Jenna Ellis, a former Trump lawyer turned hysterical anti-Trumper, referred to the 45th President as “malignant” during an unhinged rant involving establishment Republican Steve Deace, who bizarrely suggested America’s Founding Fathers have gone to hell.
Deace, who wanted Trump to lose in 2016, now supports Ron DeSantis for the 2024 GOP nomination. The Florida Governor recently tweeted that he was “proud” to have received Deace’s endorsement. In the clip below, Deace can be heard insisting:
“[W]e need to remember there are Founding Fathers who are in hell for all of eternity, who did some great work, but they didn’t bow the knee to Jesus either. They didn’t repent of owning slaves either. And they’re in hell now because of where — because of that, those decisions. And so will [Trump] be.”
Ellis, agreed with Deace, responding: “Yeah, really incredibly well said Steve, and I think that you perfectly articulated exactly how I as a voter feel.” She added: “Why I have chosen to distance is because of that, frankly, malignant narcissistic tendency to simply say that [Trump’s] never done anything wrong.”
Ellis is one of the 18 associates of the former President who have been criminally indicted by the Democratic Fulton County District Fani Willis in Georgia. In April 2022, she offered to defend the pro-LGBT, groomer-friendly Disney Corporation against DeSantis’s actions against them. She has since been spotted at Disney parks wearing apparel connoting a membership of their private ’33 Club’ which costs $60,000 to join, as well as an annual $25,000 in dues.
Ellis recently started a crowdfunder for her legal bills, raising over $200,000 so far, equivalent to almost 10 years of ’33 Club’ membership dues. Ellis has since tweeted at The National Pulse staff to admit that despite posing as a 33 Club member, she is in fact not one.
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Jenna Ellis, a former Trump lawyer turned hysterical anti-Trumper, referred to the 45th President as "malignant" during an unhinged rant involving establishment Republican Steve Deace, who bizarrely suggested America's Founding Fathers have gone to hell.
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The U.S. Air Force has added the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal to the record of former Congressional candidate J.R. Majewski, who was the subject of a false “stolen valor” smear campaign at the hands of the Democrat political establishment, as well as corporate media outlets during the 2022 mid term elections.
Majewski, 43, lost his race to Democrat Marcy Kaptur, 77, by around 35,000 votes after a protracted media campaign pushed by the Democrat-aligned “Due Diligence Group”.
Though he defended his service record, the U.S. military at the time failed to provide the correct records for his service in the early 2000s. Republicans on Capitol Hill quickly abandoned Majewski and the Ohio 9th race, leading to a Democrat victory.
“Basically, the [Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee], Pelosi, Kaptur and the Republican establishment were threatened by me and did everything they could to keep me from winning. I’m a former nuclear executive and they called me an insurrectionist, a liar, a knuckle dragger and accused me of stolen valor when none of that is true,” Majewski said this week,
False headlines like this plagued Majewski’s race.
The U.S. Air Force also admitted to “improperly releas[ing] the military records” of several GOP candidates, including Majewski, to the Democrat-aligned research Due Diligence Group before the election.
A spokeswoman confirmed Majewski’s “records were updated last month to include award of the GWOT Expeditionary Medal” after he was able to prove that he was deployed in Qatar between May and November 2002 and assisted in Operation Enduring Freedom throughout the Middle East, including Afghanistan.
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The U.S. Air Force has added the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal to the record of former Congressional candidate J.R. Majewski, who was the subject of a false "stolen valor" smear campaign at the hands of the Democrat political establishment, as well as corporate media outlets during the 2022 mid term elections.
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President Joe Biden’s White House proposed a change to federal statute on Friday that aims to make it more difficult for future presidents to fire federal workers and rein in the globalist deep state. The rule change would extend job protections for career federal employees even if their position is reclassified and explicitly limits the President’s ability to remove those protections to only appointed positions.
In October of 2020, President Trump signed an executive order establishing the Schedule F classification for federal employment. Federal workers who held influence over policy could be assigned the Schedule F designation, effectively making them at-will employees and easier to fire. The order was issued in response to efforts by some career federal employees to resist and hinder President Trump’s policy agenda.
Biden’s increase in federal worker protections might slow down the re-implementation of Schedule F, but it won’t stop it, according to former Trump administration official James Sherk.
“The Biden administration can, if they want, make removing intransigent or poorly performing senior bureaucrats harder on themselves,” said Sherk in a recent interview, adding, “The next administration can just as easily rescind those restrictions. With regards to reissuing Schedule F, this proposed rule would be a speed bump, but nothing more.”
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President Joe Biden's White House proposed a change to federal statute on Friday that aims to make it more difficult for future presidents to fire federal workers and rein in the globalist deep state. The rule change would extend job protections for career federal employees even if their position is reclassified and explicitly limits the President's ability to remove those protections to only appointed positions.
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An armed man claiming to be part of Robert F. Kennedy’s security detail was detained by authorities at a California event where Kennedy was speaking.
The man, armed with pistols and ammunition, was wearing two shoulder holsters and identified himself as a member of Kennedy’s security team. Kennedy credited his elite security firm Gavin de Becker and Associates with flagging the individual. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed the man had been impersonating a U.S. Marshal and stated that he would likely be charged with a gun offense.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running for the Democratic nomination challenging President Biden, has been denied Secret Service protection. Kennedy’s father and uncle were both assassinated, and he said he is “aware” of the possibility that he might be targeted.
I’m very grateful that alert and fast-acting protectors from Gavin de Becker and Associates (GDBA) spotted and detained an armed man who attempted to approach me at my Hispanic Heritage speech at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles tonight. The man, wearing two shoulder… pic.twitter.com/vvJc0Gtk4o
An armed man claiming to be part of Robert F. Kennedy's security detail was detained by authorities at a California event where Kennedy was speaking.
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Joe Biden would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, if he is convicted on felony gun charges. Earlier this week Hunter Biden was indicted by Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel David Weiss. The three felony charges include making a false statement on a federal firearms form and possessing a gun as a prohibited individual.
#BREAKING – Biden will not pardon Hunter if convicted: White House
In late July, federal judge Maryellen Noreika rejected a sweetheart plea deal that would have required Hunter Biden to enter a “diversion program” while facing no jail time for federal tax and gun crimes. Following the collapse of the deal, David Weiss – the DOJ lawyer who oversaw the federal investigation into Hunter Biden – was elevated by Attorney General Merrick Garland to special counsel, granting him broader investigatory purview. The promotion of Weiss to special counsel has drawn criticism as it was Weiss who worked on the now void plea agreement.
Questions about Hunter Biden’s ongoing legal troubles only add to compounding problems for President Joe Biden. Earlier this week, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced that Congress was launching a formal impeachment inquiry into the President, citing mounting evidence that the elder Biden had abused public office to profit off of his son Hunter’s foreign business dealings.
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Joe Biden would not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, if he is convicted on felony gun charges. Earlier this week Hunter Biden was indicted by Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel David Weiss. The three felony charges include making a false statement on a federal firearms form and possessing a gun as a prohibited individual.
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Chris Wilson, Head of Data at Ron DeSantis’s Never Back Down super PAC, was fired and sued by his former employer, Qorvis Communications, which accused him and his wife of diverting profits by secretly billing clients directly, and stealing some 28,000 confidential files to help establish a rival firm. An arbitration concluded, in 2008, that Wilson had to pay the firm a sum of $366,037.72 for a breach of his contractual duty of loyalty:
In its complaint, Qorvis alleged that Wilson, along with others, conspired to form their own business in the fall of 2003 and thereafter “proceeded to divert lucrative business opportunities to themselves and divide hundreds of thousands of dollars in proceeds among themselves.” It also alleged that Wilson and others “downloaded over 14 gigabytes (28,404 individual files) of Qorvis’ highly confidential and proprietary information” for purposes of pursuing the new endeavor. The 16-count complaint contended that Wilson breached the 2003 employment agreement, breached his duty of loyalty and duty to maintain confidentiality of employer information, interfered with contractual and business relationships between Qorvis and others, misappropriated trade secrets, converted Qorvis’ property and trade secrets for his own commercial use, and committed computer fraud.
Wilson recently expressed irritation when his polling company, WPA Intelligence, was exposed for placing an article in Newsweek, promoting an anti-Trump poll without disclosing that he works directly for DeSantis’s super PAC.
Wilson also worked as a data guru for Ted Cruz’s failed presidential campaign in 2016, as well as for anti-Trump Governor Kevin Stitt (OK), anti-Trump Senator Kevin Cramer (ND), and RINO Governor Brian Kemp in Georgia. He has also worked for the failed campaigns of Martha McSally in Arizona, Adam Laxalt and Dean Heller in Nevada, as well as Matt Rosendale in Montana.
While at Qorvis, one of Wilson’s roles was to assist Saudi Arabia in its efforts to rehabilitate its image following 9/11, which involved 15 Saudi hijackers, some with links to the Saudi government.
Pfizer was another “major client” of Wilson’s firm, who is also reported to have “worked closely” with Karl Rove, a Bush-world RINO and Never Trumper.
Wilson’s partner and chief operating officer Bryan Allen, who contributes the ‘A’ to WPA Intelligence, is an alumnus of Public Opinion Strategies (POS), an even more controversial DeSantis pollster with links to Rove, Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney, and even George Soros.
Allen is also an anti-Trump partisan, accusing the former president of “going full infowars on 9-11” and alleging the only difference between him and Bernie Sanders is that “Bernie really believes the crap that comes out of his mouth.”
Such sentiments are common at WPA Intelligence, with Chief Research Officer Trevor Smith claiming that Trump “is the establishment” and that his election fundraising is a “scam”, for example.
Wilson is currently being sued by his ex-wife Kathryn, who alleges “he ripped off a data software, Archimedes, that they built together when they were married, but that she acquired in the divorce. She is claiming that the version he’s using now to collect data on voters, Bonfire, is just a modification of Archimedes and she’s demanding that he stop using it, along with other damages.”
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Chris Wilson, Head of Data at Ron DeSantis's Never Back Down super PAC, was fired and sued by his former employer, Qorvis Communications, which accused him and his wife of diverting profits by secretly billing clients directly, and stealing some 28,000 confidential files to help establish a rival firm. An arbitration concluded, in 2008, that Wilson had to pay the firm a sum of $366,037.72 for a breach of his contractual duty of loyalty:
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Ron has the best people, clearly! But if you want a little more on this, WPA is also closely tied to Jeff Roe, as well as his other major client (other than DeSantis), Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, who is still mulling a late entry into the GOP primary, himself
Ron has the best people, clearly! But if you want a little more on this, WPA is also closely tied to Jeff Roe, as well as his other major client (other than DeSantis), Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, who is still mulling a late entry into the GOP primary, himself show more
A ‘fact check’ reporter employed and aggregated by conservative news sites appears to be an avowed radical leftist. Anna Mock, a reporter for The Daily Caller’s “Check Your Fact” website has posted political support for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) – a self-described socialist – as well as being a proponent of far-left unionization efforts.
Despite the potential for political bias, Mock regularly is the source for fact checks of former President Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, and other conservative leaders. Mock also felt compelled to defend the globalist Atlantic magazine from what was clearly a parody making it appear the outlet believed orcas, an aquatic mammal, were a new white supremacist threat.
A review of Mock’s social media feed on X (formerly Twitter) shows her having retweeted multiple left-wing political accounts including that of Sen. Sanders, anti-Trump Jim Acosta, and the South Carolina branch of the Industrial Workers of the World – a radical labor union that supports “revolutionary industrial unionism”, “queer liberation“, and has ties to socialist and anarchist organizations.
While most of Mock’s fact checks are of clear satire and parodies, the fact that she is employed by a supposedly right-leaning website to “fact check” conservatives is concerning. The Daily Caller has previously employed CNN’s Oliver Darcy, Kaitlin Collins, and Michelle Fields.
A fact check Mock authored in late July, entitled “No, Planned Parenthood Does Not Aid Sex Traffickers” was pulled from the Check Your Fact website – the editor’s note reading: “Check Your Fact is retracting this fact check article about a Live Action claim about Planned Parenthood. After further review, we found this article did not meet editorial standards.”
Check Your Fact “…is a for-profit subsidiary wholly owned by The Daily Caller, Inc. The majority owner of The Daily Caller, Inc. is co-founder and publisher Neil Patel.” Fact checks from the site are often aggregated by other conservative news sites like Conservative Review, owned by Blaze Media LLC, founded by leading 2016 Never Trump activist Glenn Beck.
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A 'fact check' reporter employed and aggregated by conservative news sites appears to be an avowed radical leftist. Anna Mock, a reporter for The Daily Caller's "Check Your Fact" website has posted political support for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) – a self-described socialist – as well as being a proponent of far-left unionization efforts.
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Just 26 percent of Americans believe that President Joe Biden did not personally profit from his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings in Ukraine, China, Russia, and Kazakhstan according to new polling data. The Yahoo News survey, conducted by YouGov, indicates 41 percent of Americans believe Biden received millions of dollars from his son’s business interest, while 33 percent remain unsure of the accusations.
Mounting evidence of publiccorruption culminated in Speaker McCarthy announcing earlier this week that House Republicans would begin a formal impeachment inquiry into President Biden. “We found that President did lie to the American people,” McCarthy told the press, adding, “Biden used his official office to coordinate with Hunter Biden’s business partners about Hunter’s role at Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company.”
When Republicans took the majority in the House of Representatives earlier this year, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) directed three House committees to investigate whether President Biden benefited from his son Hunter’s business dealings overseas. The polling from Yahoo News suggests that, despite being ignored by corporate media, the investigative work of House Republicans has been successful in convincing a large segment of the American public that Joe Biden abused his public office for personal profit.
The President’s son Hunter Biden has been the subject of a long-running federal investigation for a variety of crimes ranging from failure to pay income taxes to violating the Foreign Agent Registration Act. He is currently facing felony charges for illegal gun ownership.
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Just 26 percent of Americans believe that President Joe Biden did not personally profit from his son Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings in Ukraine, China, Russia, and Kazakhstan according to new polling data. The Yahoo News survey, conducted by YouGov, indicates 41 percent of Americans believe Biden received millions of dollars from his son's business interest, while 33 percent remain unsure of the accusations.
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Massachusetts Democratic Governor Maura Healey has deployed the state’s national guard servicemen in an effort to deal with the growing number of migrants demanding shelter in the Bay State.
Around 250 service members were deployed on Wednesday to over 40 emergency shelters housing more than 6,000 migrant families to coordinate food, water, medical care, transportation, and assisting children to enroll in local schools. The deployment will last a minimum of six months, with a spokesman for Healey stating, “this is a rapidly evolving situation that will continue to be assessed.”
“Massachusetts is in a state of emergency, and we need all hands-on deck to meet this moment and ensure families have access to safe shelter and basic services,” explained Governor Healey in a recent statement.
Massachusetts is the only state across the country required by law to provide shelter to homeless families following the state’s 1983 “right-to-shelter” law. Over 80 cities and towns in the Bay State have state-funded emergency shelters.
The recent surge in migration has similarly impacted New York City, with Mayor Eric Adams – who previously boasted of the Big Apple’s “sanctuary city” status – claiming that the recent influx of over 100,000 illegal migrants would “destroy” the city.
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Massachusetts Democratic Governor Maura Healey has deployed the state's national guard servicemen in an effort to deal with the growing number of migrants demanding shelter in the Bay State.
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A song by the BBC pushing the narrative that Britain has always been ethnically diverse has gone viral, with social media users interrogating its accuracy and the agenda behind it.
“Please lend me your ears for this news I shall impart, you may not have been told, we’ve been here from the start,” the Horrible Historiessong begins, showing a black singer dressed as a Stone Age Briton and a Roman centurion claiming that “before these isles were British, black people played their part.”
Cheddar Man, a prehistoric man whose body was discovered in 1903, is alleged in the video to have been a black man, as is the Roman emperor Septimus Severus.
While the media pushed the idea that Cheddar Man was dark-skinned – though also light-eyed and not a sub-Saharan African – following a DNA test in 2018, it was quietly admitted that testing could not prove his skin color, partly because the DNA had degraded over its 10,000 years in Cheddar Gorge.
Similarly, Emperor Severus – an invader in the British Isles, dying in York after falling ill during a military campaign in Caledonia – was not a sub-Saharan African, being born in Roman North Africa to an Italian mother and a father descended from the Phonecians (a Semitic people related to the Jews and Arabs).
As recently as 1939, the ethnic minority population in Britain was just 7,000. It had risen to 50,000 by 1951, as populations became more mobile following the Second World War, but white Britons retained a majority of 99.9 percent.
Only in the modern era of mass migration has a substantial non-European population emerged in Britain, with white Britons now being a minority in London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Leicester.
Horrible Histories has been pushing a factually inaccurate, woke version of history on children for well over a decade, describing the Crusades – a defensive reaction to Islamic armies conquering the Christian Near East and besieging Constantinople – as “a time when the Christian people of Europe decided to go to war with the Islamic people in the Middle East just because they didn’t believe in the same things,” for example.
Every Briton who watches live television, even if none of it is BBC content, is required to fund the broadcaster by paying a television licence fee, or else face criminal fines backed by imprisonment for non-payment.
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A song by the BBC pushing the narrative that Britain has always been ethnically diverse has gone viral, with social media users interrogating its accuracy and the agenda behind it.
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