Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Merchan Bragg

Banana Republic: Judge Merchan Sentences President-Elect Trump in NY ‘Hush Money’ Case.

Democrat-aligned New York Judge Juan Merchan sentenced President-elect Donald J. Trump on Friday for 34 counts of business record fraud. The court is imposing an ‘unconditional discharge,’ meaning that Trump will serve no prison time. However, the President-elect will now officially be a convicted felon just before he is inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States—which appears to be the main aim of Merchan and his Democratic Party allies.

Late yesterday, the United States Supreme Court declined to intervene in the sentencing. In a 5-4 decision, the justices ruled that they would prefer to see the appeals process play out before involving themselves in the case. They also cited Merchan’s public pledge to impose only an ‘unconditional discharge’ as the sentence and not assign Trump any prison time.

Last year, a New York City jury found Trump guilty of dozens of counts of business record fraud, which had been elevated to felonies through a dubious legal theory pushed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The trial, which began on April 22, saw 17 days of witness testimony and arguments. Bragg, who brought the 34 felony charges against Trump, pinned much of his case on the testimony of serial perjurer and disgraced lawyer Michael Cohen.

The New York prosecution was part of a larger lawfare campaign brought against Trump by the Biden government and the Democratic Party. In addition to the Bragg prosecution, Trump also faced two federal trials and another state case in Georgia. However, only Bragg’s New York prosecution—arguably the weakest of the four cases—successfully resulted in a conviction and sentencing.

Merchan has repeatedly been criticized for his partisan alignment with the Democratic Party. The judge’s daughter, Loren Merchan, has deep ties to Democratic Party candidates and political groups, including those involved in partisan lawfare.

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Democrat-aligned New York Judge Juan Merchan sentenced President-elect Donald J. Trump on Friday for 34 counts of business record fraud. The court is imposing an 'unconditional discharge,' meaning that Trump will serve no prison time. However, the President-elect will now officially be a convicted felon just before he is inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States—which appears to be the main aim of Merchan and his Democratic Party allies. show more

U.S. ‘Adds’ 256,000 Jobs, But Are the Numbers Real, and Who’s Getting the Work?

In December, the U.S. labor market purportedly added 256,000 jobs, exceeding economists’ predictions. This performance appears to have surpassed the anticipated increase of just 153,000 jobs. Additionally, the unemployment rate dropped to 4.1 percent, defying expectations that it would hold at 4.2 percent.

However, as The National Pulse has previously reported, the Biden government has a track record of releasing fake employment numbers, only for them to be “revised down” in subsequent quarters.

Further analysis revealed most new jobs created under the Biden government are going to new migrants, rather than American workers.

Ger Doyle, U.S. country manager at ManpowerGroup, viewed the December jobs report positively, calling it a promising indicator. Nonetheless, Doyle cautioned that the labor market might face hurdles until inflation is more contained, potentially affecting hiring, layoffs, and job growth.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics highlighted that significant job gains occurred in the health care, government, and social assistance sectors. Retail companies also saw an increase in employment, following a decline in November.

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In December, the U.S. labor market purportedly added 256,000 jobs, exceeding economists' predictions. This performance appears to have surpassed the anticipated increase of just 153,000 jobs. Additionally, the unemployment rate dropped to 4.1 percent, defying expectations that it would hold at 4.2 percent. show more
Migrant Crime

Five-Time Deportee Attempts Kidnapping at Alabama Store.

Yordy Noe Centeno-Melchor, who has been deported at least five times, was arrested on January 3 after allegedly attempting an abduction in Alabama. The Elmore County Sheriff’s Office charged Centeno-Melchor with second-degree attempted kidnapping after an incident on December 31 in Holtville, according to court records.

Law enforcement claims that Centeno-Melchor, aged 31, attempted to entice a 17-year-old girl into his vehicle at a Boy’s Store parking area by showing her something on his phone. Surveillance footage reportedly caught a bystander intervening, prompting Centeno-Melchor to abandon the alleged kidnapping attempt and leave the scene. The vehicle’s license plate was traced back to Centeno-Melchor, leading to his arrest when sheriff’s deputies stopped a 2017 black Mitsubishi in nearby Clanton for a traffic violation.

Centeno-Melchor was assigned a $100,000 cash bail during his initial court hearing. Sheriff Bill Franklin noted that Centeno-Melchor fitted the description of a man involved in a separate incident three days earlier at a Walmart in Prattville, where a teenage girl encountered a man in a women’s restroom.

Court documents reveal Centeno-Melchor’s prior encounters with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), having been deported from the United States on multiple occasions. Sheriff Franklin disclosed that officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding his past deportations.

ICE has placed a hold on Centeno-Melchor, expressing intent to deport him again. However, local authorities in Alabama are advocating for him to face state charges first. Prosecutors are concerned that federal custody could hinder their ability to prosecute him for the recent charges in Elmore County. The outcome may depend on negotiations between ICE and local legal systems regarding jurisdiction over Centeno-Melchor’s case.

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Yordy Noe Centeno-Melchor, who has been deported at least five times, was arrested on January 3 after allegedly attempting an abduction in Alabama. The Elmore County Sheriff’s Office charged Centeno-Melchor with second-degree attempted kidnapping after an incident on December 31 in Holtville, according to court records. show more

HHS Secretary Warns Against Preemptive Pardons for Fauci and Others.

President Joe Biden‘s own Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary has warned against preemptive pardons for people like Dr. Anthony Fauci, arguing against the politicization of presidential pardons. The Biden government cabinet member highlighted the importance of preserving the dignity of presidential pardons, implying they should not become commonplace or politically driven.

HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra voiced his opinions during an interview, saying, “It sinks my heart to think that we’re going to use the pardon process in a way that will follow the whims of whoever’s in the White House.”

Becerra’s remarks come shortly after Joe Biden hinted that he is contemplating preemptive pardons for figures including Fauci and former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) before President-elect Donald J. Trump’s administration takes power.

Trump’s nominations for certain justice-focused positions, including Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Attorney General, have previously indicated they intend to pursue certain officials for wrongdoing. Some Trump-aligned advisers, including Elon Musk, have advocated prosecuting Fauci for his handling of the COVID pandemic and misleading the public about dangerous gain-of-function research, among other things.

Trump’s appointee to replace Becerra, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has also suggested legal action against Fauci.

Biden has previously granted a controversial pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, despite promising he would not do so before the presidential election.

Official White House photo by Erin Scott.

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President Joe Biden's own Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary has warned against preemptive pardons for people like Dr. Anthony Fauci, arguing against the politicization of presidential pardons. The Biden government cabinet member highlighted the importance of preserving the dignity of presidential pardons, implying they should not become commonplace or politically driven. show more

REVEALED: Zuckerberg Met With Trump Before Ending Biased Fact-Checking Program.

Meta CEO and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg met with President-elect Donald J. Trump just before announcing his social media platforms would end their relationships with “fact-checkers.” Instead, Zuckerberg says his companies will use a community notes model like that implemented on Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter). Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) revealed the timing of Trump’s meeting with the Meta CEO during a recent interview.

According to Mullin, the meeting took place the day before Zuckerberg’s announcement regarding the new moderation approach. Mullin states, “Mark met with President Trump the day before he announced that they were going to change the way that they do censorship, essentially.” He also noted that Zuckerberg had visited the President-elect on several occasions.

Additionally, Mullin shared a personal interaction with Zuckerberg, revealing that the Meta CEO had invited him to spar. Mullin, a former mixed martial arts fighter, stated that Zuckerberg had texted him several times, expressing interest in engaging in jiu-jitsu practice together. Zuckerberg conveyed his desire to spar in a cage fight scenario, saying he “would love” to train together.

Some observers have interpreted Zuckerberg’s policy shift away from “fact-checkers” as an attempt to strengthen his rapport with the President-elect. Speculation suggests this move could be influenced by a forthcoming antitrust trial scheduled for April.

Meanwhile, The National Pulse has reported that Zuckerberg has elevated Bush-era Republican strategist Joel Kaplan to Meta’s Head of Global Policy, replacing Sir Nick Clegg, the liberal former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Kaplan joins establishment GOP consultant Brian Baker who was brought on to improve Zuckerberg’s relations with Republican lawmakers late last year.

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Meta CEO and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg met with President-elect Donald J. Trump just before announcing his social media platforms would end their relationships with "fact-checkers." Instead, Zuckerberg says his companies will use a community notes model like that implemented on Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter). Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) revealed the timing of Trump's meeting with the Meta CEO during a recent interview. show more

Over 5,000 Structures Burned Down by Just One of California’s Ongoing Wildfires.

An aerial survey conducted on Wednesday estimates that the Palisades wildfire may have destroyed over 5,300 structures in California. The conflagration, which began on January 7 in Pacific Palisades, has burned around 20,000 acres and remains zero percent contained.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection used infrared technology to conduct the preliminary survey. According to an official statement, the 5,316 identified structures include “residential and commercial properties as well as smaller structures such as RVs, sheds, or other minor buildings. ”

The Eaton Fire, which has burned over 10,000 acres, also remains at zero percent containment. The Hurst and Lidia Fires, which have each burned hundreds of acres, are at ten percent and 60 percent containment, respectively. The smaller Sunset Fire, which has burned approaching 50 acres, is at zero percent containment.

So far, five people have been confirmed killed in the wildfires. The immediate cause of the inferno is currently unconfirmed, but President-elect Donald J. Trump has blamed poor brush management and a failure to use water resources correctly for exacerbating the situation.

The powerful Santa Ana winds, which spread the fires rapidly, are expected to pick up strength in the coming hours, meaning the situation could worsen significantly overnight.

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An aerial survey conducted on Wednesday estimates that the Palisades wildfire may have destroyed over 5,300 structures in California. The conflagration, which began on January 7 in Pacific Palisades, has burned around 20,000 acres and remains zero percent contained. show more

Fani Willis Appeals Disqualification in Trump Georgia Case.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has submitted an appeal to the Georgia Supreme Court, seeking to overturn her recent disqualification from her prosecution of President-elect Donald J. Trump. Willis alleges Trump and his co-defendants interfered with and attempted to overturn Georgia’s 2020 U.S. presidential election results.

Last month, the Georgia Court of Appeals removed Willis from the case, citing a “significant appearance of impropriety” attributed to her relationship with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade, whom she appointed to the case. In her appeal, filed late Wednesday, Willis argues that the appeals court committed an error in disqualifying her solely based on the appearance of a conflict of interest without substantiating an actual conflict.

She contended that no previous Georgia court has disqualified a district attorney under such circumstances. Willis further criticized the ruling, describing it as an “overreach” and asserting that it improperly instituted a new standard for disqualification.

The case, presently paused as Trump and his co-defendants contest Willis’s involvement, remains unresolved regarding who will assume her role as prosecutor. The decision about the future course of the prosecution rests with the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia.

The National Pulse reported earlier on Thursday that Willis has been ordered to pay $21,578 in attorney’s fees following her office’s noncompliance with Georgia’s Open Records Act (ORA). The legal watchdog group, Judicial Watch, had sought documents pertaining to Willis’s communications with Representative Bennie Thompson (D-MS) when the latter chaired the January 6 Select Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has submitted an appeal to the Georgia Supreme Court, seeking to overturn her recent disqualification from her prosecution of President-elect Donald J. Trump. Willis alleges Trump and his co-defendants interfered with and attempted to overturn Georgia's 2020 U.S. presidential election results. show more

Pentagon Expert Warns of ‘Sleeping Danger’ in US Military After NOLA Attack.

The author of a Pentagon report on extremism in the U.S. military has warned that there is a growing insider threat after a veteran who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State murdered 14 people in New Orleans on New Year’s Day. Bishop Garrison, the veteran leading efforts against extremist activity in the U.S. military under the Biden regime, has alerted officials to potential future domestic threats involving current or former military members.

The New Orleans attack involved former U.S. Army serviceman Shamsud-Din Jabbar driving a pickup truck into a crowd, killing 14, while in possession of an Islamic State. A separate incident on the same day saw Matthew Livelsberger, an active-duty Green Beret, detonate a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, injuring several people. Both suspects served at Fort Bragg and were in Afghanistan at the same time, but no definitive connection between them had been identified as of the time of publication.

Garrison, a former White House liaison to the Defense Department under Barack Obama, led a 2021 report into extremism in the U.S. military. However, he now says, “As far as I know, there was never any implementation of our policies.” He fears incidents like those on New Year’s Day prove unresolved dangers within the military.

HEGSETH.

President-elect Donald J. Trump’s defense secretary nominee, Pete Hegseth, has also criticized anti-extremist efforts within the military, calling them a “sham.” However, he is critical of Garrison, accusing him of targeting Trump supporters in 2021.

“A 1619 project activist, a hard-core social justice Democrat. A man who believes all, all Trump supporters are racist and extremists. And what must we do to racists? We must define them and then we must purge them,” Hegseth said of him.

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) recently accused Hegseth of having ties to extremism, saying he was pulled from protecting Joe Biden’s inauguration as a National Guardsman because his Christian tattoos mark him out as a potential “insider threat.”

Hegseth says criticisms of his tattoos are evidence of “anti-Christian bigotry.”

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The author of a Pentagon report on extremism in the U.S. military has warned that there is a growing insider threat after a veteran who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State murdered 14 people in New Orleans on New Year's Day. Bishop Garrison, the veteran leading efforts against extremist activity in the U.S. military under the Biden regime, has alerted officials to potential future domestic threats involving current or former military members. show more

Biden Greenlights $500M for Ukraine as California Burns.

The Biden-Harris government announced an additional $500 million in military assistance for Ukraine on Thursday as intense wildfires are devastating California. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revealed the funding during a meeting with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. The pair emphasized the supposed importance of continued support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.

“If autocrats conclude that democracies will lose their nerve, surrender their interests, and forget their principles, we will only see more land grabs. If tyrants learn that aggression pays, we will only invite even more aggression, chaos, and war,” Austin opined at a gathering of approximately 50 nations supporting Ukraine. The coalition has collectively committed an estimated $122 billion in military support.

The new U.S. security package includes military hardware and equipment such as missiles, support equipment for F-16 fighter jets, armored bridging systems, small arms, and communication gear. These will be delivered through the presidential drawdown authority, ensuring rapid deployment from existing U.S. stockpiles. The package represents the Biden government’s 74th equipment distribution to Ukraine since August 2021.

Incoming President Donald J. Trump has signaled he intends to end the Ukraine war rather than escalate it upon assuming office, causing some to question the appropriateness of Biden’s actions in the dying days of his presidency.

Others complain that, with California facing deadly wildfires and Florida and North Carolina still reeling from major hurricanes, allocating half a billion dollars in assistance to a foreign government shows misplaced priorities.

On Wednesday, The National Pulse reported that California fire departments, facing shortages of personnel, water, and equipment amid the ongoing crisis, had given away significant amounts of supposedly “surplus” equipment to Ukraine.

Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz.

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The Biden-Harris government announced an additional $500 million in military assistance for Ukraine on Thursday as intense wildfires are devastating California. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revealed the funding during a meeting with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky at Ramstein Air Base in Germany. The pair emphasized the supposed importance of continued support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. show more

Los Angeles Wildfires Rage On, Forcing Over 100,000 to Evacuate.

Five separate wildfires now rage in the greater Los Angeles region, burning nearly 30,000 acres. The conflagrations have forced over 100,000 people to evacuate from the Los Angeles metro area, the second-largest metro area in the U.S. Tragically, as of Thursday, at least five people have died in the Eaton Fire, the second-largest of the wildfires.

Despite the unprecedented destruction—likely to be the most expensive disaster outside earthquakes in California’s history—the high winds that have fueled the blazes are forecasted to subside during the day, meaning firefighters will be able to use helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft to dump water on the fires. However, the powerful Santa Ana winds are projected to regain strength Thursday evening into Friday morning. Currently, the Palisades Fire (the largest), the Eaton Fire, and the Sunset Fire (the smallest) are zero percent contained. Meanwhile, the Hurst Fire is just 10 percent contained, while the Lidia Fire is 40 percent contained.

While California Democrats have attempted to blame the wildfires on climate change, President-elect Donald J. Trump continues to reiterate his long-held stance that the state’s poor fire and water management policies are to blame. Throughout his first term in office, Trump repeatedly pointed to California’s inaction in clearing brush and the lack of controlled burns to remove dried plant matter and other materials that fuel wildfires.

In a post on Truth Social, President-elect Trump blasted Governor Newsom (D-CA) and President Joe Biden for their “gross incompetence and mismanagement,” which he blames for the fires. The President-elect also noted that “[t]he fires in Los Angeles may go down, in dollar amount, as the worst in the History of our Country.”

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Five separate wildfires now rage in the greater Los Angeles region, burning nearly 30,000 acres. The conflagrations have forced over 100,000 people to evacuate from the Los Angeles metro area, the second-largest metro area in the U.S. Tragically, as of Thursday, at least five people have died in the Eaton Fire, the second-largest of the wildfires. show more