Thursday, September 11, 2025

Here’s What the Boeing CEO Has to Say About His Safety Record.

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun faced scrutiny from lawmakers on Capitol Hill for the first time earlier this week, addressing numerous safety concerns and management issues under his leadership. While many observers believed Calhoun would take responsibility for the company’s numerous alleged safety lapses, the Boeing CEO instead struck a defiant tone, claiming he is proud of the company’s safety record.

During a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Calhoun expressed regret for Boeing’s errors that led to fatal airline crashes and acknowledged the company’s need to restore public trust. However, he consistently avoided taking direct personal responsibility. Calhoun also defended Boeing’s safety culture, expressing pride in the company’s actions in response to the safety lapses.

HAWLEY VERSUS CALHOUN.

When questioned by Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) about receiving a lucrative raise despite Boeing’s poor financial performance and calls for his resignation, Calhoun maintained his commitment to seeing his term through. The Boeing CEO secured a 45 percent raise for himself contrasted with a 1 percent increase for machinists over eight years. Calhoun’s salary is north of $20 million annually, and he will receive a $45 million severance package when he retires later this year.

This response and his repeated inability to provide clear answers about company policies and safety accountability drew criticism from lawmakers. Hawley specifically accused him of deflecting blame onto employees rather than management.

LACK OF COMPETITION & SAFETY.

Regulatory attention heightened sharply following an incident on January 5, when a Boeing jet’s door plug detached shortly after takeoff. The aviation industry’s limited competition—often described as a duopoly between Boeing and Airbus—means airlines have minimal flexibility to switch manufacturers without substantial costs and retraining. Consequently, customer dissatisfaction has little impact on Boeing’s market position. Public outcry also appears to have minimal effect on the company’s operations.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is reviewing Boeing’s submitted plans to address its safety issues, and the Justice Department (DOJ) has initiated a criminal investigation into the January incident.

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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun faced scrutiny from lawmakers on Capitol Hill for the first time earlier this week, addressing numerous safety concerns and management issues under his leadership. While many observers believed Calhoun would take responsibility for the company's numerous alleged safety lapses, the Boeing CEO instead struck a defiant tone, claiming he is proud of the company's safety record. show more
Migrant Crime

NYPD Chief Says Migrant Crime is ‘Tremendous.’

NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell says tackling the city’s migrant crime crisis has been a learning curve. Appearing on Fox News on Wednesday, the New York City police official noted the city has struggled with the intake of over 200,000 migrants in the last two years. Chell emphasized that while the majority of illegal migrants are seeking economic opportunity and advancement, a significant portion are engaging in criminal activities, including robberies and assaults on officers.

During the interview, Fox News host Lawrence Jones asked about the task of policing communities where the backgrounds of individuals are unknown. “How difficult has it been when you’re having to police communities now where you don’t know their records?” he asked, adding: “You have no clue where they came from. Although the majority of them are law-abiding citizens, that small factor that [is] on mopeds, causing problems for you, how hard is it?”

“It’s new for us. It’s difficult because we don’t know who you are. So, we’re kind of learning as we go. Every arrest we make we don’t say, is he a migrant? But the big events, we see it,” Chell responded before continuing: ” I’ll give you a staggering stat: crimes committed on mopeds, fleeing on mopeds [have] increased about 200 percent in the last two years. It’s tremendous for us. We’ve never dealt with it.”

In addition to robberies, these illegal migrants have perpetrated shootings and assaults on law enforcement personnel, with recent incidents occurring in high-profile locations such as Times Square. Chell claimed, however, that the officers are adapting to these new challenges and have removed approximately 41,000 mopeds from the streets, targeting gang members involved in these crimes.

The National Pulse reported that the use of mopeds by illegal migrants serving as delivery couriers has been a growing concern in several U.S. cities. Almost all of these new couriers hail from Central and South America and lack legal work permits. Additionally, many lack driver’s licenses, as well as vehicle and liability insurance—meaning they’re operating on the streets in contravention of the law.

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NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell says tackling the city's migrant crime crisis has been a learning curve. Appearing on Fox News on Wednesday, the New York City police official noted the city has struggled with the intake of over 200,000 migrants in the last two years. Chell emphasized that while the majority of illegal migrants are seeking economic opportunity and advancement, a significant portion are engaging in criminal activities, including robberies and assaults on officers. show more

Biden Seeks to Delay COVID Vaccine Safety Data Release Until 2026.

The Biden government is seeking an 18-month delay in releasing COVID-19 vaccine safety data, pushing potential disclosure until at least 2026. This regime claims an influx of pandemic-related information requests is overwhelming the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and that releasing vaccine records requires extensive staff training and onboarding, which could take up to two years.

“This is a typical government excuse which is,’ Oh, we’re so busy, we don’t have the resources to help provide you, the American people with the information that you need,’” says America First Legal lawyer, Gene Hamilton, representing Just the News, which is requesting vaccine safety records under freedom of information laws.

Hamilton characterizes the regime’s position on the vaccination records as, “you just need to wait until 18 months from now. And maybe you’ll get to see it, maybe you won’t. And what they’re hoping to do is stretch this out to the point where everybody forgets about it.”

America First Legal and Just the News are suing the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for data on Covid vaccine reactions “kept in a back-end, nonpublic system.” This is separate from the public Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

“The public-facing database contains only initial reports, while the private, back-end system contains all updates and corrections – such as a formal diagnosis, recovery, or death,” the lawsuit notes, citing examples of vaccine-induced deaths not recorded in VAERS.

“They’re going to continue to cover up the real damage being done by… what I would consider now very dangerous, very suspect mRNA vaccines,” commented Senator Ron Johnson.

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The Biden government is seeking an 18-month delay in releasing COVID-19 vaccine safety data, pushing potential disclosure until at least 2026. This regime claims an influx of pandemic-related information requests is overwhelming the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and that releasing vaccine records requires extensive staff training and onboarding, which could take up to two years. show more

WATCH: Mayorkas Shirks Blame for Illegal Migrant Murdering Maryland Mom.

Joe Biden‘s Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is rejecting allegations of responsibility for the murder of a Maryland mother by an illegal immigrant in August 2023. Mayorkas, in an interview with CNN earlier this week, shirked his department’s role in allowing the murderer into the country—instead claiming that illegal immigrants do not statistically commit more crimes than native-born Americans. CNN host Jim Acosta asked the embattled Homeland Security Secretary to respond to accusations by the ‘right-wing media’ and critics who blame the Biden government “for allowing something like this to happen.”

“First and foremost, our hearts break for the children, the families, the loved ones, [and] the friends of the individual who was murdered… the woman… the mother, ” Mayorkas said, stammering at the end. He added: “A criminal is responsible for the criminal act. The criminal who committed this heinous act should be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law and forcefully so. That is my response.”

Rachel Morin was allegedly raped and killed by Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez—a 23-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador—along a Maryland hiking trail near her home last summer. Police have reported that Martinez Hernandez was apprehended in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The El Salvadoran national entered the U.S. illegally four times beginning in January 2023. He evaded capture by federal authorities on his last crossing, which is believed to have occurred after February 2023. Martinez Hernandez allegedly murdered another woman in El Salvador just days prior to his first attempt to enter the United States in January 2023. He was connected to Morin’s murder by DNA evidence collected from a Los Angeles, California, home invasion in mid-2023, where a mother and her 9-year-old daughter were brutally assaulted by a man matching the illegal immigrant’s description.

WATCH:

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Joe Biden's Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is rejecting allegations of responsibility for the murder of a Maryland mother by an illegal immigrant in August 2023. Mayorkas, in an interview with CNN earlier this week, shirked his department's role in allowing the murderer into the country—instead claiming that illegal immigrants do not statistically commit more crimes than native-born Americans. CNN host Jim Acosta asked the embattled Homeland Security Secretary to respond to accusations by the 'right-wing media' and critics who blame the Biden government "for allowing something like this to happen." show more

Hezbollah Threatens Europe with Open, ‘No Rules’ War.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is threatening Cyprus with war if it allows Israel to conduct military operations from its territory. “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is part of the war, and [Hezbollah] will deal with it as part of the war,” Nasrallah declared in a televised address.

The Lebanon-based terrorist emphasized that Hezbollah would fight with “no rules” and “no ceilings” against the European Union (EU) member state, which shares its island with two Sovereign Base Areas belonging to the United Kingdom.

Nasrallah already advocates sending an armada of boat migrants to Europe via Cyprus.

Iran-backed Hezbollah militants, who have broad autonomy in Lebanon, have launched numerous rockets and drones into the Jewish State following Hamas’ attack on October 7. Israel has responded with airstrikes, and there have been skirmishes across the border. Israel’s military spokesman warns the region is on “the brink of what could be a wider escalation, one that could have devastating consequences.”

THE TURKISH CONNECTION. 

Cyprus, a predominantly Greek Christian country, is located approximately 155 miles from Lebanon. It has increased its defense cooperation with Israel in recent years. This includes joint military exercises and arms procurement agreements. It is not a member of NATO—unlike Turkey, which invaded Cyprus in the 1970s and colonized much of the island’s north. Turkey maintains an unrecognized puppet state in Northern Cyprus to the present day.

Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan takes the side of Hamas in the Gaza war, branding Israel a “terror state” insisting Hamas is not a terrorist organization but a group of “mujahideen (holy warriors) defending their homeland.”​ Erdoğan also accuses the West of being the “main culprit” behind the “massacre” in Gaza. He condemned Western nations for their perceived support of Israeli actions and criticized them for not calling for a ceasefire in Gaza

In Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus, Christian sites are facing systematic destruction and desecration. Historic churches, chapels, and monasteries have been pillaged, vandalized, and even demolished, with Christian cemeteries looted and gravestones smashed.

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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is threatening Cyprus with war if it allows Israel to conduct military operations from its territory. “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is part of the war, and [Hezbollah] will deal with it as part of the war,” Nasrallah declared in a televised address. show more

80,000 ‘Dreamer’ Illegals, Offered New Protections by Biden, Had Arrest Records Within 5 Years.

Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (USCIS) data reveals nearly 80,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) illegals had arrest records within the program’s first five years. Most of these so-called “Dreamers” were aged 19 to 22 at the time of arrest.

Joe Biden recently announced expanded deportation protections and job opportunities for DACA recipients on the 12th anniversary of the program instituted under the Obama-Biden administration. Critics argue that the program’s leniency towards illegals brought to the U.S. as minors, even if they have criminal histories, jeopardizes national security and public safety.

From June 2012 to October 2019, USCIS received 888,818 DACA applications and approved 765,166. An astonishing 10.38 percent of approved applications (79,398) had prior arrests. Some recipients had extensive arrest records, including 41 recipients with over ten arrests and 963 with five.

Thousands had convictions for assault, battery, drug crimes, and drunk driving. Illegal alien drivers frequently kill American citizens, including children, as The National Pulse recounts in its regular migrant crime round-ups.

Most DACA requesters with arrest records came from Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Brazil, and Peru.

Biden is not only expanding deportation protections for DACA recipients. He is also offering protection from deportation and a path to citizenship for as many as half a million illegal alien spouses of U.S. citizens—a policy that will encourage sham marriages, denounced as a shameless attempt to “buy” more minority votes.

Most Americans believe Biden is intentionally “encouraging” illegal immigration to “create a permanent majority” for the Democrats over time.

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Newly released U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (USCIS) data reveals nearly 80,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) illegals had arrest records within the program's first five years. Most of these so-called "Dreamers" were aged 19 to 22 at the time of arrest. show more

This is the Day the Biden Lawfare Began.

Friday, November 18, 2022, is the day the Biden government began its lawfare campaign against former President Donald J. Trump—with three watershed events occurring that appear too connected to be coincidence. On that seemingly unremarkable Friday in November, Matthew Colangelo resigned from his position at the Department of Justice (DOJ) to join the Manhattan District Attorney’s office; Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as a special counsel; and Nathan Wade with the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office was in the midst of an eight-hour meeting with the Biden White House counsel in Washington, D.C.

Just nine days prior, on November 9, Joe Biden signaled he would use the federal government in a lawfare campaign against former President Trump should he seek to retake the White House in the 2024 election. “We just have to demonstrate that he will not take power,” Biden said at a press conference when asked about the prospects of another Trump presidency. He continued: “If he does run, by making sure he, under legitimate efforts of our Constitution, does not become the next president again.”

There are no coincidences in politics. Biden’s remarks and the fury of activity at the DOJ and White House just nine days later suggest that Democratic partisans had received their orders to spin up the legal attacks on Trump, which would unfold throughout 2023.

COLANGELO MOVES TO MANHATTAN.

Matthew Colangelo‘s departure from the DOJ on November 18, 2022, raises red flags as he occupied one of the top roles in the department as Acting Associate Attorney General. Yet, Colangelo abruptly resigned his post—but instead of taking a position with a high-profile white shoe law firm, the federal attorney took a pay cut and a far less prestigious position as an assistant prosecutor with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. While the latter had hesitated to pursue falsifying business records charges against former President Trump over alleged hush money payments, after Colangelo joined his office, Bragg reversed course and began an aggressive investigation.

GARLAND TAPS SMITH. 

Smith’s appointment as special counsel meant Garland was taking the January 6 riot and classified document investigations outside the normal DOJ channels. While special counsels are usually elevated from among the ranks of Senate-confirmed federal prosecutors, Smith had been previously in Europe investigating war crimes in Kosovo at The Hague. The choice of Smith was likely due to his reputation as an aggressive and partisan prosecutor.

WADE AT THE WHITE HOUSE.

On the same day as Smith’s appointment, just a few blocks away, Fulton County, Georgia, prosecutor Nathan Wade met with attorneys in the White House counsel’s office. Wade had been hired by his romantic partner—Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis—to assist with her RICO investigation and subsequent prosecution of former President Trump. A month after Wade’s White House meeting, on December 15, a special purpose grand jury in Fulton County handed down a sealed recommendation for indictments against former President Trump and others for allegedly interfering in the 2020 presidential election.

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Friday, November 18, 2022, is the day the Biden government began its lawfare campaign against former President Donald J. Trump—with three watershed events occurring that appear too connected to be coincidence. On that seemingly unremarkable Friday in November, Matthew Colangelo resigned from his position at the Department of Justice (DOJ) to join the Manhattan District Attorney's office; Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as a special counsel; and Nathan Wade with the Fulton County District Attorney's Office was in the midst of an eight-hour meeting with the Biden White House counsel in Washington, D.C. show more
New York Times

NYT Editorial Board Member Posts Meltdown Blog About JD Vance.

The Deputy Editor of the New York Times editorial board has posted a seething blog attacking J.D. Vance, the America First senator favored to become Donald Trump’s 2024 running mate by readers of The National Pulse.

David Firestone accuses Vance, a former editor of the Yale Law Journal, of being “unserious” and “callous” because he believes passing Congressional legislation to ban bump stocks would be “inhibiting the rights of law-abiding Americans” to address a “fake problem.”

“Presumably, [Vance] thinks there’s some kind of right to own a machine gun,” Firestone seethes, though the Supreme Court just ruled that semi-automatic firearms with bump stops are not, in fact, “machine guns.”

Firestone also rails against Vance‘s move to block the appointment of U.S. attorneys and judges by the Joe Biden regime in response to the Democratic lawfare campaign against Trump and his allies.

“These kinds of blockades are among the most juvenile and petulant tantrums an elected official can throw, putting Vance right there on the lowest level of the Senate alongside Tommy Tuberville of Alabama,” Firestone whines.

He concludes by saying “Trump might want to think twice before choosing someone even more preposterous than he is” as his running mate—although the fact the NYT editorial board is dead against Vance may only serve to confirm he would be an appropriate second-in-command to the America First leader.

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The Deputy Editor of the New York Times editorial board has posted a seething blog attacking J.D. Vance, the America First senator favored to become Donald Trump's 2024 running mate by readers of The National Pulse. show more

WATCH: American Reporter Threatened With Stabbing by London Jihadist.

A jihad supporter threatened to stab an American reporter in the neck while he was covering an anti-Israel protest outside the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London. Pro-jihad protests have plagued the British capital since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, while SOAS has long been notorious for promoting far-left race ideology and hosting radical Islamic hate preachers.

Ben Bergquam, host of the Law and Border show on Real America’s Voice News, filmed himself being manhandled and told to “f**k off” by a foreigner with his head wrapped in a Palestinian keffiyeh. A local Muslim soon joins the foreigner, threatening Bergquam, “I’ll shank you in the f*ing neck, bro!” and repeatedly screaming, “You’re on my turf, bro!”

The jihad supporter admits he is not even a student at SOAS.

“The same communist, Jihad sympathizers that we find in America… almost like this is globally organized!” Bergquam said. “If you vote for Democrats, you are supporting this!”

London police have had a generally permissive attitude towards Hamas supporters and anti-Israel activists since October 7. Officers are nowhere to be seen during Bergquam’s interaction with them.

In May, Donald Trump lamented London is “no longer recognizable” as a result of having “opened the doors to jihad.”

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A jihad supporter threatened to stab an American reporter in the neck while he was covering an anti-Israel protest outside the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London. Pro-jihad protests have plagued the British capital since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, while SOAS has long been notorious for promoting far-left race ideology and hosting radical Islamic hate preachers. show more

12-Year-Old Jewish Girl Gang Raped in Anti-Semitic Attack.

Two 13-year-olds have been charged with the gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a Paris suburb. A third suspect, 12, is charged with anti-Semitic hate speech, violence, and death threats, but not rape, and has been released.

The girl was reportedly approached by the three attackers in a park near her home. They dragged her into a shed and “forced her to have anal and vaginal penetration, fellatio, while uttering death threats and anti-Semitic remarks,” according to police sources.

The gang rape is sending shockwaves through France as the nation prepares for legislative elections.

“The anti-Semitic attack and the rape of a 12-year-old child in Hauts-de-Seine revolt us,” said populist leader Marine Le Pen, whose National Rally party won the European Parliament elections in France this month.

“The explosion of anti-Semitic acts, up 300 percent compared to the first three months of 2023, must alert all French people: the stigmatization of Jews for months by the far left through the instrumentalization of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a real threat to civil peace,” she continued.

“Everyone should be fully aware of this on June 30 and July 7,” she added in reference to the dates of the snap election, called by President Emmanuel Macron in response to her European election win.

The French press has not disclosed the names, national origin, ethnicity, or religion of the suspects.

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Two 13-year-olds have been charged with the gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a Paris suburb. A third suspect, 12, is charged with anti-Semitic hate speech, violence, and death threats, but not rape, and has been released. show more