Friday, November 21, 2025
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Paranoid Hunter Biden Thinks YOU’RE ‘Trying to Kill’ Him.

Joe Biden’s troubled son Hunter Biden thinks you’re trying to kill him. At least according to his own words in a recent podcast, where he alleged: “What they’re trying to do is they’re trying to kill me, knowing that it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle, and so therefore destroying a presidency in that way.”

“They” is you, by the way. Hunter’s claim seemed to extend to anyone on the political right who demands accountability over his family’s influence peddling, illegal activities, and corruption.

But, despite making the story about himself, he went on to state: “It’s not about me… these people are just sad, very, very sick people that have most likely just faced traumas in their lives that they’ve decided that they are going to turn into an evil that they decide that they’re going to inflict on the rest of the world”.

Hunter’s hard drive, suppressed by government and media ahead of the 2020 election, revealed him as the “very sick” person with mountains of trauma.

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Joe Biden’s troubled son Hunter Biden thinks you’re trying to kill him. At least according to his own words in a recent podcast, where he alleged: “What they're trying to do is they're trying to kill me, knowing that it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle, and so therefore destroying a presidency in that way.” show more

Casey DeSantis Just Urged Out-of-Staters to Illegally Caucus in Iowa.

Casey DeSantis, wife of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, said the quiet part of their campaign strategy in Iowa out loud on Friday, urging out-of-state “Mamas for DeSantis” members to take part in the upcoming Iowa Caucus. The comments were made during an appearance on the Fox News Channel alongside her husband. Mrs. DeSantis said the group was collectively encouraged to “descend upon the state of Iowa to be a part of the caucus.”

The Iowa GOP was forced to issue a statement pointing out that only legal Iowa residents could vote in the caucus and reminded voters to bring a photo ID. Participation in state caucuses and primaries are typically restricted to residents of the specific state, with Iowa’s caucus set to be the first contest in the 2024 presidential election cycle.

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Casey DeSantis, wife of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, said the quiet part of their campaign strategy in Iowa out loud on Friday, urging out-of-state "Mamas for DeSantis" members to take part in the upcoming Iowa Caucus. The comments were made during an appearance on the Fox News Channel alongside her husband. Mrs. DeSantis said the group was collectively encouraged to "descend upon the state of Iowa to be a part of the caucus." show more

Biden SecDef Threatens To Send Relatives of Congressmen to War If They Vote Against Ukraine Funding.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is threatening Members of Congress, explaining during a classified brief on Capitol Hill yesterday that unless they reupped more taxpayer-funded Ukraine aid, “…we’ll send your uncles, cousins and sons to fight”.

“The Biden administration is openly threatening Americans over Ukraine,” wrote Tucker Carlson on X (formerly Twitter), explaining: “In a classified briefing in the House yesterday, defense secretary Lloyd Austin informed members that if they don’t appropriate more money for Zelensky, ‘we’ll send your uncles, cousins and sons to fight Russia.’ Pay the oligarchs or we’ll kill your kids.”

While Defense Sec. Austin was threatening lawmakers, White House National National Security Council spokesman John Kirby also claimed that if Ukraine loses, it will end up costing American blood in a hot war with Russia.

Last month, Tucker Carlson had pointed criticism of newly-elected House House Speaker Mike Johnson over Ukraine, stating: “He’s a nice guy and I’m not against him… [but] if you think the welfare of another country is the most important thing for you as one of the leaders of our country – third in line to the presidency – you have lost the thread son.

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Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is threatening Members of Congress, explaining during a classified brief on Capitol Hill yesterday that unless they reupped more taxpayer-funded Ukraine aid, "...we’ll send your uncles, cousins and sons to fight". show more

Study: Mass Migration Cost The Netherlands Nearly Half A Trillion Dollars Between 1995 and 2019.

Mass immigration has cost the Netherlands and Dutch taxpayers a staggering €400 billion ($430 billion) between 1995 and 2019, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of Amsterdam, who had “access to unique, anonymized microdata from Statistics Netherlands.”

The study, entitledBorderless Welfare State: The Consequences of Immigration for Public Finances,” shows that migrants took €17 billion more out of the Dutch welfare state than they contributed on average every year for a quarter of a century.

The largest figure was €32 billion in 2016 as a result of Angela Merkel’s open-door migration policies. The money spent on migrants that year was more than what the Dutch government spent on the country’s entire education system.

The authors found that migrants from the Middle East and North Africa never achieve a positive fiscal contribution to the Dutch economy, with migrants receiving significantly more welfare than the native Dutch population. Only Asians offered a small net contribution.

Moroccan nationals were found to cost the Netherlands €260,000 per person over their lifetime, followed by Turkish nationals, who cost €200,000. Other African nationals cost an average €180,000.

Notably, they also suggested the universal claim that “it will all work out with the second generation” does not hold weight. Instead, if people are born into families were produce a negative net contribution, they are unlikely to make a positive one.

The nearly half a trillion euro costs “are mainly the result of redistribution through the welfare state,” the authors argue. “Government spending on immigrants is now above average for items such as education, social security and benefits.”

Migrants failing to make a positive net fiscal contribution is not limited to the Netherlands; on the contrary, Germany is set to spend €36 billion on migrants this year alone, with the French similarly expected to pay €25 billion.

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Mass immigration has cost the Netherlands and Dutch taxpayers a staggering €400 billion ($430 billion) between 1995 and 2019, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of Amsterdam, who had "access to unique, anonymized microdata from Statistics Netherlands." show more

Editor’s Notes

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
Yes, despite the obvious, the political class will gasp when Geert Wilders commands the largest number of votes, and when other European nations follow suit and elect populist-nationalist politicians who want to reduce migration to manageable levels
Yes, despite the obvious, the political class will gasp when Geert Wilders commands the largest number of votes, and when other European nations follow suit and elect populist-nationalist politicians who want to reduce migration to manageable levels show more
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White House Slams Council on American Islamic Relations Over ‘Shocking’ Israel Comments.

The White House condemned statements made by the national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Nihad Awad, regarding Palestinians’ “right to self-defense” and his assertion that the “occupying power” of Israel lacks this right. White House spokesman Andrew Bates denounced these words as “shocking, antisemitic statements,” according to the New York Times, and referenced President Biden’s previous condemnation of the “abhorrent” and “unadulterated evil” attacks committed by Hamas on October 7.

Awad also made statements expressing satisfaction at seeing Palestinians break free from Gaza on October 7, the day that Hamas, a recognized terrorist group, initiated attacks on the West Bank, instigating conflict with Israel. In a response to the ensuing controversy, Awad claimed his comments were taken “out of context” and illuminated his stance against anti-semitism and violence targeted at civilians, regardless of nationality.

Following these events, the White House took action to distance itself from the American-Islamic advocacy organization, removing CAIR’s name from a past online document that detailed a meeting between Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and various organizations aimed at addressing Islamophobia. Awad’s contentious remarks were originally shared by the Middle East Media Research Institute and subsequently circulated widely.

CAIR was previously named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2007 terror-finance trial of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development.

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The White House condemned statements made by the national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Nihad Awad, regarding Palestinians' "right to self-defense" and his assertion that the "occupying power" of Israel lacks this right. White House spokesman Andrew Bates denounced these words as "shocking, antisemitic statements," according to the New York Times, and referenced President Biden's previous condemnation of the "abhorrent" and "unadulterated evil" attacks committed by Hamas on October 7. show more

Editor’s Notes

Behind-the-scenes political intrigue exclusively for Pulse+ subscribers.

RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
This latest development comes as Muslim groups across critical swing states launch anti-Biden efforts in objection to what they perceive as his unjust stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict
This latest development comes as Muslim groups across critical swing states launch anti-Biden efforts in objection to what they perceive as his unjust stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict show more
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San Antonio Operating ‘Secret Migrant Camp’ With Taxpayer Funds.

Hundreds of newly arrived migrants have been living in a “secret migrant camp” at San Antonio Airport in Texas for more than half a year, according to reports, which found the existence of the facility was kept hidden from local officials in the area despite taxpayers funding its operation.

The camp, located in an empty airport hanger, has hosted migrants bussed to the city from the southern border, with migrants spending anywhere between hours and even days in the facility. It is believed up to 400 migrants sleep in the hangar every evening, including women and children.

San Antonio city, although long having guarded the secret of its existence closely, admitted to the Daily Mail that it has been managing the facility since May. It refused to reveal how much money has been spent on the facility.

The hanger is run by the charity Interfaith Welcome Coalition (IWC), which describes itself as a “faith-based movement meeting the changing needs of asylum seekers, refugees and at-risk immigrants in collaboration with others.”

Tori Salas, the coordinating director of the IWC, claims the facility is a “hidden area where they take the migrants… basically until four or hours before they fly.”

One San Antonio City Councillor, Marc Whyte, told the newspaper the city council never authorized those in charge of the hanger to use public funds. “When I found out about this, I lost my mind,” Whyte stated.

“What the hell is going on next to the airport? Any expansion of migrant holding facilities I, of course, am adamantly against,” he added.

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Hundreds of newly arrived migrants have been living in a "secret migrant camp" at San Antonio Airport in Texas for more than half a year, according to reports, which found the existence of the facility was kept hidden from local officials in the area despite taxpayers funding its operation. show more

4th GOP Debate Draws Paltry 4M Viewers, 68% Down from August.

The fourth Republican debate on Wednesday night attracted an audience of just 4.1 million viewers in total, with 852,000 falling into the prime 25-54 age demographic. Presented by Megyn Kelly, Elizabeth Vargas of NewsNation, and Eliana Johnson of the Washington Free Beacon, the broadcast also ran on NewsNation and the CW network

The previous three debates tallied more audience numbers, peaking at 12.8 million viewers in August, with 2.8 million within the core demographic for the first debate hosted by Fox News.

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The fourth Republican debate on Wednesday night attracted an audience of just 4.1 million viewers in total, with 852,000 falling into the prime 25-54 age demographic. Presented by Megyn Kelly, Elizabeth Vargas of NewsNation, and Eliana Johnson of the Washington Free Beacon, the broadcast also ran on NewsNation and the CW network show more
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CIA Analyst: Jan 6 Wasn’t a Coup & Trump Is NOT an Authoritarian Threat.

Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst Martin Gurri is urging some perspective on January 6th and Donald Trump. With the media panicmongering about a descent into authoritarianism under a second Trump term, Gurri believes the “hysteria” is unwarranted.

“I know what some political depressives will be thinking – and they’re wrong,” Gurri wrote. “January 6 was not an insurgency aiming to install Trump as Chief Authoritarian.”

The former CIA analyst explained that “[i]n an insurgency, people with guns shoot at each other and lots of them die,” but on Jan 6 the only fatality was “a young woman who was shot by a Capitol policeman… She was unarmed, as was the rest of the trespassing mob. There’s no such thing as an unarmed insurgency,” he added.

Those skeptical of the “Jan 6 as insurrection” narrative have often pointed out the strangeness of the supposed insurrectionists showing up without firearms, despite the U.S. boasting a heavily armed citizenry.

Gurri was occasionally unflattering about Trump himself, but said he met none of the requisites to become a dictator. Typically, would-be dictators command the military or the security services. “What would happen if Trump ordered the FBI or the 101st Airborne Division to start shooting Democrats? Homeric laughter,” Gurri suggested.

Other would-be dictators depend on private militias – but “if Trump is training a militia somewhere off the 18th hole at Mar-a-Lago, not even the Times has heard about it,” Gurri observed.

“If you insist that Trump is an authoritarian, if you continue to maintain that he’s the greatest threat ever to our democracy, then you’re portraying [his] voters as goose-stepping bigots — and you know full well that they’re not.”

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Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst Martin Gurri is urging some perspective on January 6th and Donald Trump. With the media panicmongering about a descent into authoritarianism under a second Trump term, Gurri believes the "hysteria" is unwarranted. show more

After Attacks on NYC Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony by Pro-Palestinians, California Tree Lighting Will Be Virtual.

The traditional “holiday tree” lighting at the California Capitol in Sacramento will be “virtual”. Officials in the Democrat-led state fear violent protestors would target an in-person ceremony, as happened in New York.

“As we continue to see protests across the country impacting the safety of events of all scales – and for the safety and security of all participating members and guests including children and families – the ceremony this year will be virtual,” said a spokesman for Governor Gavin Newsom.

Newsom’s office offered no specifics on those behind the protests. The Sacramento Regional Coalition for Palestinian Rights had planned a march and rally to coincide with the tree lighting, however. It now complains “Newsom [is] hiding from the public because he doesn’t want to face their anger at his shameful stance in regard to the genocide in Gaza.”

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony in New York City was targeted by pro-Palestinian activists. Police had to establish barricades, and exchanged fists with rioters who tried to rush through.

California is not the only place to curtail or eliminate seasonal festivities for fear of protestors. Across the Atlantic in London, municipal officials scrapped a planned menorah-lighting ceremony to mark the beginning of Hanukkah.

“[I]t would be unwise to move forward with the installation which could risk further inflaming tensions,” the officials claimed. Jewish community leaders accused them of capitulating to the mob.

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The traditional "holiday tree" lighting at the California Capitol in Sacramento will be "virtual". Officials in the Democrat-led state fear violent protestors would target an in-person ceremony, as happened in New York. show more
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WATCH: Chris Christie Cries ‘Discrimination’ Because Trump Keeps Calling Him a Fat F*ck.

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is crying “discrimination” over his own obesity, claiming: “It is the one discrimination in this snow-flake world we live in that’s still allowed.” Christie’s remarks came during an interview with Fox News host Neil Cavuto who prodded the long-shot candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination for his reaction to primary front-runner Donald Trump’s continued jabs calling him a “fat pig.”

“At the end of the day, and I have said this in return, who’s he? Hercules?” Christie told Cavuto, eliciting an awkward laugh from the anti-Trump news anchor, before adding: “We’re not talking about an Adonis here.”

Channeling a caricature of ‘New Jersey tough-talk’, Christie awkwardly threatened the former President  Trump, saying, “Look I can’t ever guarantee what I’ll do if I’m face to face with him.” He added: “Guys from New Jersey have been used to dealing with obnoxious guys for New York for a long time.”

During an early August campaign rally in New Hampshire, former President Trump humorously suggested reasons for why several of his primary opponents were not present in the state at the time, positing Christie absence was “because he’s eating right now.” Another individual in the crowd can be heard shouting at Trump: “Call him a big fat pig!”  Trump sarcastically scolded the man, responding: “Sir! Please do not call him a fat pig. That’s very disrespectful. Don’t call him… see I’m trying to be nice! Don’t call him a fat pig!”

Comments made by Trump regarding Christie’s weight in 2016 generated far less attention from the former New Jersey Governor or the media. While hosting  a fundraiser for Christie in 2016, Trump chastised the decision by Nabisco – parent company of  Oreo’s Cookies – top move their operation  Mexico, saying he would’t eat Oreos anymore. He then turned to Christie and cheekily said: “You’re not eating Oreos anymore. No more Oreos.”

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Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is crying "discrimination" over his own obesity, claiming: "It is the one discrimination in this snow-flake world we live in that's still allowed." Christie's remarks came during an interview with Fox News host Neil Cavuto who prodded the long-shot candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination for his reaction to primary front-runner Donald Trump's continued jabs calling him a "fat pig." show more