Saturday, November 22, 2025

Joe Biden Nominates Hunter’s Burisma Buddy to Office of Special Counsel.

Joe Biden has nominated Hampton Dellinger, who previously worked at the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner alongside Hunter Biden, to serve as Special Counsel at the Office of Special Counsel, responsible for enforcing laws including the Whistleblower Protection Act and the Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities, or Hatch Act.

In addition to working for Boies Schiller Flexner’s Crisis Management and Government Response team while Hunter Biden was employed there, Dellinger donated to Joe Biden’s presidential campaign.

Boies Schiller Flexner worked for Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy corporation where Hunter Biden served on the board, and which Joe Biden is accused of performing favors for. Emails found on the First Son’s laptop indicate he and Dellinger attended private gatherings together and corresponded about firm-related events.

The Special Counsel at the Office of Special Counsel should not be confused with special counsels more generally, such as Jack Smith, who has been tasked with prosecuting Donald Trump, or David Weiss, who is pursuing much less serious charges against Hunter Biden.

Dellinger’s responsibility for whistleblower protection may cause some concern, however, as a number of whistleblowers at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and elsewhere have come forward to say investigations into the Bidens are being stymied, and claim they have suffered retaliation for speaking out.

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Joe Biden has nominated Hampton Dellinger, who previously worked at the law firm Boies Schiller Flexner alongside Hunter Biden, to serve as Special Counsel at the Office of Special Counsel, responsible for enforcing laws including the Whistleblower Protection Act and the Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities, or Hatch Act. show more

WATCH: CNN Meltdown Over Trump-Kassam Interview.

CNN’s Dana Bash joins a host of corporate media freaking out over The National Pulse’s interview with former President Donald Trump. Feigning outrage at Trump’s remarks about the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants at the souther border, Bash told viewers before running a clip of the interview: “Now to something Donald Trump said on this topic this week. In an interview, the former president borrowed from white nationalists when he said this to National Pulse, a right-wing news outlet.”

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The corporate media meltdown began earlier this week when MSNBC’s resident Islamic extremist, Mehdi Hasan, took to X (formerly Twitter) accusing former President Trump of adopting neo-Nazi talking points. Hasan, however, has previously called non-Muslims “cattle” and “animals” in video first popularized by National Pulse editor Raheem Kassam, over a decade ago. The New York Times, MSNBC‘s MaddowBlog, and Snopes quickly followed Hasan’s lead.

Trump was specifically speaking about drugs and communicable disease “poisoning the blood” of America in his exclusive interview with Kassam, though this point has been broadly ignored by the corporate media, who have instead raised the issue of Jewish people and Adolf Hitler. Jewish people are not part of the masses of illegal migrants pouring over America’s southern border.

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CNN's Dana Bash joins a host of corporate media freaking out over The National Pulse’s interview with former President Donald Trump. Feigning outrage at Trump's remarks about the unchecked flow of illegal immigrants at the souther border, Bash told viewers before running a clip of the interview: "Now to something Donald Trump said on this topic this week. In an interview, the former president borrowed from white nationalists when he said this to National Pulse, a right-wing news outlet.” show more

U.S. Economy Added 336,000 Jobs in September.

The U.S. government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is reporting the economy added 336,000 jobs in September, far exceeding the 170,000 forecasted. On Wednesday the ADP National Employment Report indicated private sector payroll increased by just 89,000 jobs month, well below their forecast of 150,000.

While on the surface the BLS data for September may look strong, there are some concerning indicators the U.S. job market is weakening. Last month’s job gains were driven entirely by an increase in part-time employment, with 151,000 jobs added. Full time employment actually decreased, shedding 22,000 jobs. Over the last three months, part-time employment has increased by nearly 1.2 million while full time employment has decreased by an estimated 700,000. Additionally, the labor force participation rate remained depressed at 62.8 percent.

The number of foreign born workers in the U.S. is at an all-time high, making up 18.5 percent of the nation’s workforce. While the rate of employment for foreign workers has recovered to pre-pandemic levels, the same cannot be said for native-born workers. Compounding the employment gap, BLS data shows since March of 2022 jobs have disproportionately gone to non-native workers.

Economist and President of Queens’ College, Cambridge (UK) Mohamed A. El-Erian said he believes the jobs report is “bad news for markets and for the Fed.” It is widely speculated the better-than-expected jobs numbers for September will increase pressure on Federal Reserve Bank chairman Jerome Powell to raise interest rates further before the end of the year. The Federal Reserve committee which sets interest rates is set to meet at the end of October.

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The U.S. government's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is reporting the economy added 336,000 jobs in September, far exceeding the 170,000 forecasted. On Wednesday the ADP National Employment Report indicated private sector payroll increased by just 89,000 jobs month, well below their forecast of 150,000. show more

Men on Female Trans Drugs ’93 Percent More Likely to Suffer Heart Disease’.

Men prescribed female hormones in an effort to turn them into women are 93 percent more likely than normal men to develop cardiovascular disease and 73 percent more likely to develop the heart condition than women, according to data from a Danish study published in the European Journal of Endocrinology.

“Hormone treatments such as estrogen will increase fat mass and lower lean body mass, and increased estrogen is usually associated with increased risk of autoimmune disease and inflammation,” explained Dr. Dorte Glintborg.

Transmen, i.e. women on male hormones, are also at greater risk, being 63 percent more likely to have have heart conditions than normal women, and suffering twice the risk of real men.

Researchers studied 2,671 transgender people over five years, comparing them to 26,700 normal people. Both transwomen and transmen were found to be at “significantly increased risk” of suffering a range of debilitating conditions, including not only heart disease but also strokes and hypertension.

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Men prescribed female hormones in an effort to turn them into women are 93 percent more likely than normal men to develop cardiovascular disease and 73 percent more likely to develop the heart condition than women, according to data from a Danish study published in the European Journal of Endocrinology. show more

U.S. Fentanyl Deaths Equivalent to Crashing an Amtrak Train Filled with Americans Every 48 Hours.

Fentanyl deaths in America, facilitated by Joe Biden’s border policies, are claiming the lives Americans at a rate comparable to a full Amtrak train crashing every two days.

“Joe Biden should be familiar with the number on that train because he took the train back and forth to Delaware when he was a senator for 36 years,” said Senator John Barrasso on Thursday.

“[L]ast week, he went to Arizona… a border state where the number of illegal immigrants and lethal drugs that come across every day continue to kill Americans,” he went on. “He didn’t go to stem the flow of lethal drugs, no, no, no. He went to increase the flow of campaign dollars into his campaign accounts.”

Barosso noted Biden was “closer [to the border] than his regular daily train ride home to Delaware” would have taken him, but he did not go because “he has so little respect for the Border Patrol, or the citizens of this country, or the communities in which they live by the border.”

Far from securing the border, the Biden regime has actively worked to weaken it in Arizona, successfully suing the state government to dismantle a makeshift wall constructed from shipping containers, which was commissioned after construction of Donald Trump’s border wall was halted.

Trump has attempted to draw attention to this, only to be called “Hitler-like” by far-left commentators.

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Fentanyl deaths in America, facilitated by Joe Biden's border policies, are claiming the lives Americans at a rate comparable to a full Amtrak train crashing every two days. show more

Editor’s Notes

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
This is what President Donald Trump was talking about in our interview last week, only for the New York Times, MSNBC, and even Britain’s Daily Telegraph to compare him to Hitler for doing so
This is what President Donald Trump was talking about in our interview last week, only for the New York Times, MSNBC, and even Britain’s Daily Telegraph to compare him to Hitler for doing so show more
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DOJ Claims Trump Casually Described Extremely Specific Details of Submarines to Mar a Lago Guests.

Former President Donald Trump allegedly shared sensitive and extremely specific details regarding U.S. nuclear submarines with  Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, according to a scarcely believable leak from Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith‘s investigation team.

Smith’s investigation claims during an April 2021 meeting at Mar-a-Lago the former President disclosed to Pratt the exact number of number of nuclear warheads typically carried by U.S. submarines and “…exactly how close they supposedly can get to a Russian submarine without being detected.”

The leak, according to the corporate media, purports the information shared was ‘sensitive’, though as usual, there is no indication it was actually true, accurate, or even considered classified. Details regarding the U.S. Navy’s nuclear assets are published by the corporate media with some degree of frequency. A January 2022 report from CNN stated the USS Nevada, an Ohio-class nuclear submarine, was “carrying 20 Trident ballistic missiles and dozens of nuclear warheads” while at port in Guam.  The U.S. Department of Defense website lists the specific model of ballistic missile Ohio-class nuclear submarines carry and the days-at-sea they can undertake before needing maintenance. ABC News reported in 2022 the Ohio-class strike range was 4,000 miles.

This isn’t the first time that Department of Justice sources have leaked details regarding ongoing investigations to the media in an effort to create a narrative favorable to the Biden White House. ABC News reported last week DOJ sources indicated the investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents would conclude his actions were “more likely a mistake than a criminal act.” The corporate media network was also the first to report on Smith’s allegations that Trump had shared sensitive information regarding U.S. nuclear submarines.

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Former President Donald Trump allegedly shared sensitive and extremely specific details regarding U.S. nuclear submarines with  Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, according to a scarcely believable leak from Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith's investigation team. show more
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Ex-EU Prez Says Ukraine Shouldn’t Join Bloc, Is ‘Corrupt at All Levels of Society’.

Jean-Claude Juncker, the previous President of the European Commission, has said there is no chance of Ukraine joining the European Union in the near future, as “[a]nyone who has had anything to do with Ukraine knows that this is a country that is corrupt at all levels of society.”

Juncker, an old rival of Brexit champion Nigel Farage, urged European leaders not to “make false promises to the people in Ukraine who are up to their necks in suffering.”

“I am very angry about some voices in Europe who are telling Ukrainians that they can become members immediately,” he said. “That would be neither good for the EU nor for Ukraine,” he said, referencing its issues with endemic corruption and stating flatly it is “not eligible to join and needs massive internal reform processes.”

Internal EU assessments have indicated Ukraine would be an enormous financial burden to the bloc, sucking €186 billion (~$195 billion) out of its budgets over seven years and depriving existing members, particularly relatively less-developed former communist countries, of substantial funds.

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Jean-Claude Juncker, the previous President of the European Commission, has said there is no chance of Ukraine joining the European Union in the near future, as "[a]nyone who has had anything to do with Ukraine knows that this is a country that is corrupt at all levels of society." show more

Editor’s Notes

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RAHEEM J. KASSAM Editor-in-Chief
Ukraine joining the European Union would also risk escalating the country’s conflict with Russia, as the EU treaties increase a NATO-like mutual defense clause
Ukraine joining the European Union would also risk escalating the country’s conflict with Russia, as the EU treaties increase a NATO-like mutual defense clause show more
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NYT, MSNBC Freak Out Over Trump-Kassam Interview After Far-Left Complaints.

The New York Times, MSNBC, and Snopes are collectively freaking out over The National Pulse’s interview with former President Donald Trump, declaring his rhetoric over the U.S. southern border to be Hitlerian, and bemoaning his complaint over the amount of communicable disease and numbers of deadly drugs pouring into America.

MSNBC’s resident Islamic extremist, Mehdi Hasan, took to X (formerly Twitter) to cry about Trump’s rhetoric. Hasan, however, has previously called non-Muslims “cattle” and “animals” in video first popularized by National Pulse editor Raheem Kassam, over a decade ago.

The New York Times and Snopes quickly followed Hasan’s lead, with the grey lady – itself owned by a slave-owning family which promoted Hitler during the 1930s – declaring: “Trump Escalates Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric With ‘Poisoning the Blood’ Comment”.

Mr. Trump made the remark in a 37-minute video interview with The National Pulse, a right-leaning website, that was posted last week. It drew broader scrutiny on Wednesday after the liberal MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan surfaced the quote in a post on X.

– New York Times, October, 2023.

President Trump’s comments, however, related directly to the mass importation of killer drugs like fentanyl, as well as communicable disease coming over the U.S. southern border – a fact that Snopes attempted to skirt.

Hitler’s comments – presumably still available via the New York Times’s own archives – referred to Jewish journalists, not drugs or disease:

And so this poison was allowed to enter the national bloodstream and infect public life without the Government taking any effectual measures to master the course of the disease.

– Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf.

The three news outlets, as well as the Islamist Mehdi Hasan, appeared to take their lead from the far-left Meidas Touch website, which first made the false comparison under the byline ‘J.D. Wolf’. Meidas Touch is a Democrat-linked political action committee, not a news or research service. The site’s contributors include mostly far-left, openly ‘anti-Trump’ activists who masquerade as journalists.

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The New York Times, MSNBC, and Snopes are collectively freaking out over The National Pulse's interview with former President Donald Trump, declaring his rhetoric over the U.S. southern border to be Hitlerian, and bemoaning his complaint over the amount of communicable disease and numbers of deadly drugs pouring into America. show more
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Trump Endorses Jim Jordan for Speaker, But Will Do the Job Himself ‘If Necessary’.

Donald Trump has given Rep. Jim Jordan his “complete and total endorsement” for Speaker of the House of Representatives following the ceremonious ouster of Kevin McCarthy. The 45th President claims he would also be willing to step in himself on a temporary basis if necessary.

The former president said Jordan, who leads House Freedom Caucus and chairs the House Judiciary Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, was strong on borders, crime, gun rights, and veterans, and would be a “GREAT” speaker.

If House Republicans are unable to select a speaker from among their own ranks, however, he has signaled he is ready to answer calls from some members that he fill the role himself.

“I have been asked to speak as a unifier because I have so many friends in Congress,” Trump said. “If they don’t get the votes, they have asked me if I would consider taking the speakership until they get somebody longer-term, because I am running for president,” he explained.

“They have asked me if I would take it for a short period of time for the party, until they come to a conclusion – I’m not doing it because I want to – I will do it if necessary, should they not be able to make their decision,” he added.

Rep. Matt Gaetz has previously endorsed Trump for the role, and Gaetz’s erstwhile ally Marjorie Taylor Greene – though she backed McCarthy – has also urged the former president to take up the gavel, saying the House of Representatives would become “the House of MAGA”.

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Donald Trump has given Rep. Jim Jordan his "complete and total endorsement" for Speaker of the House of Representatives following the ceremonious ouster of Kevin McCarthy. The 45th President claims he would also be willing to step in himself on a temporary basis if necessary. show more
Prigozhin's Plane

Putin Says Inebriated Passengers Playing With Grenades Blew Up Wagner Chief Prigozhin’s Plane.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed the investigation into the death of Wagner mercenary group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin found his aircraft was brought down after those on board became intoxicated and set off hand grenades. According to Putin, investigators found pieces of metal from exploded grenades in the human remains recovered from the plane’s crash site. Trace amounts of drugs and alcohol were found in blood samples taken as well.

Prigozhin, a former confidant of Putin turned political and military critic, died on August 23, 2023 when a private jet carrying him and nine others crashed about 15 kilometers from Khotilovo, a Russian airbase in the Russian region of Tver. In the immediate aftermath of the incident, it was speculated Russian air defenses may have brought the jet down.

On June 24, 2023, Wagner mercenary forces, who had spent much of the near year-and-a-half prior fighting alongside the Russian military in Ukraine, unexpectedly crossed back into Russia. Under the command of Prigozhin, the mercenaries quickly occupied the Russian city of Rostov and began an over 1,000 kilometer march towards Moscow – initially encountering little resistance. The mercenary – turned rebel – leader inexplicably stood down hours later, ending his quasi-coup with a negotiated surrender.

Prior to his death, Prigozhin had  been spotted in the African nation of Niger. In August, Niger’s military regime appealed to Wagner for help against the Nigeria-led, West-aligned ECOWAS threats to invade the country in order to restore its ousted president.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed the investigation into the death of Wagner mercenary group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin found his aircraft was brought down after those on board became intoxicated and set off hand grenades. According to Putin, investigators found pieces of metal from exploded grenades in the human remains recovered from the plane's crash site. Trace amounts of drugs and alcohol were found in blood samples taken as well. show more