Thursday, November 20, 2025

New York City is FULL, Declares Mayor Eric Adams.

New York City is “out of room” for migrants, claims Democrat Mayor Eric Adams, once a proponent of so-called “sanctuary cities” in America. Joe Biden’s unchecked flow of illegal immigrants has the city on the brink of crisis, Adams alleged in a recent interview with FOX5 NY’s Rosanna Scotto.

Adams said that while New York City is a city of immigrants and has a rich history representing the same, the current scale of migration is both unfair and unsustainable for the city and its inhabitants. He emphasized that if current immigration rates do not decline, overcrowding in the city will hit crisis levels.

“We’re not just saying we’re out of room as a soundbite,” he said. “We’re out of room, literally. People are going to be eventually sleeping on the streets.”

“I cannot break the law and enforce the law… I can’t report to ICE for deportation,” he said, taking aim at the city’s ‘right-to-shelter’ law, asserting it was not initially intended for illegal immigrants and asylum seekers.

Adams’s administration is locked in multiple legal battles over the enforcement of the right-to-shelter law. He has been vocal about the impact of the ongoing migration crisis on his city, previously asserting last September that if left unchecked, this crisis could “destroy New York City.” His administration insists it is continuing efforts to find effective ways to respond to and manage the growing crisis fueled by President Joe Biden’s open border policies.

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New York City is "out of room" for migrants, claims Democrat Mayor Eric Adams, once a proponent of so-called "sanctuary cities" in America. Joe Biden's unchecked flow of illegal immigrants has the city on the brink of crisis, Adams alleged in a recent interview with FOX5 NY's Rosanna Scotto. show more

Biden’s DOJ is Trying to Hide Who Works for Jack Smith.

The Department of Justice (DOJ), headed by Merrick Garland, has petitioned a federal court to keep the identities of key staff working with Special Counsel Jack Smith secret, according to Judicial Watch.

In a thread posted on X (formerly Twitter), Judicial Watch stated that “The DOJ is asking a federal court to allow the agency to keep secret the names of top staffers working in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office that is targeting former President Donald Trump and other Americans.”

The DOJ’s move follows a rejected FOIA request made by Judicial Watch to the DOJ in 2022 seeking staff lists and other personnel information from Smith’s office. After the affidavit’s refusal, the outlet filed a lawsuit opposing the DOJ’s refusal to cooperate in May 2023.

Before the lawsuit, the DOJ confirmed the existence of the requested lists; however, it argued that “disclosing the more-than-one-year-old rosters could reasonably be expected to interfere” with the Special Counsel’s work, according to Judicial Watch.

Judicial Watch disputed the DOJ’s argument in their filing, describing it as “little more than speculation” and asserting it lacks substantial evidence. They pointed out the availability of the names of at least 23 Special Counsel office staff from public avenues, arguing the release of this information has not impacted the functioning of the office.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ), headed by Merrick Garland, has petitioned a federal court to keep the identities of key staff working with Special Counsel Jack Smith secret, according to Judicial Watch. show more

U.S. Taxpayers Have Paid Almost $20M to Maintain Super Yacht Seized from Russian Oligarch.

The upkeep of a Russian oligarch’s super yacht seized by the United States government has cost American taxpayers almost $20 million. Belonging to Suleiman Kerimov, the $300 million super yacht was seized by the Department of Justice (DOJ) after the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned the Russian national as a suspected money launderer.

The Amadea, a 348-foot motor yacht, has cost the U.S. government around $600,000 a month to maintain. Payments to the crew cost roughly $360,000 a month, and fuel runs $75,000 a month. Other maintenance costs run an additional $165,000 a month. A $1.7 million annual insurance bill is also due this month. The mounting cost of upkeep has led the DOJ to ask a federal judge for permission to auction the vessel.

Kerimov’s super yacht was seized in April of 2022 while docked in the Pacific island nation of Fiji. Local Fijian law enforcement, coordinating with the FBI, took control of the vessel after the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia “…found that the Amadea [was] subject to forfeiture based on probable cause of violations of U.S. law.”

In addition to seizing the yacht, OFAC also blocked $1 billion controlled by the Delaware-based Heritage Trust, in which Kerimov has a controlling interest. According to the U.S. Treasury Department, the Russian oligarch used Heritage Trust as a conduit to launder funds into the United States. With those funds, Kerimov “invested in large public and private U.S. companies and managed by a series of U.S. investment firms and facilitators.”

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The upkeep of a Russian oligarch’s super yacht seized by the United States government has cost American taxpayers almost $20 million. Belonging to Suleiman Kerimov, the $300 million super yacht was seized by the Department of Justice (DOJ) after the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned the Russian national as a suspected money launderer. show more

Epstein Victims Sue Feds.

A group of anonymous individuals who claim to have fallen victim to Jeffrey Epstein launched a lawsuit against the government on Wednesday. The individuals assert that the FBI was given trustworthy tips linked to Epstein’s criminal activities dating back to 1996 but failed to thoroughly investigate until 2006. The plaintiffs further argue that the FBI continued to ignore substantial leads until Epstein’s arrest in 2019, thus enabling alleged sex trafficking, abuse, and torture of the victims due to the Bureau’s negligence.

“As a direct and proximate cause of the FBI’s negligence, plaintiffs would not have been continued to be sex trafficked, abused, raped, tortured and threatened,” the lawsuit reads. “Jane Does 1-12 bring this lawsuit to get to the bottom — once and for all — of the FBI’s role in Epstein’s criminal sex trafficking ring.”

According to the victims, the FBI did not merely disregard tips but permitted the continuation of Epstein’s victimization of young women, including Jane Does 1-12, throughout the investigation. They allege that the FBI had concrete evidence such as photos, videos, and personal testimonies — all attesting to child prostitution — but deviated from their standard protocols by failing to investigate and arrest Epstein promptly.

The plaintiffs seek an amount in damages to be determined at trial. Epstein, who was served an 18-month sentence in 2006 for soliciting prostitution, was arrested again in 2019. He died in prison sometime after his arrest — the circumstances of which are still the subject of intense public debate and speculation. The lawsuit comes on the heels of an unrelated court decision that disclosed documents from Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre’s civil suit against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former associate.

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A group of anonymous individuals who claim to have fallen victim to Jeffrey Epstein launched a lawsuit against the government on Wednesday. The individuals assert that the FBI was given trustworthy tips linked to Epstein’s criminal activities dating back to 1996 but failed to thoroughly investigate until 2006. The plaintiffs further argue that the FBI continued to ignore substantial leads until Epstein’s arrest in 2019, thus enabling alleged sex trafficking, abuse, and torture of the victims due to the Bureau’s negligence. show more
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‘No Doubt’ — Fani Willis’s Friend Confirms Her Romantic Relationship With Georgia Trump Prosecutor.

Robin Yeartie — a former friend and employee of Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis — confirmed that Willis had carried on a romantic relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade and that the two lied in court documents about when the relationship began. Yeartie took the stand as a witness in today’s hearing as to whether Willis’s failure to disclose an ongoing affair with Wade disqualifies her from the Georgia RICO prosecution of former President Donald Trump and about a dozen others for allegedly interfering in the 2020 presidential election.

When asked if the relationship between Willis and Wade began their relationship in late 2019, Yeartie told the court: “No doubt.”

Attorneys for the State attempted to block testimony from several key witnesses, but Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee denied their objections. The State, representing Wade and Willis, hoped to quash subpoenas compelling testimony from Yeartie and Nathan Wade himself. Judge McAfee rejected both motions to quash.

Ashleigh Merchant, the attorney for Trump’s codefendant Michael Roman, walked Yeartie through the timeline of events during her time working under District Attorney Willis. The former friend and employee of Willis confidently told Merchant that, contrary to legal filings, the District Attorney began a romantic relationship with Wade well before the 2022 date the two claimed.

Yeartie testified that she has known Willis since college and eventually took a job in the District Attorney’s office. Shortly before the affair between Willis and Wade began, Yeartie testified she transferred her condo lease to Willis for a more private living arrangement. Before the lease transfer, Willis had lived with her father.

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Robin Yeartie — a former friend and employee of Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis — confirmed that Willis had carried on a romantic relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade and that the two lied in court documents about when the relationship began. Yeartie took the stand as a witness in today's hearing as to whether Willis's failure to disclose an ongoing affair with Wade disqualifies her from the Georgia RICO prosecution of former President Donald Trump and about a dozen others for allegedly interfering in the 2020 presidential election. show more
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Soros Seeks Control of Second Largest U.S. Radio Chain in America.

Recent court filings have revealed that billionaire globalist George Soros is moving to buy substantial amounts of debt to gain a controlling interest in Audacy, America’s second-largest radio broadcaster. The filings suggest Soros Fund Management aims to purchase approximately $400 million in debt from Audacy, which operates well-known stations such as New York’s WFAN and 1010 WINS, Los Angeles-based KROQ, and a nationwide network of over 220 stations. Outside observers speculate that Soros’s acquisition could be an attempt to impact public opinion in time for the 2024 election.

A successful takeover would give Soros a 40 percent stake in the financially distressed company’s senior debt. This sizable stake could grant him significant control over the company as it resurfaces from bankruptcy. Audacy is currently under a Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan, and existing shareholders are expected to forfeit their investments. High-ranking creditors like Soros, however, would be compensated with stock in the restructured entity.

Audacy, grappling with $1.9 billion in debt, has publicly acknowledged Soros’s investment. The broadcasting company expressed optimism about the deal, stating, “The decision by our existing and new debtholders to become equity holders in Audacy represents a significant vote of confidence in our company and the future of the radio and audio business.” The company aims to finalize its bankruptcy court case in less than two months.

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Recent court filings have revealed that billionaire globalist George Soros is moving to buy substantial amounts of debt to gain a controlling interest in Audacy, America's second-largest radio broadcaster. The filings suggest Soros Fund Management aims to purchase approximately $400 million in debt from Audacy, which operates well-known stations such as New York's WFAN and 1010 WINS, Los Angeles-based KROQ, and a nationwide network of over 220 stations. Outside observers speculate that Soros's acquisition could be an attempt to impact public opinion in time for the 2024 election. show more

RFK Campaign Suffers Staff Walkouts Amidst ‘Lavish Spending’ Allegations.

In January, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign lost 14 staffers, including 12 field staff and two central campaign staff members. The resignations were prompted by concerns over leadership’s “lavish spending” and “self-serving” behavior, attributed chiefly to campaign manager Amaryllis Fox Kennedy — RFK’s daughter-in-law — and campaign communications director Del Bigtree.

The campaign reportedly paid Bigtree’s KFP Consulting firm $35,000 in December, while LLCs registered to campaign COO Matthew Sanders and campaign adviser Charles Eisenstein make $21,000 and $21,667 a month, respectively.

“When the reports came out and everyone saw the obscene amount of money some people are making, while they are often paying for their own promotional materials out of pocket and can’t get their gas stipend covered, many people started thinking those people are scamming and skimming to line their pockets,” said one source working for the campaign.

“Del is running around spending money lavishly,” said another, alleging Bigtree is “doing Zoom calls from the slopes with champagne while many people are volunteers and not getting paid.”

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is already investigating possibly illegal payments to Amaryllis Fox Kennedy — formerly of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) — amounting to $70,000.

RFK controversially spent $7 million on a Super Bowl ad centered on his assassinated uncle, President John F. Kennedy.

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In January, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign lost 14 staffers, including 12 field staff and two central campaign staff members. The resignations were prompted by concerns over leadership's “lavish spending” and “self-serving” behavior, attributed chiefly to campaign manager Amaryllis Fox Kennedy — RFK’s daughter-in-law — and campaign communications director Del Bigtree. show more

Bestiality Professor Caught Anally Pleasuring Self in State Park is Hillary, Warren, Bernie Donor.

A Pennsylvania university professor accused of performing public sex acts and engaging in bestiality has a long track record of supporting Democrat candidates for office, including the campaigns of Bernie Sanders, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Elizabeth Warren, The National Pulse can reveal.

In June 2023, Prof. Themis Matsoukas was charged with committing bestiality after Rothrock State Forest trail camera footage caught the academic engaging in sexual intercourse with his pet dog. The Penn State University professor now faces further charges for lewd acts after additional trail camera footage emerged of him inserting objects into his anus, among other things.

PUBLIC SEX ACTS.

A search warrant stemming from Matsoukas’s initial arrest led investigators to discover 55 additional videos of public sexual acts stored on an electronic device owned by the professor. According to Onward State, the Penn State University student newspaper, the additional videos include Matsoukas “walking around and climbing nude, masturbating, and defecating in public areas of Rothrock State Forest.” According to the initial police report, Matsoukas begged the Pennsylvania state police to kill him during his arrest on charges of bestiality.

The Penn State professor and Democrat donor faces a bevy of new criminal charges, including two felony counts for burglary, two felony counts for criminal trespass, two misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct, two misdemeanor counts of open lewdness, six misdemeanor counts of indecent exposure, and six summary counts of disorderly conduct for obscene gestures.

TWO DECADES OF DEM BACKING.

Federal Election Commission data reveals Prof. Matsoukas has given consistently to Democrat candidates and aligned groups over the past two decades.

In 2004, Matsouikas gave $500 to the John Kerry presidential campaign; in 2010, he gave over $200 to Democrats through ActBlue and gave several hundred dollars to the Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren campaigns in 2016 and 2020, respectively. He also donated to Bernie Sanders in 2020.

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A Pennsylvania university professor accused of performing public sex acts and engaging in bestiality has a long track record of supporting Democrat candidates for office, including the campaigns of Bernie Sanders, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, and Elizabeth Warren, The National Pulse can reveal. show more
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‘Kiss My Ass!’ – UK Foreign Sec Cameron Mocked on Capitol Hill After Ukraine Funding Demand.

Congressional Republicans are slamming UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron for comparing them to appeasers of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene led the defiant response. “That’s hilarious. David Cameron can kiss my ass,” Greene, who is opposed to additional Ukraine funding, told the Daily Mail.

Cameron’s comparison came in an op-ed published in The Hill on Wednesday urging Congress to approve a $95 billion ‘aid’ package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. “I do not want us to show the weakness displayed against Hitler in the 1930s. He came back for more, costing us far more lives to stop his aggression,” Cameron wrote.

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) echoed Greene’s comments, calling Cameron’s statement “laughable.” He added that he has a “rich disdain for such an immature opinion.” Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) said that it would be “nice” if “our British friends paid more attention to demanding that the rest of Europe contribute their fair share rather than demanding the United States sign a blank check.”

Many Congressional Republicans oppose passing any such foreign aid package before the U.S.-Mexico border is secured. Others, like Greene, oppose continued funding of an increasingly futile war in Ukraine on principle. This and the fact that several progressive Democrats oppose the bill for its continued support of Israel make its passage unlikely.

“We’re not afraid to go do what we need to do around the world when it’s necessary, but continuing to fund and to continue endless conflict, which is what we’ve been doing for the better part of two decades in this country is not in our national security interest,” said Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX). “I don’t believe it’s in the interest of the people of Ukraine,” he added.

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Congressional Republicans are slamming UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron for comparing them to appeasers of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene led the defiant response. "That's hilarious. David Cameron can kiss my ass," Greene, who is opposed to additional Ukraine funding, told the Daily Mail. show more

Missouri’s Republican Election Chief Assaulted by Leftists, Media Ignores.

Missouri’s Republican Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft, was assaulted by left-wing agitators upon his arrival at a local event, according to a report from NBC affiliate KOMU.

The Feb. 6 gathering was hosted by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Jefferson City, MO, following remarks at the Missouri General Assembly by Israeli Consul General Maor Elbaz-Starinsky. Ashcroft was assaulted when trying to enter the event venue.

“There’s a lot of yelling and screaming but as I was just walking along the sidewalk, it was fine until I turned left to actually head into the doorway,” Ashcroft said in an interview with The Federalist. “That’s when they … collapsed around me and [started] shoving me and pushing me.”

The far-left protestors, who Jefferson City Police Department told to clear the roadway, instead began blocking entrances to businesses, including the private event location. One protestor, Ainslee Harkins, 20, was arrested for alleged trespassing after entering the private event and refusing to leave.

Ashcroft said that one of the protestors, identified as 56-year-old Christopher Henry from St. Louis, threatened to throw him to the ground. Henry was arrested following a brief scuffle with Ashcroft. Ashcroft confirmed that he would respect a decision from the local prosecutor on the pursuit of charges against Henry.

Violence from far-left ‘protestors’ is common but rarely receives coverage by the mainstream media. Last month, the city of Seattle actually paid a $10 million settlement to violent agitators involved in the 2020 ‘Summer of Love’ riots, including an individual who was involved in assaulting police officers and carried an illegal weapon.

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Missouri's Republican Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft, was assaulted by left-wing agitators upon his arrival at a local event, according to a report from NBC affiliate KOMU. show more