal immigrants to over $1 billion for the fiscal year.
The National Pulse reported earlier this week that eight illegal immigrants were arrested in flood-ravaged eastern Tennesse for looting in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath.
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The Biden-Harris government's Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is suggesting the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)—a subagency of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ostensibly tasked with responding to natural disasters—likely will not have enough money in its budget to get through hurricane season. While FEMA claims the catastrophic damage and costs from Hurricane Helene will limit its ability to respond to future storms, the agency announced $380 million in supplemental funding for illegal immigrant housing just a month ago—bringing the total to over $1 billion for the 2024 fiscal year.
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A Border Patrol sector on the United States-Canadian border has seen an unprecedented number of illegal immigrants in the last year. Covering New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire, the sector has seen border agents detain nearly 20,000 illegal immigrants for the fiscal year 2024. The number of arrests suggests the surge of illegal crossings under the Biden-Harris government is not just impacting the southern border.
According to Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia, who oversees the U.S. border’s Swanton Sector, his agents have apprehended 19,222 individuals attempting to cross the border from Canada illegally. He adds that the detained are believed to originate from at least 97 different countries—adding further evidence that the U.S. border crisis is no longer just fueled by illegal immigrants from a handful of Central and South American countries.
Concerningly, the border data released by Garcia shows that far fewer illegal immigrants—6,925—were arrested in his sector in the 2023 fiscal year, and 1,065 in the fiscal year 2022. The number of illegals arrested while crossing from Canada in the Swanton Sector only broke 1,000 apprehensions in a single fiscal year under President Donald J. Trump and has otherwise not crossed into the quadruple digits since 2010.
The Biden-Harris government’s executive action, allegedly intended to reduce the number of asylum seekers entering the United States, only applies to the southern border with Mexico. It is unclear when, in the fiscal year 2024, the Swanton Sector saw the most illegal crossings. The National Pulse reported in August that the Biden-Harris government’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has sought to expedite the asylum process for illegal immigrants entering from Canada.
Border Patrol Agents in Swanton Sector have apprehended more than 19,222 subjects from 97 different countries since October 1, 2023, which is more than its last 17 fiscal years combined. Report suspicious border activity in Swanton Sector: 1-800-689-3362 @USBPChief@CBP@DHSgovpic.twitter.com/BhUaYYi15B
— Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia (@USBPChiefSWB) October 2, 2024
A Border Patrol sector on the United States-Canadian border has seen an unprecedented number of illegal immigrants in the last year. Covering New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire, the sector has seen border agents detain nearly 20,000 illegal immigrants for the fiscal year 2024. The number of arrests suggests the surge of illegal crossings under the Biden-Harris government is not just impacting the southern border.
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An unknown number of Bank of America customers found their accounts with a zero balance on Wednesday, as many complained of outages and disruptions online. According to Downdetector, thousands of customers reported being unable to access their bank accounts, while those who could found they had zero or missing balances. The incident incidents peaked shortly before 1 PM ET.
Many individuals took to social media platforms X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit to express their concerns, noting while balances were missing, debt amounts were still visible. The bank’s app confirmed the situation by notifying users of the temporary unavailability of accounts and balances. Some customers reported intermittent access to their accounts, but the scope of those affected remains uncertain.
Bank of America boasts 58 million clients utilizing its digital services. The incident follows other notable service outages this week, including those experienced by Spotify, Verizon, and PlayStation.
While it is unknown whether the disruptions may be related to possible cyber attacks, hostile hacking operations against the United States have increased in recent years. Last year, Iran-backed hackers broke into critical U.S. infrastructure in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, where the local Municipal Water Authority announced that a water pump on a drinking water supply line had been taken over.
The number of cyber attacks on the U.S. power grid also increased last year, with at least 94 attacks on crucial electronic infrastructure in the first half of 2023.
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An unknown number of Bank of America customers found their accounts with a zero balance on Wednesday, as many complained of outages and disruptions online. According to Downdetector, thousands of customers reported being unable to access their bank accounts, while those who could found they had zero or missing balances. The incident incidents peaked shortly before 1 PM ET.
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Foreign media outlets are near-unanimous in conceding, sometimes grudgingly, that Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) triumphed over Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) in Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate. There is a consensus that Donald J. Trump’s running mate was “polished,” even “genteel,” and notably non-abrasive. At the same time, Walz—Vice President Kamala Harris’s number two—appeared nervous, faltered initially, and “stumbled” frequently.
ACROSS THE POND.
The BBC said Vance “probably” won the debate, calling the Republican a “polished public speaker” and Walz “halting and unsure.”
The Times of London, Britain’s de facto newspaper of record, gave the nod to Vance in two analyses of the debate. The first, by New York correspondent Will Pavia, is the more damning, describing how the Nebraska-born Democrat “looked staggered,” “distinctly uncomfortable,” and “confused Israel and Iran” out of the gate.
“He kept halting mid-sentence. I wondered if the television was frozen. There was enough time to check, before he started talking again,” Pavia wrote. Sen. Vance, by contrast, was praised for coming off as affable and sympathetic—appearing moments to even win over Gov. Walz.
Similarly, U.S. assistant editor David Charter described Walz as “visibly nervous” and Vance as “self-assured.”
“Despite being vilified by Democrats as a misogynistic opportunist after his comments on ‘childless cat ladies’ running the country, Vance gave a slick performance promoting Trumpism with civility, empathy, and focus,” he admitted.
Walz, in contrast, was again dinged for having “muddled up Iran and Israel” and for having “bumbled through a non-answer that involved admitting he was ‘a knucklehead at times'” when pressed on the fact he lied about being in China during the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Meanwhile, the Telegraph said its experts were “unanimous” Vance had triumphed, observing: “He was not, in the words of Mr Walz in an earlier rally, ‘weird.’ His answers on policy issues were detailed, and he spoke repeatedly about children and families in a way that was designed to appeal to the female voters who are driving Kamala Harris’s poll lead.”
Instead, “It was Mr. Walz, the man picked by Ms. Harris for his folksy Midwestern charm, who came unstuck in front of the cameras,” the newspaper observed: “Stuttering over his words, getting agitated and failing to pick up on some of the most obvious attack lines to use against Mr. Vance, he looked out of his depth on the stage.”
Even the leftist Guardian, heavily invested in boosting the Democratic ticket, admitted Vance “looked the more polished performer.” Walz was again dinged for his Tiananmen Square lie and for botching a question on gun control by saying he “befriended school shooters.”
CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.
Sky News Australia’s coverage of Walz’s performance was damning, with guests saying he had a “horrible start” and is clearly “not ready for prime-time.” Like the Guardian, the Australian broadcaster flagged how “Walz ‘misspoke’ at least three times between 2009 and 2019 saying he was in ‘Hong Kong and China during the democracy protests,” despite not arriving until months after Tiananmen Square.
Other Australian outlets, such as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and SBS News, avoided declaring a winner but echoed the language of outlets that did, with Vance “polished” and Walz “nervous.”
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) went further, saying Vance had given audiences “a taste of Trumpism, minus Trump,” making his case “with the fluidity one might expect from a past editor of the Yale Law Review,” while preserving the essence of the America First policy agenda.
Walz was again described as having “stumbled,” suffering “more hiccups than his rival, including the wince-inducing: ‘I’ve become friends with school shooters.'”
CONTINENTAL EUROPE.
Coverage of the vice presidential debate in the European Union (EU) has been muted—suggesting European journalists, who are largely hostile to Trump and Vance, likely believe the Ohio senator had the better night.
Germany’s Die Welt said Vance “appeared confident, remained relaxed, and did not stumble,” presenting himself “as a statesmanlike vice president.”
“Walz, on the other hand, seemed fidgety, often faltering and pursed his lips. The 60-year-old governor from Minnesota often stayed in the same pose for too long, which brought back memories of Joe Biden, who froze in his debate,” the German media outlet added. One of its reports on the debate included the subheading ‘Vance crushes Walz.’
France’s Le Mondetried to claim there was “no clear winner,” suggesting “Vance’s cleverness was so calculated and apparent that it deprived him of naturalness and genuine presence.” There were few such barbed compliments in the assessment of Walz, described as having “got off to a rocky start” and “blatantly clumsy.”
Le Monde suggested that Walz may have fared better if not for the fact he and Harris have studiously avoided giving press interviews for much of the election campaign, leaving him floundering under fire.
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Foreign media outlets are near-unanimous in conceding, sometimes grudgingly, that Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) triumphed over Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) in Tuesday night's vice presidential debate. There is a consensus that Donald J. Trump's running mate was "polished," even "genteel," and notably non-abrasive. At the same time, Walz—Vice President Kamala Harris's number two—appeared nervous, faltered initially, and "stumbled" frequently.
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At least two Israeli diplomatic buildings in Europe have been targeted by gunfire and explosives as the Jewish state begins its invasion of southern Lebanon. Police in Denmark arrested three people on Wednesday after two explosions took place outside the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen. Additionally, Swedish police acknowledge that the Israeli embassy in Stockholm appears to have been targeted by gunfire.
The explosions in Copenhagen took place around 3:20 AM and were likely caused by hand grenades, according to police. Copenhagen Police Chief Superintendent Jens Jespersen explained that two men were arrested at the central train station while another was located elsewhere. They are aged between 15 and 20.
“We can’t say for sure if the embassy has been or not been the target of these explosions … We are also investigating if they have acted alone, on request, or together with others,” he said.
The incident in Stockholm, meanwhile, occurred around 6 PM on Tuesday evening, with Swedish police stating that gunfire had been reported near the embassy. Investigators say it is too early to know whether the incidents are linked, but the three people arrested in Copenhagen had Swedish citizenship.
The alleged attacks come after Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israel in retaliation for an air strike that killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut last week.
TENSIONS HIGH IN EUROPE.
Tensions in the Middle East have also affected Denmark. Security has been increased around locations linked to the country’s Jewish community. A local Jewish school has also been closed as it is located near the potential attack on the Israeli embassy.
Sweden has seen a surge in resident radical Islamists in large part due to mass migration over the last decade, with migrants pouring into the country from predominantly Muslim nations. Many migrants are also linked to Sweden’s rampant gang crime problems, where bombings are common and fatal shootings are among the highest in Europe.
Denmark and Norway are contemplatingborder controls on their neighbor as a result of its migrant gang crime often spilling over into their territory.
At least two Israeli diplomatic buildings in Europe have been targeted by gunfire and explosives as the Jewish state begins its invasion of southern Lebanon. Police in Denmark arrested three people on Wednesday after two explosions took place outside the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen. Additionally, Swedish police acknowledge that the Israeli embassy in Stockholm appears to have been targeted by gunfire.
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Kristie Higgs, a former pastoral assistant at a nominally Christian school in Fairford, England, has initiated a Court of Appeal challenge in London against her dismissal. In 2019, the Farmor’s School, run by the Archbishops’ Council of the Church of England, terminated Higgs for gross misconduct after she shared Facebook posts criticizing the introduction of LGBTQ relationship education at her son’s school.
In a 2018 post decrying “brainwashing” in schools, Higgs criticized government moves to make “Relationships and Sex Education mandatory,” warning that “children will be taught that all relationships are equally valid and ‘normal,’ so that same-sex marriage is exactly the same as traditional marriage and that gender is a matter of choice, not biology so that it’s up to them what sex they are.”
Higgs said this would mean that “expressing and teaching fundamental Christian beliefs, relating to the creation of men and women and marriage will in practice become forbidden—because they conflict with the new morality and are seen as indoctrination into unacceptable religious bigotry.”
She further said this would mean that “freedom of belief will be destroyed, with freedom of speech permitted only for those who toe the party line!” The school responded by firing her.
CHRISTIANS SILENCED.
In 2020, an Employment Tribunal upheld the dismissal, which she challenged as infringing on freedom of religion and expression. In 2023, an Employment Appeal Tribunal ruled her case had not been appropriately handled. Still, it referred it back to the lower tribunal for a fresh determination instead of ruling definitively in her favor, prompting her to take the matter to the Court of Appeal.
“This is not just about me. It cannot be right that so many Christians are losing their jobs or facing discipline for sharing biblical truth, our Christian beliefs,” she said outside the Royal Courts of Justice on Wednesday. “I am not alone to be treated this way. Many of the others… have faced similar consequences,” she added.
“‘I’ve been waiting five years for justice”
Kristie Higgs lost her job for Facebook posts raising awareness of inappropriate LGBTQ material being used at her child’s school.
Over five years later, she is still waiting to be vindicated. Her landmark case is being heard today… pic.twitter.com/IvcwrXIUoz
Kristie Higgs, a former pastoral assistant at a nominally Christian school in Fairford, England, has initiated a Court of Appeal challenge in London against her dismissal. In 2019, the Farmor's School, run by the Archbishops' Council of the Church of England, terminated Higgs for gross misconduct after she shared Facebook posts criticizing the introduction of LGBTQ relationship education at her son's school.
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Members of several parties in the Germanparliament are set to introduce a motion to begin the process of banning the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is currently seeing success after success in regional elections. More than the 37 German lawmakers required to introduce the motion support it, including members of the ruling Social Democrats (SPD) and their Green coalition partners, the Left Party, and the notionally center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) formerly led by Angela Merkel.
The parliament cannot outright ban political parties by itself, so the motion calls on the German Constitutional Court to begin proceedings to ban the AfD. It also argues that the AfD should be cut off from all public party financing.
However, not all lawmakers support the motion. SPD politician Gesine Schwan warns the ban process could be “politically counterproductive” and actually increase public support for the AfD.
Sahra Wagenknecht, whose left-populist BSW party has also seen recent election success, called the move “the stupidest application of the year.” While economically left-wing, Wagenknecht shares some of the same concerns about mass migration as the AfD and is seen as socially conservative on many issues.
German politicians have been talking about banning the AfD for at least a year, with CDU lawmaker Marco Wanderwitz drafting legislation last October. Since then, the AfD has come second in state elections in Saxony and Brandenburg and finished first in Thuringia. Support among the German youth is surging for the party, with some polls showing it to be the most popular among young voters.
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Members of several parties in the German parliament are set to introduce a motion to begin the process of banning the anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD), which is currently seeing success after success in regional elections. More than the 37 German lawmakers required to introduce the motion support it, including members of the ruling Social Democrats (SPD) and their Green coalition partners, the Left Party, and the notionally center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) formerly led by Angela Merkel.
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A group of 200 retired U.S. military personnel, including former generals and admirals, have endorsed President Donald J. Trump, arguing that only he can secure the border and keep America safe.
The coalition, known as Flag Officers 4 America, made their support public on Monday, emphasizing the necessity for bolstered military readiness and expressing concerns about the current state of the U.S. military.
The endorsement letter highlighted the signatories’ belief in Trump as a leader capable of reinforcing national security and addressing international threats. The retired admirals and generals from various service branches described him as a “proven leader who will secure our border, repulse our adversaries, revitalize our economy, and keep America safe and strong.”
The group’s statement decried the current division within the nation, attributing it to cultural conflicts that they claim are supported by the Democratic Party.
They referenced recent campus riots where students and faculty allegedly supported terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, mentioning incidents of flag burning and the display of flags representing these groups on U.S. soil.
The letter also raised alarms about foreign adversaries taking advantage of the perceived political and social disorder in the United States. Furthermore, they cited an analysis from the Heritage Foundation that rated the U.S. military as “weak” and a congressional report suggesting that the U.S. might not prevail in a conflict against similarly advanced military powers.
The endorsement comes after Voice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, received a similar nomination from over 700 deep state officials who signed a letter that bashed Trump just as much, if not more, that it endorsed Harris.
The letter claimed Trump wants to be a “dictator” and neglected to mention that Trump is the only recent president not to entangle the U.S. in any new foreign wars.
Image via Gage Skidmore.
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A group of 200 retired U.S. military personnel, including former generals and admirals, have endorsed President Donald J. Trump, arguing that only he can secure the border and keep America safe.
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