Saturday, November 22, 2025
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Soros Groups Demand NO ELECTIONS Be Held in Ukraine… to Preserve Democracy?

Over 100 Ukrainian NGOs – including those financed by George Soros’s Open Society Foundations – have signed a public appeal to demand there be no national elections in the country next year, suggesting that holding a democratic election in which Zelensky‘s position as President would be in doubt could cause a “loss of legitimacy” in the electoral process.

The NGOs made the bizarre claim that “elections alone do not constitute democracy” and that voting is not necessarily the only means of showing a country is “truly democratic.”

They also gave a number of other reasons to postpone a general election until after the war in Ukraine is over, including the inability to ensure that all voters can participate, undermining national unity, the fact that a potential Russian missile strike could make voting impossible on election day, and that it would cost too much.

Ukraine is due to hold national elections in March next year, yet remains under martial law following President Zelensky’s swift decision to introduce it hours after Russia invaded on February 24, 2022. The Ukrainian government also banned the country’s second-largest party, “For Life,” in June last year, as well as 11 others it claimed were linked to Russia.

However, there have been growing calls among Ukrainian allies to ensure the elections go ahead next year, with figures such as U.S. Congressman Lindsey Graham arguing, “I want free and fair elections to occur in this country, even under attack… I believe it’s time for Ukraine to take the next step in its democratic development.”

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Over 100 Ukrainian NGOs – including those financed by George Soros's Open Society Foundations – have signed a public appeal to demand there be no national elections in the country next year, suggesting that holding a democratic election in which Zelensky's position as President would be in doubt could cause a "loss of legitimacy" in the electoral process. show more

RED ALERT: Top Dem Warns Party is ‘Sleepwalking Into 2016 Repeat’.

Rep. Dean Phillips, a powerful Congressional Democrat, has warned that his party is “sleepwalking into a repeat of 2016,” in comments made during an interview with POLITICO. Phillips said he believes Democrats need to consider an alternative candidate to President Joe Biden, adding: “…we should let Americans decide who is best positioned to beat Donald Trump because clearly the data is saying a majority of Americans do not believe, unfortunately, that it is President Biden.”

The Minnesota Democrat has served in Congress since winning election 2018. During his tenure he has voted for President Biden’s agenda 100 percent of the time according to FiveThirtyEight’s congressional vote tracker. When asked if he thought Biden’s age was a hinderance, Phillips responded saying he’s focused on the data: “The numbers are saying that despite successful policy implementation… people are not pleased.”

Responding to some of his Democrat colleagues who say Party critics of Biden need to ‘chill out’, Phillips said, “In my professional life, both in the public sector and private sector, chilling out has never been a recipe for success in addressing any problem.” He later added, “…chilling out does not make for electoral success.”

Rep. Phillips said he will continue to encourage those “more proximate and prepared to run a compelling campaign” to jump into the Democrat primary and challenge Biden in the hopes an alternative will emerge – admitting he himself might end up running if no one else will.

A recent Washington Post-ABC poll showed President Biden trailing former President Trump by 10 points in the 2024 presidential race.

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Rep. Dean Phillips, a powerful Congressional Democrat, has warned that his party is "sleepwalking into a repeat of 2016," in comments made during an interview with POLITICO. Phillips said he believes Democrats need to consider an alternative candidate to President Joe Biden, adding: "...we should let Americans decide who is best positioned to beat Donald Trump because clearly the data is saying a majority of Americans do not believe, unfortunately, that it is President Biden." show more
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Trump Predicts Biden Border Crossings to Exceed 15 Million by Year End.

President Trump has predicted the real number of migrants entering the United States under Joe Biden will be closer to 15 million by the end of 2023. The comments came during an interview with National Pulse Editor in Chief Raheem Kassam, wherein Trump described his administration presiding over “the safest border in the history of our country,” with “the least amount of drugs in many, many decades, the least amount of human trafficking, which is a tremendous problem – but when you look at what’s taking place now… First of all, it’s not sustainable by any country, including ours, even from a cost standpoint.”

Official figures place illegal migrant encounters at around 7.6 million, but Trump’s figures also include the unknown number of entries, as well as net migration which is now back up to pre-COVID levels in the United States.

“When you look at the numbers of people coming in, and the numbers, Raheem, are much bigger than anybody understands. I really believe it’s gonna be 15 million people by the end of this year, during this administration. That’s larger than New York State,” he stressed.

“You watch ABC News and NBC News and you watch CBS, they hardly talk about it. It’s a tremendous national tragedy – and I’ll get inflation down, I’ll get the economy roaring again, I’ll do all this, but this is a hard problem that we’ve gotta take care of,” he added.

“The other day I noticed on one of the telecasts, they said Trump had no terrorist reporting, none, for a long period of time in 2019 there were none. Now we’re setting record numbers, and that’s on just one category, a thing called terrorists. Not good. Not a good category,” he emphasized.

The former president said “people from other places, other parts of the world, and even from our part of the world… cannot believe that millions of people are pouring through our borders and we have no idea who they are,” and that, thanks to Biden, it’s a problem Americans  are going to be stuck with for a while.

“But we’re going to do something in terms of deportation that’s going to be a miracle. We’re going to clean up our country,” he vowed.

WATCH:

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President Trump has predicted the real number of migrants entering the United States under Joe Biden will be closer to 15 million by the end of 2023. The comments came during an interview with National Pulse Editor in Chief Raheem Kassam, wherein Trump described his administration presiding over "the safest border in the history of our country," with "the least amount of drugs in many, many decades, the least amount of human trafficking, which is a tremendous problem – but when you look at what's taking place now... First of all, it's not sustainable by any country, including ours, even from a cost standpoint." show more
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Confusion As UK SecDef Suggests Ukraine Troop Deployment, But Prime Minister Disagrees.

The newly minted British Secretary of State for Defence, Grant Shapps, appeared to announce an escalation in the proxy war against Russia on Saturday, telling the Telegraph newspaper that British troops could be deployed in Ukraine. His announcement followed a visit with Ukrainian leaders including President Zelensky.

The news, naturally, rankled Russian leaders with Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev stating: “(This will) turn their instructors into a legal target for our armed forces … understanding perfectly well that they will be ruthlessly destroyed. And not as mercenaries, but namely as British NATO specialists.”

Shapps – who has no military experience and is in fact a former software salesman – also floated the idea of using the British navy to defend commercial vessels from Russian attacks in the Black Sea.

“Particularly in the west of the country, I think the opportunity now is to bring more things ‘in country’ – not just training, but also we’re seeing BAE [the UK defence firm], for example, move into manufacturing in country, for example,” explained Shapps.

But his boss, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, poured cold water on his plans on Sunday, explaining: “What the defence secretary was saying was that it might well be possible one day in the future for us to do some of that training in Ukraine. But that’s something for the long term, not the here and now. There are no British soldiers that will be sent to fight in the current conflict.”

The almost escalation and swift row back has caused embarrassment for the UK government just as the governing Conservative Party begins its annual conference, this year in Manchester.

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The newly minted British Secretary of State for Defence, Grant Shapps, appeared to announce an escalation in the proxy war against Russia on Saturday, telling the Telegraph newspaper that British troops could be deployed in Ukraine. His announcement followed a visit with Ukrainian leaders including President Zelensky. show more
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Georgia RINOs Expelled Member For Trying To Remove Anti-Trump DA Fani Willis.

The Georgia state senator who has lead calls for a special session to investigate and remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was ousted from the Republican State Senate Caucus by his colleagues this week.

“Today’s removal is a direct result of me calling on my Republican colleagues in the Senate to do their job and sign onto an emergency session to investigate Fani Willis,” Sen. Colton Moore said. “The Georgia Constitution clearly outlines the legislature’s power to call an emergency session to investigate a judicial officer. After urging my Republican Senate colleagues to join me… they responded by acting like children and throwing me out of the caucus.”

Moore has been a vocal opponent of Willis’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump and 18 others under Georgia’s RICO statute for allegedly interfering with the 2020 presidential election. In August, Moore announced he would seek the 3/5ths support of both houses of Georgia’s legislature to force a special session to investigate Willis for pushing a partisan and politically motivated prosecution. Moore said he believes “…[th]e people of Georgia are 100 percent with me. This is the fight of our lifetime, and I will continue to double down to defend the rule of law and do what is right.”

Earlier this summer, Willis secured indictments against Donald Trump and others including former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, attorney John Eastman, and former Department of Justice attorney Jeffery Clark. Last month Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp brushed off calls to remove Willis as district attorney, stating in a press conference: “Up to this point, I have not seen any evidence that DA Willis’s actions – or lack thereof – warrant action by the Prosecuting Attorney Oversight Commission.”

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The Georgia state senator who has lead calls for a special session to investigate and remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was ousted from the Republican State Senate Caucus by his colleagues this week. show more

Matt Gaetz Will Attempt McCarthy Ouster This Week.

Rep. Matt Gaetz plans to file a motion to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his role this week, following McCarthy’s collaboration with Democrats to avoid a government shutdown on Saturday. Gaetz made the announcement during an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper, stating that McCarthy had repeatedly violated an agreement made with House conservatives in January and that his deal with Democrats was the “last straw.”

Gaetz aims to move forward with new leadership that he considers trustworthy. This move escalates the ongoing standoff between McCarthy and the more conservative wing of his conference.

McCarthy’s collaboration with Democrats to pass a continuing resolution and keep the government open until mid-November has put his position at risk. Gaetz has been promising almost daily that he will file a motion to vacate if McCarthy does not meet his demands. Gaetz accused McCarthy of lying in negotiations over the continuing resolution, claiming that no one trusts him.

While Gaetz has been gauging House Democrats’ support to remove McCarthy from the speakership, McCarthy remains defiant and challenges his detractors to bring forth a motion against him. The House is gaveled out until Monday when the earliest vote on McCarthy’s position could take place. Leadership would then have two days to schedule the vote.

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Rep. Matt Gaetz plans to file a motion to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his role this week, following McCarthy's collaboration with Democrats to avoid a government shutdown on Saturday. Gaetz made the announcement during an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, stating that McCarthy had repeatedly violated an agreement made with House conservatives in January and that his deal with Democrats was the "last straw." show more

Dem Congressman Caught On Camera Pulling Capitol Fire Alarm in Bid to Disrupt Proceedings.

Far left Congressman Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) pulled a fire alarm in the Cannon Building of the House office building on Saturday, with the intent of disrupting official proceedings. The moment was captured on camera and confirmed by witnesses, and occurred just as Democrats were attempting to delay a vote on a Republican stopgap spending bill.

Staten Island GOP Rep. Nicole Malliotakis’ office announced that they intend to have Bowman expelled from the chamber following the incident. Numerous Republican legislators have condemned the act, with upstate GOP Congressman Nick Langworthy calling for a criminal investigation.

Creating a false fire alarm is considered a misdemeanor in the District of Columbia and can result in up to six months of imprisonment.

Many of those charged following the January 6th protests at the Capitol are now serving years in prison for the crime of disrupting official proceedings.

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Far left Congressman Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) pulled a fire alarm in the Cannon Building of the House office building on Saturday, with the intent of disrupting official proceedings. The moment was captured on camera and confirmed by witnesses, and occurred just as Democrats were attempting to delay a vote on a Republican stopgap spending bill. show more

DeSantis Booster Dave Rubin Attacks Kari Lake as an ‘Election Denier’.

Ron DeSantis booster Dave Rubin has denounced Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake as an “election denier” in the latest example of the Florida Governor’s camp weaponizing leftist smears against America First conservatives.

Lake, who shared Donald Trump’s concerns about the conduct of the 2020 election, became one of the election integrity movement’s leading lights after her own run for Governor of Arizona, successfully exposing major flaws in mail-in ballot signature verification in the Grand Canyon State.

By dismissing her as an “election denier” Rubin chose to play into the leftist narrative that conservatives with concerns about mail-in ballots, voting machines, and other questionable elements in the election processes are cranks.

Rubin formerly identified with the “progressive left,” hosting the Hot Gay Comics podcast and working for the far-left Young Turks, but began courting a conservative audience after Donald Trump’s election in 2016, styling himself as a “classical liberal”.

He has proven a strange fit for Team DeSantis, with Jenna Ellis, one of the Florida Governor’s leading online surrogates, having previously criticized him for using a surrogate mother to procure children for himself and his gay “husband.”

Lake appears to be a particular target for DeSantis, with the candidate himself attacking her on the far left Bill Maher show on Friday, and another of his “influencers” chasing after while screaming outside the GOP debate this week.

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Ron DeSantis booster Dave Rubin has denounced Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake as an "election denier" in the latest example of the Florida Governor's camp weaponizing leftist smears against America First conservatives. show more
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IRS Consultant Charged with Leaking Trump’s Tax Returns to Media.

Former IRS consultant Charles Littlejohn, 38, has been charged with disclosing former President Trump’s tax returns to the New York Times, according to federal prosecutors.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) stated that Littlejohn disclosed the tax returns of “thousands of the nation’s wealthiest individuals” to news organizations and shared tax information involving a “high-ranking government official” with another news outlet.

The second news organization was identified as Pro Publica, a nonprofit leftist group based in New York City.

Littlejohn allegedly stole the tax returns between 2018 and 2020, with the returns dating back more than 15 years, as stated in court documents. He has been charged with one count of unauthorized disclosure of tax returns and return information and faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison if convicted. The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration is currently investigating the case.

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Former IRS consultant Charles Littlejohn, 38, has been charged with disclosing former President Trump's tax returns to the New York Times, according to federal prosecutors. show more
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Capitol Crib Notes: Is a Government Shutdown Happening? Maybe. But Probably Not For Long.

Late last night, House Republicans were able to advance three of 12 appropriations bills that would fund the government for the next fiscal year – making it four total spending bills that have now been advanced to the Senate. The sudden advancement of the appropriations bills adds a new wrinkle to the fight over the federal budget on Capitol Hill with just over 24 hours left before a potential government shutdown.

The bills passed included funding for State Department and Foreign Operations, Defense, and Homeland Security and would fund roughly 70 percent of the government. The appropriations bill funding the Veterans Administration and Veteran Healthcare was passed prior to last night. The Agriculture appropriations bill failed to secure a majority of votes and will be further amended before it is reconsidered.

In the Senate, Democrats and establishment Republicans led by Mitch McConnell are preparing to vote through a Continuing Resolution (CR) that would fund the government at current spending levels – including $6.4 billion for Ukraine. The Senate will vote on final passage of the CR tomorrow morning, even though the legislation has been declared dead-on-arrival in the House because of the bloated Ukraine spending. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) is whipping Republicans to strip out the Ukraine funding, with Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Dr. Roger Marshall (R-KS) joining him. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) is rumored to be pushing his own clean CR proposal that does not include Ukraine funding.

In all likelihood the government will, for a time, shutdown.

Senate Democrats led by Chuck Schumer are unlikely to take up the House passed appropriations bills. The death of Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA), along with Sens Tina Smith (D-MN) and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) – both sidelined with COVID – leaves Republicans effectively in control of the upper-legislative body with 49 members to the Democrats 47. Despite this temporary advantage Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has not indicated that he will seek to advance the House budget bills either.

As House Republicans continue to work on the remaining appropriations legislation, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) attempted to advance a 30-day Continuing Resolution that would temporarily fund the government at pre-COVID levels, including the border security bill. The new House leadership-backed CR passed a critical procedural hurdle but was ultimately defeated this afternoon by a block of conservative members including Reps. Gaetz, Buck, Boebert, Crane, Gosar, Mills, Rosendale, and Ogles. The pre-COVID spending levels was one of the key demands made by a faction of members in the House Freedom Caucus that had opposed a separate CR last week.

Meanwhile, President Joe Biden continues to refuse to meet with House Republicans, even as they work to move the remaining appropriations bills.

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Late last night, House Republicans were able to advance three of 12 appropriations bills that would fund the government for the next fiscal year – making it four total spending bills that have now been advanced to the Senate. The sudden advancement of the appropriations bills adds a new wrinkle to the fight over the federal budget on Capitol Hill with just over 24 hours left before a potential government shutdown. show more