Saturday, March 28, 2026

Armed Coachella Rally-Goer Vem Miller is Pro-Trump, Independent Reporter, NOT Would-Be Assassin.

A man arrested near a rally for Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump on Saturday has denied allegations of planning an assassination attempt.

Vem Miller, 49, who is personally known to The National Pulse, and has interviewed The National Pulse’s Editor in Chief, Raheem Kassam, asserted in a lengthy video statement that he is a dedicated Trump supporter who has never fired a gun.

Miller, a registered Republican who has supported Trump since 2018 and attended numerous pro-Trump and pro-MAGA events, was detained on weapons charges in the vicinity of Trump’s rally in Coachella Valley. He was later released on $5,000 bail.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s office alleged Miller was in possession of firearms at the event. Miller – a long-standing independent news reporter – maintains he carries guns due to past death threats related to his work with the America Happens Network, a media outlet he established to challenge “censorship.”

Miller recently released a documentary about the Bundy ranch and reports about the still unresolved Las Vegas mass shooting.

“I have always transported my firearms in my truck for my safety,” Miller explained, also pointing to his work as a local Trump Caucus Captain. He said the firearms had never been used.

Miller runs a media platform called America Happens, which has also featured work from anti-Big Pharma activists and doctors, as well as having previously met President Trump and members of the Trump family.

Alongside weapons-related accusations, Miller refuted claims that he possessed counterfeit identification documents. He clarified that variations in his documentation were attributed to his Armenian heritage. Miller criticized Sheriff Chad Bianco for labeling him as part of the “sovereign citizens” movement, dismissing these assertions as “nonsensical.”

Both the Secret Service and the FBI have not pursued federal charges against Miller, and they do not consider him a threat in terms of an assassination plot. Despite the serious allegations, Miller expressed frustration over being associated with unspecified anti-government groups, challenging authorities to identify them.

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Cops Nab Global Gay Child Porn Kingpin.

Police have announced the arrest of a dual Czech-American national identified as one of the world’s leading distributors of homosexual child pornography. This arrest by the Czech authorities comes after a comprehensive investigation involving both the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol). The suspect once ranked among the top three global distributors of such material.

The arrest followed a year-long operation by local law enforcement in collaboration with international partners. The FBI tracked the suspect’s activities for nearly a decade, but Europol’s efforts confirmed his identity. Czech investigators gained access to a substantial amount of encrypted data, which played a crucial role in the case.

According to Czech police, the defendant “mainly distributed content created by others and gave advice about ways to sexually abuse underage boys or to distribute child sexual abuse content on the dark web.” He is now in pre-trial detention and faces up to eight years in prison if convicted.

This announcement coincides with similar actions in Germany, where authorities have detained six men accused of managing a dark web platform dedicated to child pornography. The German suspects, aged 43 to 69, are suspected of being the principal operators of a site with hundreds of thousands of users. North Rhine-Westphalia’s Minister of Interior, Herbert Reul, described the scale of the case as “dizzyingly big.”

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Police have announced the arrest of a dual Czech-American national identified as one of the world's leading distributors of homosexual child pornography. This arrest by the Czech authorities comes after a comprehensive investigation involving both the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol). The suspect once ranked among the top three global distributors of such material. show more
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Massive Surge in Chinese Immigrant Encounters at Border.

The number of Chinese migrants apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border has increased significantly over the past two years, prompting concern from some lawmakers over national security and border policy. Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) indicates that encounters with Chinese migrants at the southwest border surged from less than 24,000 in 2023 to approximately 36,500 in 2024. This trend has drawn attention from the House Homeland Security Committee, led by Republicans, who attribute the rise to the Biden-Harris government’s weak border policies.

Tennessee Republican Mark Green, chairman of the committee, argues the “unprecedented number of Chinese nationals now illegally crossing our border is driven by the Biden and Harris policy of mass catch-and-release.”

“One chief patrol agent told my committee last year that, in his experience, the vast majority of Chinese nationals are coming for ‘work or a better life,’ which is not a valid ground for claiming asylum,” he said. “Yet, the majority are still being released into the interior anyway.”

Border crossings from various nationalities have risen, but those from China stand out, as China is an adversary state that could be using migration flows to undermine the U.S. or even embed spies within the country.

Source: CBP 2007-2020, CBP 2020-2024, via Newsweek.
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The number of Chinese migrants apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border has increased significantly over the past two years, prompting concern from some lawmakers over national security and border policy. Data from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) indicates that encounters with Chinese migrants at the southwest border surged from less than 24,000 in 2023 to approximately 36,500 in 2024. This trend has drawn attention from the House Homeland Security Committee, led by Republicans, who attribute the rise to the Biden-Harris government's weak border policies. show more

Insect Attack by Militant Trannies Disrupts ‘LGB Alliance’ Conference.

Militant transgender activists released insects to disrupt a conference of lesbians, gays, and bisexuals who are critical of transgender ideology, leading to the evacuation of the event venue. Security detained several individuals following an incident at the UK LGB Alliance conference in London on Friday, October 11.

The event, featuring transgender critical gay and lesbian speakers, was disrupted by a group of activists who released insects in the venue. Authorities responded quickly, and conference attendees were temporarily relocated to the lobby.

Four individuals linked to the disruption were taken into custody, though it is suspected that several others evaded capture. Though not all of the attackers are confirmed to be transgender, several activists seemed to present themselves as such.

The LGB Alliance, a charity focused on supporting gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals, without transgenderism stealing focus, organized the ‘Our Lives! Our Future!’ conference where the attack took place.

Attacks on those opposed to transgender ideology are no longer uncommon in the Western world. For instance, in France, pro-trans activists set off an explosive device in Lyon to disrupt a talk by feminist and trans-critical activist Marguerite Stern in September.

In the United States, radical transgenders like Audrey Hale in Tennesee have gone further. Hale murdered six people, most of them children, at a Christian school in 2023.

Another transgender attempted a mass shooting at a church in Houston earlier this year.

Image by Jean and Fred Hort.

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Militant transgender activists released insects to disrupt a conference of lesbians, gays, and bisexuals who are critical of transgender ideology, leading to the evacuation of the event venue. Security detained several individuals following an incident at the UK LGB Alliance conference in London on Friday, October 11. show more
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State Officials Probing Alleged Voter Registration Fraud.

The North Carolina State Board of Elections is probing allegations of voter registration fraud, according to a Brunswick County elections official. Sara LaVere, director of the Brunswick County Board of Elections, stated that 18 individuals contacted her office about not filling out forms submitted under their names.

“We noticed some information that was different than what we had on record, an address, Social Security number, so we sent a letter to those voters asking them to complete that information,” LaVere explained. “The [fraudulent] state voter registration forms appear to come from a voter registration drive.”

“The first thing I want to point out is, you know, we use words like ‘anomalies,’ ‘suspicion,’ and everything else because we try to be PC, I guess. But this is fraud, outright fraudulent behavior,” added Hamilton County Board of Elections member Alex Triantafilou.

Data suggest the 2020 election featured a significant amount of mail-in ballot fraud, with potentially one in five votes cast being fraudulent.

NO ACTION?

Brunswick County election officials have alerted the state’s board of elections but have not yet received a response regarding the investigation’s progress. State officials have not commented on whether there are suspects or arrests.

One local resident in Leland, North Carolina, Shelley Gentner, reported receiving a letter from the county Board of Elections in August. The letter requested validation of her voter information, accompanied by a registration form containing incorrect personal details and a forged signature.

“I’m like, ‘Okay, someone has signed my name on an application. It’s not my signature. It’s not me,’” Gentner said.

Such an act is illegal under North Carolina law, potentially resulting in a Class I felony.

Election integrity concerns have been compounded by aggressive voter registration efforts and the chaos caused by Hurricane Helene.

Ohio is also experiencing election integrity issues, with numerous counties investigating voter registration fraud. In Hamilton County, inconsistencies were found in voter registration applications, including one under the name of the late Henry Kissinger.

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The North Carolina State Board of Elections is probing allegations of voter registration fraud, according to a Brunswick County elections official. Sara LaVere, director of the Brunswick County Board of Elections, stated that 18 individuals contacted her office about not filling out forms submitted under their names. show more

Trevor Noah Compares Islamic Terrorism to the American Revolution.

Trevor Noah, former host of The Daily Show, has compared radical Islamic terrorism in Israel to the American revolutionaries and the Boston Tea Party. Noah made his comments during a discussion with far-left writer Ta-Nehisi Coates.

Noah questioned the removal of historical “context” from discussions of terror attacks against Israelis. “If you remove America’s history… then it’s like, yeah, those people who fought against the British, they were terrorists,” Noah said.

“I mean, you can call it, like, yeah, the Boston Tea Party. That’s terrorism. If you remove the context, everything has no context.”

While American surprise attacks on British forces and attacks against Americans loyal to Britain did take place during the American Revolution, the mass murder of non-combatant civilians, including children, was incredibly rare.

Trevor Noah has espoused extreme-left talking points for years, including in 2016, when he championed women with the Zika virus aborting their babies infected with microcephaly. The South African immigrant bizarrely compared abortions to black people telling white people they could not wear sunscreen.

Image by Hayden Schiff.

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Trevor Noah, former host of The Daily Show, has compared radical Islamic terrorism in Israel to the American revolutionaries and the Boston Tea Party. Noah made his comments during a discussion with far-left writer Ta-Nehisi Coates. show more

Trump’s Golf Plans Halted Until Post-Election Over Safety Concerns.

President Donald J. Trump is suspending his golfing activities due to security concerns. This decision follows conversations with federal agents, including Ronald Rowe, the Acting Director of the Secret Service, and officials from the Director of National Intelligence’s office, who expressed their inability to ensure his safety on golf courses.

They noted the difficulty in securing Trump adequately at golf courses, particularly those near public roads, after an incident in September involving an attempt to target Trump while he was golfing in Florida. The Democrat donor involved in the incident, Ryan Routh, was heavily tied to Ukraine and attempted to help the country recruit foreign fighters after its full-scale invasion by Russia in 2022. He has been charged with the attempted assassination but has pleaded not guilty.

Trump, known for his frequent golfing outings, reportedly expressed a strong desire to continue the activity. However, he was advised that considerable additional security would be necessary to mitigate potential threats.

The Secret Service had previously raised similar concerns about the risks associated with Trump’s golf outings during his presidency. Former officials indicated that these outings posed security challenges, as long-range lenses could expose him to danger.

Trump’s security challenge during golf outings is compounded by the fact that he no longer receives the same level of protection as a sitting president.

So far, there have been two major attempts on Trump’s life during the presidential campaign, including when he was shot by Thomas Matthew Crooks in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July.

Other reports have claimed that multiple assassination teams, some linked to Iran, are also targeting Trump. The Trump campaign has now requested military aircraft and other measures in the final month of the 2024 campaign in response to the heightened threat.

Image by Tim Reckmann.

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President Donald J. Trump is suspending his golfing activities due to security concerns. This decision follows conversations with federal agents, including Ronald Rowe, the Acting Director of the Secret Service, and officials from the Director of National Intelligence's office, who expressed their inability to ensure his safety on golf courses. show more

Train Carrying Politicians Evacuated After ‘Explosion.’

A train carrying Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from Strasbourg, France, to Brussels, Belgium, was evacuated on Thursday after an apparent explosion, causing significant disruption. The 2:57 PM Eurostar train, which was specially chartered by the European Parliament, had just left Strasbourg when passengers were evacuated back to the station’s main hall.

Emmanuel Foulon, a Belgian parliamentary assistant, reported hearing an “explosion,” with Pelle Geertsen, a Danish official, describing the evacuation as “chaotic.” According to TER Grand Est, the regional rail network, smoke was seen coming from the train, leading to the suspension of incoming and outgoing traffic.

The European Parliament confirmed the incident, claiming a “technical issue,” and said its services were coordinating with authorities to organize alternative transportation for the MEPs and staffers. Eurostar stated that the station’s fire brigade intervened promptly, ensuring all 740 passengers were evacuated safely.

Despite the disruption, there were no reported injuries. One staffer on the scene mentioned seeing smoke but confirmed that “everyone’s fine.” MEPs and staffers waited at the station while some opted to take taxis. Bas Eickhout, co-chair of the Greens, made light of the delay, noting it gave him time to catch up with colleagues.

Image: European Union 2017 – European Parliament.

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A train carrying Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) from Strasbourg, France, to Brussels, Belgium, was evacuated on Thursday after an apparent explosion, causing significant disruption. The 2:57 PM Eurostar train, which was specially chartered by the European Parliament, had just left Strasbourg when passengers were evacuated back to the station's main hall. show more

Yes, Late Term Abortions Are Happening. No, Not Just in Extreme Cases.

Despite denials or attempts to minimize late-term abortions by some in the media and the Democratic Party, third-trimester abortions are taking place across the United States, a new op-ed warns. Emma Camp, the assistant editor at Reason magazine, writes in the Atlantic: “It’s true that third-trimester abortions are rare. But they do happen… Colorado, which is home to clinics that perform third-trimester abortions, recorded 137 third-trimester abortions in 2023.”

“That’s only one state—eight other states, plus Washington, D.C., have no restrictions on third-trimester abortions,” Camp notes, observing that just minutes from her own D.C. office, an abortionist clinic is offering abortions up to almost 32 weeks, while another in nearby Bethesda, Maryland, will kill unborn children up to 35 weeks. Thirty-seven weeks is considered full-term, and babies born as prematurely as 21 weeks can survive.

“Those who support such expansive abortion laws tend to argue that third-trimester abortions are the result of a devastating medical diagnosis. In many cases that’s true, but it is not always the situation. The D.C. clinic I mentioned above confirmed by phone that it performs abortions for any reason. Data on the reasons women have later abortions are also scarce. But when The Atlantic’s Elaine Godfrey interviewed a doctor who specializes in late abortions, he estimated that about half of his patients have healthy pregnancies. Of course, some of his patients are in serious distress for other reasons; some are victims of sexual assault, or are teenagers who didn’t realize they were pregnant. This leads to another logical flaw in how the pro-abortion-rights crowd tends to frame its argument.”

Camp is concerned that Democrats such as Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz tend to downplay or deny the fact that permissive abortion policies permit late terminations or emphasize their relative rarity as a means to dismiss people’s concerns, believing that a broad pro-abortion platform is vote-winning.

“The grim reality of later abortion is simply too much for most Americans to countenance—and reasonable policymakers should listen to them,” Camp urges, observing that “Most Americans believe that third-trimester abortions should be restricted.”

MINORITY VIEW.

Only 22 percent of Americans support late-term abortions, with just eight percent in favor of unrestricted access. Nevertheless, Camp writes, Democrats are reluctant to admit that Roe v. Wade made no demands on states to restrict late abortions.

Democrats have become increasingly pro-abortion in recent years. A mobile abortion clinic was even deployed at the Democratic National Convention this year.

Kamala Harris has falsely claimed that abortion bans killed a woman in Georgia on the campaign trail. However, the case she referenced saw a woman die due to complications from the use of an abortion pill, highlighting the dangers of abortion itself.

Chris Tomlinson contributed to this report.

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Despite denials or attempts to minimize late-term abortions by some in the media and the Democratic Party, third-trimester abortions are taking place across the United States, a new op-ed warns. Emma Camp, the assistant editor at Reason magazine, writes in the Atlantic: "It’s true that third-trimester abortions are rare. But they do happen... Colorado, which is home to clinics that perform third-trimester abortions, recorded 137 third-trimester abortions in 2023." show more

LOL: No One Is Buying Hillary Clinton’s Book.

Hillary Clinton has released a new memoir titled Something Lost, Something Gained: Lessons on Life, Love, and Liberty, her second book focused on her electoral loss to former President Donald J. Trump. According to industry sources, the memoir sold 27,000 copies in its first week of release, a major crash from her 2017 memoir, What Happened, which sold 167,000 copies in its opening week.

Clinton emphasizes her supposedly historical achievements as “the first woman to win a presidential primary, the nomination of a major party, and the national popular vote” in her new work and brags about occasions when she “flew on Air Force One” and “dined with kings and queens.”

However, the reception of Clinton’s latest publication has been less than enthusiastic. It managed less than 20 percent of the initial sales of her 2017 memoir.

The former First Lady is continuing to intervene in the political discourse ahead of the 2024 election, in which Trump is once again running against a woman. In September, she defended her description of Trump’s 2016 supporters as “deplorable,” saying it was “bad politics” but “got at an important truth,” alleging that Trump voters are “drawn to his racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, Islamophobia—you name it.”

Clinton even doubled down on her past remarks, saying, “[I]f anything, ‘deplorable’ is too kind a word for the hate and violent extremism we’ve seen from some Trump supporters.”

She has also been calling for Americans to be “criminally charged” for repeating so-called Russian propaganda “boosting Trump.”

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Hillary Clinton has released a new memoir titled Something Lost, Something Gained: Lessons on Life, Love, and Liberty, her second book focused on her electoral loss to former President Donald J. Trump. According to industry sources, the memoir sold 27,000 copies in its first week of release, a major crash from her 2017 memoir, What Happened, which sold 167,000 copies in its opening week. show more