Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Local Government Uncovers Over 6,500 Lost Votes from Election Day.

England’s Wandsworth Council has discovered a significant error in the election results for the Putney constituency (electoral district), revealing that 6,558 votes were initially missed on election day, amounting to approximately 15 percent of the original turnout. Despite the error, the outcome of the election remains unchanged, confirming Labour‘s Fleur Anderson as the MP for Putney, a position she has held since 2019.

Due to the reissue of results, candidates across parties saw their vote counts increase by 13 to 17 percent.

The Conservative Party has raised concerns about the competence of the election team, particularly since the parliamentary election count was overseen by a new Labour administration. Wandsworth Council had been controlled by the Conservatives from 1978 to 2022.

Peter Graham, a Tory councilor (councilman), voiced strong concerns over the handling of the situation, stating, “It’s extremely concerning that the Council knew the official declaration was wrong, failed to tell anyone, and then concealed a correction on its website.”

The incident has sparked broader concerns about other constituencies where narrow majorities could potentially have been affected by errors. Several races in Britain’s July 4 snap election were decided by thin margins.

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England's Wandsworth Council has discovered a significant error in the election results for the Putney constituency (electoral district), revealing that 6,558 votes were initially missed on election day, amounting to approximately 15 percent of the original turnout. Despite the error, the outcome of the election remains unchanged, confirming Labour's Fleur Anderson as the MP for Putney, a position she has held since 2019. show more

Joe Scarborough Demands Biden Advisors Intervene & End Campaign: ‘Not Going To End Well.’

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough is calling on those closest to Joe Biden to “do the right thing” and push the 81-year-old Democrat out of the 2024 presidential race. A close ally of Biden, Scarborough has until now defended the octogenarian career politician’s decision to push forward with his re-election bid despite plummeting support and concerns about his cognitive decline.

“You know, it’s really incumbent on people that are around Joe Biden to step up at this point and help the President. And help the man they love. And do the right thing,” Scarborough said during Thursday morning’s episode of Morning Joe. “This is not going to end well if it continues to drag out.”

The Congressman turned left-wing news host stopped short of directly telling Biden he needed to leave the race. Instead, Scarborough suggested that Biden’s re-election bid has been hampered by aides who exist in a “bubble” and are not telling the incumbent the truth about his failing campaign.

“The anger that I hear is not at Joe Biden. The anger I hear are at the people [sic] who are keeping him in a bubble,” Scarborough said. The MSNBC host added: “That’s not just the anger from inside Congress. That is anger from inside the political, his own political camp, and it is widespread.”

As recently as March, the talk show host was insisting, “This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever.”

Monday’s episode of Morning Joe was pulled amidst fears from MSNBC executives that Scarborough and co-host Mika Brzezinski —or their regular guests—could say something “inappropriate” about the assassination attempt against Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.

When they returned, the seething couple threatened to quit the network if they are benched in the same way again.

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MSNBC host Joe Scarborough is calling on those closest to Joe Biden to "do the right thing" and push the 81-year-old Democrat out of the 2024 presidential race. A close ally of Biden, Scarborough has until now defended the octogenarian career politician's decision to push forward with his re-election bid despite plummeting support and concerns about his cognitive decline. show more

Biden Border Gap Becomes Hot Spot for Illegals Entering the U.S.

A gap in the U.S. border wall near Otay Mountain, California, has become a focal point for illegal immigrants still surging into the United States despite Joe Biden‘s alleged border crackdown. The unprotected stretch of the U.S. border sits about a mile and a half from the Otay Mesa port of entry. It was slated to be walled off by former President Donald J. Trump as he left office. However, the Biden government suspended construction on the border wall in early 2021.

“It has a very significant impact on operations because it’s an open area where migrants can walk right into the United States unimpeded, and when there’s an influx of migrants, they just use that instead of climbing the fence and just walk in that open area,” said National Border Patrol Council in San Diego president Manuel Bayon in a recent interview.

Bayon continued: “It was almost completed. You’re looking at possibly approximately two football fields. It’s just an open gap. It’s a beacon that here you’re allowed to cross into the United States.”

Agents describe the long stretch with no barrier to entry as “frustrating.”

Under mounting public pressure, the Biden government announced a quasi-crackdown on illegal immigration in early June. Despite the White House’s claims that the Biden executive order aimed to end the border crisis, it actually will allow approximately 1.5 million illegal immigrants to cross the U.S. border annually.

The National Pulse reported earlier this year that an internal memo from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) advises San Diego sector agents to release single adult migrants from over 100 countries, with only six designated high-risk nations receiving proper scrutiny.

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A gap in the U.S. border wall near Otay Mountain, California, has become a focal point for illegal immigrants still surging into the United States despite Joe Biden's alleged border crackdown. The unprotected stretch of the U.S. border sits about a mile and a half from the Otay Mesa port of entry. It was slated to be walled off by former President Donald J. Trump as he left office. However, the Biden government suspended construction on the border wall in early 2021. show more

House Oversight Subpoenas Secret Service Director After DHS Says She May Not Testify.

The House Oversight Committee, chaired by Representative James Comer (R-KY), says it has issued a subpoena for testimony from United States Secret Service (USSS) Director Kimberly Cheatle. Cheatle was initially slated to appear before the House committee next week. However, Joe Biden‘s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is believed to have intervened on behalf of the USSS Director, throwing her testimony into question.

Following the attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump in Bulter, Pennsylvania, on Saturday—which resulted in the death of rallygoer Corey Comperatore—the House Oversight Committee asked that Cheatle voluntarily appear for a hearing to answer for the apparent lapse in security. Initially, it appeared she had agreed.

“On the day of the deadly attack, the Committee sent a written request for your voluntary attendance at a public hearing on July 22, 2024. The Committee next wrote to you on July 15, 2024, requesting specific information in anticipation of your testimony at the July 22 public hearing,” Chairman Comer writes. He adds: “Initially, the Secret Service committed to your attendance.”

“Subsequently, however, DHS officials appear to have intervened, and your attendance is now in question. In addition, since DHS’s intervention, there have been no meaningful updates or information shared with the Committee,” the House Oversight letter announcing the subpoena continues.

Comer’s letter concludes: “The lack of transparency and failure to cooperate with the Committee on this pressing matter by both the DHS and Secret Service further calls into question your ability to lead the Secret Service and necessitates the attached subpoena compelling your appearance before the Oversight Committee.”

The National Pulse previously reported that Cheatle has refused to resign following the deadly attempted assassination against Trump.

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The House Oversight Committee, chaired by Representative James Comer (R-KY), says it has issued a subpoena for testimony from United States Secret Service (USSS) Director Kimberly Cheatle. Cheatle was initially slated to appear before the House committee next week. However, Joe Biden's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is believed to have intervened on behalf of the USSS Director, throwing her testimony into question. show more

Wife of WaPo Columnist Who Accused Trump of Being a Russian Asset Has Been Charged as a Foreign Agent.

Sue Mi Terry, a former senior official with the White House National Security Council and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst, has been arrested and charged with acting as an agent of the South Korean government. According to federal prosecutors, Terry has been indicted for failing to register as a foreign agent and conspiracy to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

Federal prosecutors allege the woman clandestinely promoted South Korean interests in the U.S. government in exchange for luxury handbags from Louis Vuitton and other high-end items. Terry is the wife of Washington Post columnist Max Boot—a prominent neoconservative and critic of former President Donald J. Trump.

In 2019, Boot published a column listing 18 reasons why he believed that Trump could be a Russian foreign asset. Among the reasons, the Washington Post columnist repeated the widely disproved Russia collusion hoax. Additionally, Boot insinuated that those around Trump may have been influenced by the Russians, including through business ties and gifts.

South Korean intelligence agents plied Boot’s wife, Sue Mi Terry, with luxury gifts in exchange for handing over information pertinent to the Asian nation’s interests and providing introductions to key U.S. officials. According to prosecutors, she received a  $2,950 Bottega Veneta handbag, a $3,450 Louis Vuitton handbag, a $2,845 Dolce & Gabbana coat, and multiple trips to top-tier restaurants. In addition, her policy program focusing on South Korean affairs received over $37,000 in funding from South Korean intelligence operations.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) indicates Terry began serving the interests of the South Korean government in 2013—just after she left Barack Obama‘s White House. Consequently, this means that Boot made false accusations against Trump while his wife was allegedly working as a foreign agent against the interests of the United States.

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Sue Mi Terry, a former senior official with the White House National Security Council and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst, has been arrested and charged with acting as an agent of the South Korean government. According to federal prosecutors, Terry has been indicted for failing to register as a foreign agent and conspiracy to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). show more

‘You Owe President Trump Answers’ — Senators Heckle Secret Service Chief at RNC.

United States Secret Service (USSS) Director Kimberly Cheatle was lambasted by a group of Republican United States Senators as she walked through the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Wednesday. The Senators demanded answers and transparency regarding the security failures that led to Saturday’s attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump.

“This was an assassination attempt! You owe the people answers. You owe President Trump answers,” shouted Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) as she and others kept stride with Cheatle through the convention concourse. Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY), meanwhile, accused the USSS director of “stonewalling.”

Sens. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and James Lankford (R-OK) were also among the scrum following Cheatle as she made her way to a suite occupied by the USSS. Cheatle was in Milwaukee ostensibly to oversee security arrangements following last week’s attempted assassination, though some speculate her presence was little more than an attempt to save face.

According to Sen. Blackburn, Cheatle “…would not answer our questions and wanted to say it was not the time nor place.”

The Tennessee Republican added: “This is after we’ve been through a conference call today. … She can run, but she cannot hide because the American people want to know how an assassination attempt was carried out on former President Donald Trump.”

In response to the senators’ questions, the USSS released a statement insisting that Cheatle and the agency are committed to transparency and cooperation in the ongoing investigation into the assassination attempt. The agency also reiterated that Cheatle has no intention of stepping down as director.

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United States Secret Service (USSS) Director Kimberly Cheatle was lambasted by a group of Republican United States Senators as she walked through the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Wednesday. The Senators demanded answers and transparency regarding the security failures that led to Saturday's attempted assassination of former President Donald J. Trump. show more
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WATCH: Navarro Delivers Speech in Milwaukee After Heading Straight to RNC from Prison.

Peter Navarro, former top trade adviser to President Donald J. Trump, was released from federal prison on Wednesday after completing a four-month sentence for defying the corrupt January 6 Committee. Navarro, aged 75, headed directly to the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee to support the former president.

News of Navarro’s release was shared on social media by his staff, who optimistically wrote, “The best is yet to come.”

At the convention, he delivered a speech saying the committee had demanded he “betray” Donald Trump and break the law, and Joe Biden’s “Department of Injustice” punished him for refusing to do so.

“They did not break me, and they will never break Donald Trump,” he declared.

In September, Navarro was found guilty of two counts of criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the January 6 Committee. A leftist federal judge in Washington sentenced him to four months in prison and a $9,500 fine.

A three-judge appeals court panel in Washington rejected Navarro’s request to delay his sentence. Subsequently, he sought emergency relief from the Supreme Court, but Chief Justice John Roberts denied his initial request to remain free during his appeal. The full Supreme Court later declined a renewed effort by Navarro.

Navarro became the first former White House official to serve prison time following a contempt of Congress conviction.

Stephen K. Bannon, former White House chief strategist, is currently serving a four-month sentence in a federal prison in Connecticut for similarly defying the January 6 Committee.

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Peter Navarro, former top trade adviser to President Donald J. Trump, was released from federal prison on Wednesday after completing a four-month sentence for defying the corrupt January 6 Committee. Navarro, aged 75, headed directly to the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee to support the former president. show more

Trump to Attend Funeral of Hero Firefighter Killed During Assassination Attempt.

Former President Donald J. Trump is set to attend the private funeral of firefighter Corey Comperatore, who was killed while protecting his family during an assassination attempt against the former president last weekend in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Comperatore was among those supporting Trump at a campaign rally when gunfire erupted from a nearby rooftop. The shooter grazed Trump’s right ear while fatally injuring Comperatore and severely wounding two others. The assailant, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks, was subsequently killed.

Responding to inquiries about Trump‘s attendance at Comperatore’s funeral, a source close to the former President affirmed, “Of course he is.”

Earlier this week, Trump personally reached out to Comperatore’s wife to offer his condolences. Helen Comperatore shared on Facebook that Trump was compassionate during their conversation and assured her of continued support in the coming days.

Comperatore, a father of two, was the fire chief of the Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire Company in Sarver, Pennsylvania. He died while shielding his wife and daughter from Crooks’s gunfire. Since his tragic death, a GoFundMe launched for Comperatore’s wife has garnered over $1.2 million in donations.

The private funeral service is scheduled to take place Thursday, marking a somber occasion as family, friends, and community members gather to honor Comperatore’s life and sacrifice. Since the shooting, many have criticized the United States Secret Service (USSS), but despite admitting failures, the head of the agency, Kimberly Cheatle, has ruled out resigning.

She claims the slightly sloped roof of the building where the shooter took his shots was deemed too risky to post agents. Several law enforcement sources across Pennsylvania contradicted Director Cheatle, and said they had observed Crooks at least 26 minutes prior to the shooting and sent the information up the command chain.

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Former President Donald J. Trump is set to attend the private funeral of firefighter Corey Comperatore, who was killed while protecting his family during an assassination attempt against the former president last weekend in Butler, Pennsylvania. show more

WATCH: Drone Strikes Oil Tanker in Red Sea as Biden’s Failing War in Yemen Drags On.

Footage has emerged showing a suicide drone striking an oil tanker approximately 100 nautical miles northwest of Yemen‘s port city of Hodeidah. The drone struck the tanker on its portside, raising concerns about a potential oil spill.

The incident represents another failure for Joe Biden’s Operation Prosperity Guardian, aimed at curbing the Houthis’ activities in the Red Sea. Biden previously admitted that U.S. strikes in Yemen were not stopping Houthi attacks on global shipping but vowed to continue them anyway.

“When you say working, are they stopping the Houthis, no. Are they going to continue, yes,” Biden told reporters in January.

The footage of the attack was released by the Iran-backed Houthis, who have been targeting commercial ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden since November. They claim these attacks are in solidarity with Palestinians amid the conflict in Gaza.

Since Biden launched his ineffective campaign against them, their attacks have expanded to include targets in the Mediterranean Sea and Indian Ocean.

In May, the Houthis even managed to capture a $30 million U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone, adding to the embarrassment of the U.S. in the region.

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Footage has emerged showing a suicide drone striking an oil tanker approximately 100 nautical miles northwest of Yemen's port city of Hodeidah. The drone struck the tanker on its portside, raising concerns about a potential oil spill. show more
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Government Bans Pro-Trump Magazine for Criticizing Multiculturalism.

Germany’s Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has unilaterally banned the right-wing, pro-Donald J. Trump Compact Magazin, accusing the publication of fostering “hatred” of migrants and ethnic diversity. “The ban shows that we are also taking action against the intellectual arsonists who stir up a climate of hatred and violence against refugees and migrants and want to overcome our democratic state,” Minister Faeser said.

“Our signal is very clear: We will not allow ethnic definitions of who belongs to Germany and who does not,” she added.

Several people associated with the magazine, including publisher Jürgen Elsässer, had their homes raided following the ban on July 16. Police also seized the magazine’s assets.

Compact is well-known for its links to the populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which lawmakers in Germany’s parliament, the Bundestag, are also trying to get banned. The magazine is also noted for being skeptical of Western involvement in the Ukraine war, blaming NATO expansion for the conflict.

Brandenburg state interior minister Michael Stübgen, a member of the so-called “center-right” Christian Democratic Union (CDU) formerly led by Angela Merkel, has said all of Compact‘s social media channels will be scrubbed from the Internet, with their content deleted and revenue confiscated.

Earlier this year, Minister Faeser, who previously wrote for far-left Antifa publications, announced the government would be banning anyone declared a far-right extremist from owning firearms. The government will also trace people who donate to allegedly far-right individuals and groups.

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Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has unilaterally banned the right-wing, pro-Donald J. Trump Compact Magazin, accusing the publication of fostering "hatred" of migrants and ethnic diversity. "The ban shows that we are also taking action against the intellectual arsonists who stir up a climate of hatred and violence against refugees and migrants and want to overcome our democratic state," Minister Faeser said. show more