Monday, November 17, 2025

‘Bloodbath’ Hoaxsters ‘MeidasTouch’ Used The Same Word Multiple Times in Past Social Posts.

MeidasTouch, the far-left news political action committee turned news organization that popularized the “bloodbath” hoax against Donald Trump, has used precisely the same term in the same way as the former president.

In a post by the official MeidasTouch X account from December 2023, the group described a debate between California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as “a bloodbath” for DeSantis.

Brett Meiselas, one of the trio of brothers who founded MeidasTouch, also posted in December 2022 that a drop in Tesla stocks was an “absolute bloodbath.”

Donald Trump used the expression in the same way when talking about the consequences of Joe Biden allowing China to flood the U.S. with cars made in Mexico. Still, MeidasTouch, the corporate media, and the Biden campaign lied that he was threatening “political violence.”

The National Pulse has begun a wide-ranging investigation into MeidasTouch, which emerged in 2020 and rapidly established connections with big-money donors such as Reid Hoffman, a former guest of Jeffrey Epstein who has also funded the Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley, E. Jean Carroll, and FusionGPS.

https://twitter.com/BMeiselas/status/1605308845974097920

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MeidasTouch, the far-left news political action committee turned news organization that popularized the “bloodbath” hoax against Donald Trump, has used precisely the same term in the same way as the former president. show more

Lawyer Fighting Election Fraud Arrested After Passing Dominion Records to Law Enforcement.

Attorney Stefanie Lambert was arrested Monday in Washington, D.C., soon after a hearing into possible sanctions against her for disseminating confidential emails from Dominion Voting Systems. The United States Marshals Service stated that the arrest occurred due to “local charges.”

Lambert, who has been indicted for accessing Michigan voting machines following the 2020 election, failed to attend a prearranged hearing earlier in the month, leading to her arrest.

During the hearing, Lambert admitted to passing records from Dominion Voting Systems to law enforcement. Accompanying this, she included an affidavit from Dar Leaf, a county sheriff in northern Michigan known for investigating claims of election fraud.

She obtained the records through discovery while representing Patrick Byrne, whom Dominion was suing for defamation.

Byrne commented that Lambert “signed an NDA, but she found evidence of ongoing crime and reported it to law enforcement. If she found a severed head in [a] discovery box she had a duty to report it to law enforcement, too.”

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Attorney Stefanie Lambert was arrested Monday in Washington, D.C., soon after a hearing into possible sanctions against her for disseminating confidential emails from Dominion Voting Systems. The United States Marshals Service stated that the arrest occurred due to “local charges.” show more

Biometric Mass Surveillance Legalized in Europe.

The European Parliament (EP) has passed the AI Act, which critics warn enshrines biometric mass surveillance in law.

The EU announced the adoption of the act as a “landmark” event, touting it as a safeguard that “limit[s] the use of identification systems by law enforcement.” An official press release claims the act “aims to protect fundamental rights, democracy, the rule of law… from high-risk AI.”

The Act’s critics say the exact opposite is the case, asserting that the current legislation resulted from semi-secret negotiations between the EP, the European Commission, and the Council of the EU that lacked transparency and subverted the law’s original intent. MEP Patrick Beyer stated that the AI Act “effectively allows law enforcement the introduction of error-prone facial surveillance and facial recognition camera software in public spaces.”  The law, Beyer says, is poised to turn European nations into “high-tech surveillance states.”

Czech MEP Marcel Kolaja echoed Beyer’s concerns. He claimed that “national governments” inserted language laying the groundwork for legalized mass spying on citizens using cameras with AI biometric tech.

“Such cameras, equipped with artificial intelligence, are able to recognize people’s faces and thus keep track of who has been where, when, and with whom,” Kolaja said. “The AI Act should have banned such an Orwellian tool, but instead it explicitly legalizes it.”

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The European Parliament (EP) has passed the AI Act, which critics warn enshrines biometric mass surveillance in law. show more
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Trump Files Motion to Disqualify Fani Willis from Georgia Case.

Donald Trump’s lawyers have put forward a motion to disqualify Democrat Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from an election interference case in Georgia.

Trump’s primary attorney in Georgia, Steve Sadow, wants a review of a court order allowing Willis to continue the case despite an “appearance of impropriety” arising from her undisclosed romantic entanglement with Nathan Wade, whom she hired as lead prosecutor.

“President Trump and seven defendants have jointly filed a motion requesting the court to grant a certificate of immediate review of its order denying dismissal of the case and disqualification of Fulton County DA Willis,” Sadow confirmed.

“The motion notes that the court found that Willis’ actions created an appearance of impropriety and an ‘odor of mendacity’ that lingers in this case, but it nonetheless refused to dismiss the case or disqualify her,” he added.

“The motion further notes that the court found Georgia case law lacks controlling precedent for the standard for disqualification of a prosecuting attorney for forensic misconduct. For these reasons, among others, the court’s order is ripe for pretrial appellate review.”

Judge Scott McAfee, who ruled Willis could remain on the case provided Wade was removed, previously donated to her.

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Donald Trump’s lawyers have put forward a motion to disqualify Democrat Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from an election interference case in Georgia. show more
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Cops Target Comedy Under New Hate Crime Laws.

Scottish police are being instructed to target actors and comedians under new ‘hate crime’ laws. According to leaked police training documents, the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) law suggests that “threatening and abusive” material can be communicated “through public performance of a play.”

The new law consolidates several existing laws and creates a new offense — stirring up hatred against protected characteristics. These include age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, and transgender identity.

The leaked training documents focus on “how might threatening and or abusive material be communicated.” These are “by: displaying, publishing or distributing the material, for example on a sign, on the internet through websites, blogs, podcasts, social media etc, either directly, or by forwarding or repeating material that originates from a third party, through printed media such as magazine publications or leaflets.”

The document states that “giving, sending, showing or playing the material to another person” can be done “through online streaming, by email, playing a video, through public performance of a play.”

“If this is genuine Police Scotland training material, it appears to be at odds with the legislation which excludes plays from its scope,” said Scottish Conservative shadow justice secretary Russell Findlay. “This revelation adds to widespread concerns about Humza Yousaf’s hate crime law and needs to be explained.”
The UK has a reputation for stringent and controversial ‘hate crime’ laws. Last year, police arrested a politician for supporting the right to preach the bible. Females objecting to ‘trans female’ police officers strip-searching them face citations for ‘hate.’ The UK Labour Party is also pledging to make ‘misgendering’ transgenders an imprisonable offense.
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Scottish police are being instructed to target actors and comedians under new 'hate crime' laws. According to leaked police training documents, the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) law suggests that “threatening and abusive” material can be communicated “through public performance of a play.” show more

Trump Suggests He Could Deport Prince Harry For THIS Lie…

In an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, President Donald Trump indicated that should the allegation of Prince Harry lying on his U.S. visa application prove true, the Duke of Sussex would not receive special treatment and would be deported. Prince Harry’s immigration status came under scrutiny following admissions of past drug use in his memoir, “Spare.”

The Heritage Foundation had previously challenged the prince’s immigration status, maintaining that confessed drug use makes an applicant ineligible under U.S. visa laws. Their request for an expedited release of Prince Harry’s immigration records via the Freedom of Information Act was, however, declined by the Department of Homeland Security, who perceived no sufficient public interest to override Prince Harry’s privacy interests.

In his interview with Farage, Trump further insinuated that Prince Harry “would be on his own” should he regain the presidency. He went on to suggest that the truth about Prince Harry’s past drug use should have been revealed long ago.

Amid these allegations, lawyers for the U.S. government noted that the drug claims in “Spare” do not constitute evidence of actual drug use. As of now, there is no evidence suggesting Prince Harry furnished false information on his visa application.

In February, Trump stated he “wouldn’t protect” the Duke of Sussex due to his decision to leave the Royal Family. Harry’s behavior since marrying Meghan Markle and his fall from the Royal Family’s grace has been watched closely by the public on both sides of the pond. Last year, Steve Bannon observed that Harry’s relationship with Meghan was a story of national decline.

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In an interview with Nigel Farage on GB News, President Donald Trump indicated that should the allegation of Prince Harry lying on his U.S. visa application prove true, the Duke of Sussex would not receive special treatment and would be deported. Prince Harry’s immigration status came under scrutiny following admissions of past drug use in his memoir, “Spare.” show more

Apparently the Word Homosexual’ is ‘Derogatory and Offensive’ Now.

In a revised Media Reference Guide, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) claims the term “homosexual” is “derogatory and offensive.”

The LGBTQ advocacy group described ‘homosexual’ as an “outdated clinical term,” claiming that its historical usage insinuates homosexuality is a disease or psychological disorder.

They further assert terms including “homosexual relations/relationship,” “homosexual couple,” and “homosexual sex” are leveraged by antagonists as tools to degrade LGBTQ people, their relationships, and their lifestyle.

In addition to ‘canceling’ the word “homosexual,” the group’s new guidelines also insinuate that terms like “gay” and “lesbian” are racist as they are “Eurocentric.” Instead, the new guidelines promote the term “same-gender loving.”

“Also known as SGL, this is a term used by some African American people as an Afrocentric alternative to what are considered Eurocentric, or white, identities like gay and lesbian. Coined by activist Cleo Manago in the 1990s, the term and its usage explicitly recognizes [sic] the histories and cultures of people of African descent,” the guidelines state.

The new guidelines received widespread criticism online, including from other homosexual groups. The homosexual group Gays Against Groomers (GAG) slammed the guidelines, stating: “An organization whose name literally stands for ‘Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation’ has now come out and declared the word homosexual to be outdated, derogatory, and offensive. They have replaced the term with ‘Same-Gender Loving,’ completely erasing biological sex, gay people and the decades of progress we fought to achieve in this country.”

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In a revised Media Reference Guide, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) claims the term “homosexual" is “derogatory and offensive.” show more

SCOTUS Reverses, Now WILL Allow Texas to Protect Border.

Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett ruled Tuesday to lift the administrative stay upheld on Monday by Justice Samuel Alito, which blocked Texas from enforcing SB4, a newly introduced immigration law. The law enables local law enforcement to detain migrants and empowers state judges to order deportations.

The two justices issued an order vacating the prior order by Justice Alito, noting that the legislative pause enacted on behalf of the Biden Department of Justice by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals was not a ‘stay pending appeal.’ Instead, the two justices concluded the stay was administrative in nature as the circuit court had cited its docket management authority.

President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice contends that the power to make and enforce immigration law is solely reserved in the Constitution to the federal government. Texas has countered that constitutional provisions afford state governments latitude on immigration law when the federal government is unable or refuses to enforce security at the border.

While a temporary freeze halted the law’s execution in early March, following a preemptive lawsuit from the Biden government, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that it would go into effect on March 10 if the Supreme Court declined to intervene. Justice Alito ordered a second emergency stay request on Monday. Tuesday’s order from justices Kavanaugh and Barrett has vacated Alito’s order.

While the justices have lifted the stay, they have yet to rule on the actual merits of the case.

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Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett ruled Tuesday to lift the administrative stay upheld on Monday by Justice Samuel Alito, which blocked Texas from enforcing SB4, a newly introduced immigration law. The law enables local law enforcement to detain migrants and empowers state judges to order deportations. show more

Iraqi Migrant Plotted to Smuggle Assassins over Mexico Border to Kill Prior President.

Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, an Iraqi migrant residing in Ohio, plotted to smuggle Islamic State sympathizers into the U.S. with an ambition to assassinate former president George W. Bush. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison following a guilty plea.

Court documents reveal Shihab deemed Bush guilty of mass murder in Iraq. The migrant plotted to smuggle two former Iraqi intelligence agents across the U.S.-Mexican border to carry out the former president’s assassination, not realizing he was dealing with a confidential Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) informant.

Shihab faces additional charges for involvement with al-Qaeda as a weapon supplier from Syria to Iraq during the war.

Bush has previously partnered with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, founded by Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, to push mass migration and amnesty for illegal aliens.

Officials working for the Joe Biden regime have admitted to a ninefold increase in terrorists attempting to cross the southern border over the course of 2023.

There appears to be some reluctance in terms of acknowledging the issue, however, with the U.S. Border Patrol having been known to delete press releases announcing terrorist apprehensions at the frontier.

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Shihab Ahmed Shihab Shihab, an Iraqi migrant residing in Ohio, plotted to smuggle Islamic State sympathizers into the U.S. with an ambition to assassinate former president George W. Bush. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison following a guilty plea. show more