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Team DeSantis Bemoans Primary Rules, Says They Aid Trump.

Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign is expected to fight against California’s new presidential primary rules during the state’s Republican Party convention at the end of September. In July, the CAGOP transitioned to a winner-take-all system, instead of allocating presidential primary delegates by Congressional district. Now if a candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote state-wide, they capture all of the state’s delegates. If no candidate reaches that benchmark, delegates are awarded proportionally.

President Donald Trump leads the field in California by over 50 points, appearing to be on track to secure all of the state’s 169 delegates. DeSantis, polling a distant 2nd place with only 16 percent would be awarded no delegates, angering Tallahassee-based consultants such as Erin Perrine, the official spokesman for DeSantis’s Never Back Down political action committee (PAC).

Perrine – who previously worked for the failed Dr. Oz campaign, as well as Trump’s 2020 re-election bid – said the changes were “Trump-inspired rigging”, arguing the California GOP was “making grassroots involvement impossible.”

The CA GOP says the changes are not for any particular candidate, but instead about ensuring the party is in compliance with new Republican National Committee (RNC) rules. The RNC has emphasized the need for primary candidates to campaign across the whole state and not just specific congressional districts in which they’re competitive.

In late August, Never Back Down ended its paid door-knocking operations in California, as well as in Nevada – another state where the DeSantis campaign is accusing the state party of attempting to rig the election for Trump.

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Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign is expected to fight against California's new presidential primary rules during the state's Republican Party convention at the end of September. In July, the CAGOP transitioned to a winner-take-all system, instead of allocating presidential primary delegates by Congressional district. Now if a candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote state-wide, they capture all of the state's delegates. If no candidate reaches that benchmark, delegates are awarded proportionally. show more

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So after months of DeSantis and his online allies slamming Trump for talking about the rigging of 2020, they’re now accusing their own party – in California no less! – of rigging the primary against them? I knew this was all going to get a bit undignified and shameless, but the depths to which they’re now sinking is beyond what any of us imagined, I believe
So after months of DeSantis and his online allies slamming Trump for talking about the rigging of 2020, they’re now accusing their own party – in California no less! – of rigging the primary against them? I knew this was all going to get a bit undignified and shameless, but the depths to which they’re now sinking is beyond what any of us imagined, I believe show more
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DATA: 3 in 4 Republicans Want Mitch McConnell Out.

The vast majority of Republican voters – 74 percent – agree that GOP Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell should resign from his position, with a whopping 49 percent “strongly agreeing” and another 25 percent “somewhat agreeing”, according to a recent survey of 1,062 likely voters from Rasmussen Reports.

Just one in five Republicans disagreed, with only three percent telling the pollsters that they “strongly disagree,” and want McConnell to stay. A further eight percent answered that they were not sure.

The same respondents were asked what their impression of McConnell is, to which only 34 percent of Republicans gave a positive response. Just seven percent answered “very favorable,” with 27 percent answering “somewhat favorable.” In fact, more Democrats have a “very favorable” impression of McConnell than GOP voters, at 12 percent.

The majority of Republicans have an unfavorable impression of McConnell at 56 percent, with 29 percent having a “very unfavorable” impression and 27 percent answering “somewhat unfavorable.”

McConnell’s health has been increasingly questioned over the past several months after he has twice fallen into a catatonic state while giving press conferences and having to be dragged away by his aides.

Meanwhile, McConnell-world is openly panicking about their D.C. grift coming to an end, with chief McConnell consultant Josh Holmes and his “partner” Michael Duncan having full-fledged X (formerly Twitter) breakdowns and threatening to deport right-wing reporters who stand against McConnell or his friend Brian Kemp in Georgia.

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The vast majority of Republican voters – 74 percent – agree that GOP Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell should resign from his position, with a whopping 49 percent "strongly agreeing" and another 25 percent "somewhat agreeing", according to a recent survey of 1,062 likely voters from Rasmussen Reports. show more

AIDSurrection! Protesters Storm Speaker’s Office at U.S. Capitol.

Demonstrators demanding that Congress reauthorizes the President’s Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) – an international HIV/AIDS relief program – stormed the office of Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Monday. Six of the activists who entered and then occupied the Speaker’s office were arrested by the Capitol Police. Their hands were bound with zip ties instead of handcuffs, a common practice used for mass arrests during political protests where the arrested individuals are booked on minor charges and promptly released.

Conservative commentator Byron York pointed out on X (formerly Twitter) that the six arrested protestors could be charged, albeit unlikely, with several serious crimes including “1) Disorderly and Disruptive Conduct in a Restricted Building or Grounds; 2) Disorderly Conduct in a Capitol Building; 3) Impeding Passage Through the Capitol Grounds or Buildings; 4) Parading, Demonstrating, or Picketing in a Capitol Building…”.

The punishment for the charges vary, though each carries a maximum 6 months to a year in prison.

Protestors who stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 have been handed sentences far in excess of those usually handed down for unlawful behavior in government buildings. Over 1,000 of the protestors present that day have been arrested, nearly 500 have received sentences, and 277 have been given prison time. The prison sentences have ranged from as little as 3 years to upwards of 20 years or more.

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Demonstrators demanding that Congress reauthorizes the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) – an international HIV/AIDS relief program – stormed the office of Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Monday. Six of the activists who entered and then occupied the Speaker's office were arrested by the Capitol Police. Their hands were bound with zip ties instead of handcuffs, a common practice used for mass arrests during political protests where the arrested individuals are booked on minor charges and promptly released. show more

Zelensky Orders All ‘Medical Women’ to Register for War Service.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky is beginning to draft women for the Ukrainian war machine, beginning with those with some sort of medical background.

“All medical women, these are doctors, nurses, dentists, midwives, pharmacists, ages 18 to 60, will be required to register for military service starting October 1st,” reads a missive from the Armed Forces of Ukraine, citing a government decree.

“Such women perform military duty on an equal footing with men. The legislation does not distinguish between women and men conscripted into the military,” the missive adds, framing the draft as a triumph for sexual equality.

Some 60,000 Ukrainian women are already under arms on a voluntary basis, with over a hundred of them confirmed dead. They have faced significant problems with equipment and health issues in the field, and in some cases bullying and sexual harassment. One female platoon sergeant has alleged a senior male commander was intimidating servicewomen into having sex with him, threatening that he would start “sending their husbands who were also in the brigade to their deaths” if they refused him.

Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60 are already subject to conscription, and legally barred from leaving the country.

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Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky is beginning to draft women for the Ukrainian war machine, beginning with those with some sort of medical background. show more

Biden: I Don’t Want To Contain China.

Joe Biden has expressed his desire for China’s well-being during his visit to Asia, emphasising that his goal is not to contain China but to establish a better relationship with the country.

The comments come against the backdrop of many allegations of bribery and corruption involving Biden, his son Hunter, and a vast swathe of Congressional Democrats and Republicans and their links to the Chinese Communist Party.

The President visited India for the G20 summit before arriving in Vietnam to attempt to entrench the relationship between the two nations.

Biden also said the purpose of building partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region is not to isolate or harm China, stating that such thinking is rooted in Cold War mentality. Biden said he wants to see China succeed economically.

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Joe Biden has expressed his desire for China’s well-being during his visit to Asia, emphasising that his goal is not to contain China but to establish a better relationship with the country. show more
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The National Pulse’s Top 10 Articles of the Week (Sep 4 – Sep 10).

The National Pulse has already published over 100 news articles in September. In case you missed them, here are 10 of the most important stories of this week. If you haven’t yet joined the Pulse+, come and support our work and enjoy a mountain of extras, here.

  1. WATCH: Black Chicagoans Rage Over Illegal Migrants.
    “…pointing out, “You’ve got 73 percent of the people homeless in this city are Black people. What have you done for them?”
  2. Ukraine-Born Republican Congresswoman Wants Americans To Fund Neo-Nazis.
    “Ukraine-born Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (R-IN-5) is pushing an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act which would allow the Biden government to begin funding the notorious Azov Battalion…”
  3. D.C. Will See Near 1,000 Carjackings in 2023, With Records Already Broken This Year.
    “Washington D.C. has witnessed a staggering 670 reported carjackings in 2023 so far, representing 100 percent+ increase in the offense across the U.S. Capitol compared to the same period last year.”
  4. REPORT: News Editor is Pedophole Who Covered-Up Reports & Attacked Victims. 
    “Peter Wilby, a senior newspaper editor and columnist convicted as a pedophile in August, worked to suppress and undermine investigations into child sexual abuse at care homes…”
  5. MUST WATCH: Don Jr Declares ‘Raheem Was Right’ in Spicy New Interview. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
    “The National Pulse Editor in Chief joins Donald Trump Jr. for what the former has referred to as a “spicy” interview that will likely trigger the liberal media.”
  6. ‘Ready for Ron’ PAC Chief Admits: ‘Trump is Undefeatable’ 
    “Ed Rollins – a recent co-chair of the pro-Ron DeSantis SuperPAC ‘Ready for Ron’ – has admitted that “…no one in the Republican primaries is going to beat, defeat President Trump…”
  7. Prince Andrew Files Protected Until 2065.
    “Secret documents relating to the disgraced Prince Andrew will not be released to the public by the British Foreign Office until 2065, meaning, he will no longer be alive when they are published unless he lives to be 105 years old.”
  8. Data Shows It Is Almost Impossible for Trump to Get a Fair Trial In D.C.
    “Data shows it is almost impossible for Donald Trump to receive a fair trial in Washington, D.C, with 64 percent of residents polled revealing they would find the former president guilty, without even hearing any evidence.”
  9. Trump Demands Vax Companies Release Safety Data.
    “Former President Donald Trump has called on pharmaceutical companies to release their safety data for COVID-19 vaccines…”
  10. 521 U.S. Towns Have Disbanded Police in Recent Decades.
    “At least” 521 U.S. towns or cities have disbanded their police forces since 1972, according to Rice University Professor of Economics Richard T. Boylan…”

EDITOR’S PICKS:

  1. Trump Plans Baseline Tariff ‘Ring Around the Economy’ and Massive Tax Cuts.
    “Former President Donald Trump is planning to introduce stronger protectionist trade tariffs, make deeper tax cuts, and reverse Joe Biden’s regulation policies if he is re-elected to the White House in January 2025…”
  2. Jack Smith, Letitia James Want Trump to Stop Defending Himself.
    “Department of Justice (DOJ) special prosecutor Jack Smith accused former President Donald Trump of making “daily extrajudicial statements that threaten to prejudice the jury pool” in a Washington, D.C. court filing…”
  3. FLASHBACK: DeSantis Lauds ‘Warp Speed’, ‘Wishes’ for ‘More Vaccine’.
    “Ron DeSantis was one of Operation Warp Speed’s biggest fans as recently as 2021, The National Pulse can reveal…”
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Boris Johnson Ex-Advisor is Setting Up a New UK Political Party.

Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson’s former right-hand man, is planning to launch a new right-leaning political party to rival what he calls the “rotten Tory [Conservative] horrorshow”.

Cummings – no stranger to controversy – argues British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has effectively given up governing the country, squandered the Conservative Party’s 80-seat majority in the House of Commons, and has “no message, no political strategy worth spit and no grip on power.”

The new party’s policies would include being tougher on crime, security, and immigration, reducing taxes for working people, slashing the size of the British welfare state, closing loopholes that benefit the wealthy, and renouncing the European Convention on Human Rights.

“The goal is to win in 2028, govern for two terms and then self-destruct as a legal entity, so the project is credibly hardwired to be fundamentally different to a normal party,” Cummings stated, adding that he has already begun discussing the launch with sitting Members of Parliament and donors.

Cummings is perhaps best known for his role in the “Vote Leave” campaign during the 2018 Brexit Referendum and then featuring as Boris Johnson’s Chief Advisor between 2019 and 2020. He was eventually forced out of his position by Johnson’s meddlesome wife, Carrie Symonds.

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Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson's former right-hand man, is planning to launch a new right-leaning political party to rival what he calls the "rotten Tory [Conservative] horrorshow". show more

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Cummings is an odd chap
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Based Vivek: ‘Deport US Citizens Born to Illegals’.

Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican businessman running for president in 2024, has stated that under his theoretical administration, children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants would be deported. This stance challenges the concept of birthright citizenship, which grants automatic citizenship to all persons born in the United States according to the 14th Amendment.

The position differs drastically from the camp of Florida Governor Ron Desantis, whose chief communications strategist Christina Pushaw has argued that she “supports” illegal immigrants and would try to establish a path to citizenship for them.

Ramaswamy says the language of the 14th Amendment can be interpreted to exclude the children of illegal immigrants. Despite being a political newcomer, Ramaswamy remains competitive among non-Trump candidates in Iowa.

In addition to his views on immigration, Ramaswamy has made bold claims about his ability to bring transformation to the federal government, vowing to dismantle the Department of Education. His campaign has recently gained momentum in Iowa, where he polls ahead of Senator Tim Scott, and former Governor Nikki Haley.

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Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican businessman running for president in 2024, has stated that under his theoretical administration, children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants would be deported. This stance challenges the concept of birthright citizenship, which grants automatic citizenship to all persons born in the United States according to the 14th Amendment. show more
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Pelosi Pledges Re-Election Run Next Year. She’ll Be 84.

Nancy Pelosi, twice the United States House of Representatives Speaker and former House Minority leader, will run to be re-elected to Congress in 2024, despite the fact she will be 84 years old next year.

Pelosi, first elected to the House of Representatives when Ronald Reagan was President in 1987, announced her intention to run in front of a number of her constituents in San Francisco on Friday, and went on to explain: “Our country needs America to show the world that our flag is still there, with liberty and justice for ALL. That is why I am running for reelection — and respectfully ask for your vote.”

“Now more than ever our City needs us to advance San Francisco values and further our recovery,” she added.

The former House Speaker has become infamous in recent years for having twice impeached former President Donald Trump and “somehow” having accrued a net worth of over $100 million despite her annual salary being in the hundreds of thousands.

Her decision to run again has re-ignited the debate surrounding America’s increasingly obvious gerontocracy, with senior political figures, such as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (81), Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein (90), and President Joe Biden (80), all showing signs of advanced age. The oldest Republican senator is Iowa’s Chuck Grassley, who turns 90 this month.

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Nancy Pelosi, twice the United States House of Representatives Speaker and former House Minority leader, will run to be re-elected to Congress in 2024, despite the fact she will be 84 years old next year. show more

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Glitch McConnell Staffer Pledges to Deport Conservative Reporters.

Josh Holmes, the former Chief of Staff and Campaign Manager to Mitch McConnell and who now spends most of his time defending Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, has pledged to deport populist conservative reporters from the United States in an effort to preserve the current NeoCon and RINO (Republican In Name Only) order.

Holmes, after claiming the U.S. immigration system is worse than he thought because the editor of The National Pulse, Raheem Kassam, is permitted to reside in the country, told Kassam on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday evening:

“You have my word that if I ever get an opportunity I will support rigorous reforms to reunite you with your homeland.”

Kassam responded, “Your word is as valuable as your philosophy. So I reckon I’m alright,” highlighting the failure of the Republican Party, led by politicians like McConnell, to assume any control over the United States’ immigration system before the election of former President Donald Trump.

It is far from the first time so-called D.C. “conservatives” have attacked actual right wing reporters, with Team DeSantis showing regular disdain for those who refuse to peddle their anti-Trump narratives.

Holmes, who runs the hyper-establishment consulting chop shop known as “Cavalry,” is often seen “mentoring” young men in the city.

The “Republican” Georgia Governor Brian Kemp also showed his contempt for conservatives after he defended and rejected calls to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is leading the Georgia indictment of the 45th President.

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Josh Holmes, the former Chief of Staff and Campaign Manager to Mitch McConnell and who now spends most of his time defending Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, has pledged to deport populist conservative reporters from the United States in an effort to preserve the current NeoCon and RINO (Republican In Name Only) order. show more